Deans' List

10 Feb 2021    

Over 1,000 CEHS students named to Fall 2020 Deans’ List

1,091 students in the College of Education and Human Sciences at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln have been named to the Deans’ List for the fall semester of the 2020-21 academic year.

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A Husker graduate clinician and her supervisor, Beth Dinneen, share in activities with a young girl with down syndrome during a speech therapy session at the Barkley Speech Language and Hearing Clinic.

08 Feb 2021    By Kelcey Buck

Barkley Clinic offering parent-focused communication training for children with down syndrome

Speech-language pathologists at the Barkley Clinic are collaborating with Down Syndrome Advocates in Action Nebraska (DSAANE) to offer a parent-focused training to promote early language development for children with down syndrome.

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EC-language-gains

08 Feb 2021    By Chuck Green, CYFS

Project explores how early language skills predict kindergarten readiness, later reading outcomes

Nebraska and Ohio State researchers are exploring the impact of early childhood language skills on kindergarten readiness and later reading outcomes — and examining ways to enhance those academic gains.

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Bob Michl

03 Feb 2021    

Michl named new director of the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute

Robert Michl has been named the new director of the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, succeeding Dee Aguilar, who retired after 15 years of service to the institute.

Michl assumed the position in January and reports to Sherri Jones, dean of the College of Education and Human Sciences. He will lead and manage all aspects of the OLLI program, from daily operations to budgeting and program planning.



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Cover of Year in Review

02 Feb 2021    

CEHS Office of Global Exchange releases 2020 Year in Review

The College of Education and Human Sciences Office of Global Exchanges has prepared a “Year in Review” report that details the global engagement of the college during 2020.

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Mike Miller

01 Feb 2021    By Deann Gayman - University Communication

SkillBridge program, serendipity bring Miller to Nebraska

Retired Air Force Senior Master Sergeant Mike Miller is now a CEHS academic adviser.

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Lisa Knoche

26 Jan 2021    By Chuck Green, CYFS

Coaching model aims to enhance services for Nebraska infants, toddlers

Nebraska researchers are using a $1.6 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Special Education Programs to help enhance services for infants and toddlers with disabilities and their families.

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CEHSgives

25 Jan 2021    

#CEHSgives winners announced

The College of Education and Human Sciences has announced the winners of the #CEHSgives social media challenge, which encouraged faculty and staff across the college to give back.

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22 Jan 2021    

Tylee Hanson honored with CEHS Staff Star Award

Tylee Hanson, director of field experiences, has been selected as the recipient of the latest Staff Star Award by the College of Education and Human Sciences Staff Council.

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NIC Hotel

11 Jan 2021    By Haley Apel

Industry pros say future is bright for Nebraska HRTM students

Strong industry support for the Hospitality, Restaurant and Tourism Management program at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln will continue to create opportunities for its students and graduates.

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