Kizghin builds connections, grows research skills as a Husker
Dilziba Kizghin smiles for a photo outside Architecture Hall in her Innocents Society sash.
Nebraska joins international effort to enhance artificial intelligence
Nebraska’s Hau Chan has been selected to be part of an international research effort focused on the ethical deployment of artificial intelligence.
Graduate Student Spotlight: Shetu Akter
New Zealand provides unique vantage of early childhood education for student
Biological sciences major finds community at Nebraska U
Nebraska-based drought center expands global outreach
Stevens-Liska named interim assistant vice chancellor for global affairs
Maegan Stevens-Liska has been appointed interim assistant vice chancellor for global affairs. The appointment, announced by Katherine Ankerson, executive vice chancellor, is effective Jan. 1.
Curiosity, opportunity propel Husker to international championship
Growing up in Lincoln, Kennadi Griffis knew she wanted to pursue a career that would provide ample time outside. Her curiosity about the natural environment and the opportunities she found at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln propelled the Husker to an international championship in soil judging as a member of Team USA.
CASNR Global Learning Hub Announces Fall 2022 Programming
The College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources Global Learning Hub is excited to announce another semester of globally themed programming for students, faculty, staff and the broader IANR community in Fall 2022. With a focus on a broader definition of what a “global” experience means, the events and opportunities will include a mix of information about physical travel opportunities, in-person events, and hybrid programming.
Edwards, Helikar, Uiterwaal lead first Grand Challenges grants
Innovative research proposals aimed at preventing sexual violence among indigenous youth, replicating the human immune system, and exploring quantum phenomena have earned funding through the University of Nebraska–Lincoln’s first Grand Challenges Catalyst Competition. Organized by Chancellor Ronnie Green and Bob Wilhelm, vice chancellor for research and economic development, the awards are part of a $40 million commitment to fund work that directly connects to the university’s Grand Challenges initiative.