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Biography spotlights Virginia Faulkner’s legacy at Nebraska Press
While Virginia Faulkner’s name isn’t widely known today, her work at the University of Nebraska Press left a mark. That story is told in a new book by Montana-based author Brad Bigelow, “Virginia Faulkner: A Life in Two Acts.”
MoreNew research shows God-believing ‘nones’ align closely with religious Americans
Nearly one in three Americans now identify as religious “nones,” and new research from University of Nebraska–Lincoln sociologist Philip Schwadel suggests that this fast‑growing group is far more ideologically diverse than commonly assumed.
MoreResearch shows companies can gain advantage by prioritizing customer privacy
For many companies, customer privacy is often seen as a regulatory burden that limits data use and personalization rather than as a business opportunity. Research by Natalie Chisam at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln reveals companies that handle customer data with transparency, care and clear communication can gain a measurable competitive advantage through what researchers call privacy stewardship.
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