The University of Nebraska Board of Regents has been accused of violating the Nebraska Open Meetings Act by discussing an anti-affirmative action petition circulating around the state. (2) comments
For 22 years, University of Nebraska-Lincoln professor Ted Kooser wrote an annual Valentine poem and mailed it to women across the country. Now he's offering those poems in book form. (0) comments
Engineering researchers at UNL have received a four-year, $2 million grant with the prospect of maintaining and designing bridges that will last longer. (0) comments
The Teacher Education Assistance for College and Higher Education, or TEACH, grant will provide $4,000 a year to education majors who agree to work in high-need areas after they graduate. (0) comments
In a conference call with student journalists from around the country, former President Bill Clinton said college students could have the greatest impact on the world by encouraging their universities to become carbon neutral. (0) comments
Patrice McMahon, a University of Nebraska-Lincoln professor of political science, is going to Xi'an, China this week to visit one of several University of Nebraska-associated educational programs in the city. (0) comments
University of Nebraska-Lincoln soil specialists are helping farmers make the most of their fertilizer and increase efficiency by giving farmers recommendations for the amount of nitrogen they should use to fertilize irrigated corn. (0) comments
Influenza is preparing for its mid-winter attack on immune systems across the state, officials say. (0) comments
The Association of Students of the University of Nebraska passed a bill Wednesday night that will raise student fees in hope of helping University Libraries. (0) comments
During a three-month period in 2006, .2 percent of all beef involved in a Department of Agriculture study tested positive for E. coli. This percentage is too high for department goal. Any beef used at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln is carefully monitored. (0) comments
Recently, Jennifer Haralson was appointed to the board of the National Association of Professional Pet Sitters, or NAPPS, a non-profit organization of 2,200 pet sitters around the country. (0) comments