08 Jan 2016    By Melanie Kellog

Sealock is December Staff Star Award recipient

The CEHS Staff Council is pleased to announce that Diane Sealock, recently retired staff assistant for certification and recruitment in the Field Placement Office, was selected as the December recipient of our Staff Star Award!

Some of the things Diane’s nominator said about her are:



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Dipra Jha, professor of practice in the Hospitality, Restaurant and Tourism Management program, delivers a presentation on luxury hospitality at Dusit Thani College in Bangkok, Thailand. Photo credit: Noppasoon Vorraming / Dusit Thani College.

16 Dec 2015    

Jha presents on luxury hospitality in Thailand

Dipra Jha, assistant professor of practice in Hospitality, Restaurant and Tourism Management, recently traveled to Thailand to deliver a presentation on luxury hospitality in the Asian context. The event was hosted by Dusit Thani College in Bangkok on Nov. 25, 2015.

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14 Dec 2015    By Brooke Sullivan

Eleven CEHS Students Earn Academic All-Big Ten Honors

Eleven CEHS students out of 51 Nebraska student-athletes have been awarded Academic All-Big Ten Honors. Students must be in their second academic year, be a letterwinner, and maintain a 3.0 or higher cumulative grade point average to be eligible for the Academic All-Big Ten selection.

Football:



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04 Dec 2015    By Melissa Lee | NU Central Administration

Mabel Lee Hall prioritized for future renovation

Mabel Lee Hall, a mainstay of the College of Education and Human Sciences, is on the short list for proposed capital improvement funding. The University of Nebraska and the state would continue a long and successful partnership to maintain the quality and functionality of NU buildings under a 12-year capital plan announced Dec. 3 by President Hank Bounds. The proposal, endorsed unanimously by the Board of Regents at its Dec. 3 meeting, will be brought to the legislature and governor for consideration in the 2016 session.



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03 Dec 2015    By Brooke Sullivan

College of Education and Human Sciences Collegewide Food Drive

The College of Education and Human Sciences is hosting a collegewide food drive for the Food Bank of Lincoln from Dec. 3-15. Donation barrels will be placed in Henzlik Hall, Teachers College Hall, Mabel Lee Hall, Human Sciences Building , and Leverton Hall.

Our goal is to reach 500 donated food items. If we reach that goal, we will celebrate with donuts on Jan. 11 in the Human Sciences Building and Henzlik Hall.



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24 Nov 2015    By Brooke Sullivan

EDAD students take first place in NASPA case study competition

The Educational Administration department sent three student affairs master’s cohort students to the NASPA Region IV-W Conference in Beaver Creek, CO November 8-12 to compete in a case study. NASPA is a professional organization for student affairs administrators and students interested in student affairs.



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Steven Barlow

17 Nov 2015    

Barlow honored by ASHA

Steven Barlow, Corwin Moore Professor in the Department of Special Education and Communication Disorders, has received the highest honor of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA).

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11 Nov 2015    

Quilt scholar Dr. Virginia Gunn to present public lecture Dec. 6

Part English, Part German, Fully American:  Influences on Red & Green Appliqued Quilts, a free public lecture will be presented by Dr. Virginia Gunn a quilt scholar, author, and professor at the University of Akron on December 6, 2015 at 2:00 p.m., Human Sciences Building Room 31.


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03 Nov 2015    

CEHS Student Research and Creative Activity Fair Nov. 14

CEHS undergraduate and graduate students will share their work with fellow students, faculty and other educators and community members Saturday, Nov. 14 at Teachers College Hall and the Henzlik Hub. Other UNL students and recent alums who have engaged in the study of education and/or human sciences have also been invited to share.

The aim of the conference is to give students an opportunity to showcase their work and dialogue with peers and mentors about important issues in education and the human sciences. 


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22 Oct 2015    

Swearer featured in recent bullying news

Willa Cather Distinguished Professorship Susan Swearer from the Department of Educational Psychology is featured in two new anti-bullying announcements this week—“I Am A Witness,” a digital-focused advertising campaign, and an Oct. 21 article in “The New Yorker.”

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