Eight team members part of the Early Head Start University Partnership gathered on May 4 - 5 in Lincoln.

17 May 2022    By Chuck Green, CYFS

Researchers collaborate at Early Head Start University Partnership Data Camp

Research teams from four universities gathered May 4 and 5 at the Nebraska Union to discuss expanding knowledge and support of Early Head Start and other early care and education programs.

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headshots of Elisha Friesen, Terrence Gude, Carly Johnson, Elena Kernes, Ashley Svik and Ted Walters on red background with graduate icons pattern

13 May 2022    

May Graduate Spotlights

Six students graduating from the Department of Special Education and Communication Disorders shared Q-&-As ahead of the commencement ceremonies May 13-14.

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13 May 2022    

UNL Racial Literacy Roundtables earn system-wide inclusive excellence award

University of Nebraska System President Ted Carter announced May 12 that the Racial Literacy Roundtables in the University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s College of Education and Human Sciences have received the 2022 Inclusive Excellence Collaboration Award.

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Janos Zempleni smiles for a photo in a scientific lab space.

11 May 2022    By Geitner Simmons - IANR Media

Nebraska-led project examines milk as possible cancer fighter

In a federally funded project, Janos Zempleni, a professor with the Department of Nutrition and Health Sciences, and Husker colleagues are pursuing a surprising way to use milk as the vehicle delivering cancer-fighting therapeutics to the brain.

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Janos Zempleni smiles for a photo in a scientific lab space.

11 May 2022    By Geitner Simmons - IANR Media

Nebraska-led project examines milk as possible cancer fighter

In a federally funded project, Janos Zempleni, a professor with the Department of Nutrition and Health Sciences, and Husker colleagues are pursuing a surprising way to use milk as the vehicle delivering cancer-fighting therapeutics to the brain.

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Kristlin Bright wears a cap and gown and stands outside in front of Love Library on campus.

09 May 2022    By Leslie Reed - University Communication

Husker’s academic journey guided by mentorship

Mentorship, both given and received, has been a hallmark of Kristlin Mogensen Bright’s academic experience. Bright will be awarded her master’s degree in counseling psychology during University of Nebraska-Lincoln commencement ceremonies May 13.

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Kristlin Bright wears a cap and gown and stands outside in front of Love Library on campus.

09 May 2022    By Leslie Reed - University Communication

Husker’s academic journey guided by mentorship

Mentorship, both given and received, has been a hallmark of Kristlin Mogensen Bright’s academic experience. Bright will be awarded her master’s degree in counseling psychology during University of Nebraska-Lincoln commencement ceremonies May 13.

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Rebecca Ellers stands in The Scarlet Hotel lobby which is filled with rich woods, and leather furniture.

06 May 2022    By Haley Apel

HRTM grad begins career at The Scarlet Hotel

The ribbon cutting for The Scarlet Hotel on May 6 holds double significance for Rebecca Ellers. Not only will the occasion mark the grand opening of the brand-new 154-room Marriott Tribute Portfolio Hotel located on Nebraska Innovation Campus, but it also serves as the launch of Ellers’ career in the hospitality industry.

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Rebecca Ellers stands in The Scarlet Hotel lobby which is filled with rich woods, and leather furniture.

06 May 2022    By Haley Apel

HRTM grad begins career at The Scarlet Hotel

The ribbon cutting for The Scarlet Hotel on May 6 holds double significance for Rebecca Ellers. Not only will the occasion mark the grand opening of the brand-new 154-room Marriott Tribute Portfolio Hotel located on Nebraska Innovation Campus, but it also serves as the launch of Ellers’ career in the hospitality industry.

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A bright pink tree blooms, with the top of the building in the background.

03 May 2022    

14 CEHS students named Chancellor’s Scholars

Fourteen College of Education and Human Sciences students will be recognized as Chancellor’s Scholars during the University of Nebraska–Lincoln’s undergraduate commencement ceremony May 14 at Memorial Stadium.

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