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Grant provides critical support for university’s materials science research
August 29, 2025

University of Nebraska–Lincoln researchers will continue their pursuit of novel two-dimensional materials with the aid of a new $1.8 million grant through the National Science Foundation’s EPSCoR program. 

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University Libraries
Libraries marking five milestones with Pages to Paths celebration
August 28, 2025

The University Libraries are kicking off Pages to Paths, a year celebrating major milestones, including the opening of Love Library 80 years ago.

Pages to Paths will include events, activities and initiatives that celebrate the University Libraries — its history, its people, and its evolving role in the Cornhusker State’s research and learning landscape.

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English
Wahu-Mũchiri earns fellowship to examine water ecosystems in African literature
August 27, 2025

A Husker writer and literary scholar has received a fellowship that is among the most prestigious distinctions in the humanities. 

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College of Engineering
Scott Data, Nebraska Engineering partner on new AI makerspace
August 21, 2025

A new AI makerspace, created in partnership with Omaha’s Scott Data, will give University of Nebraska–Lincoln engineering students unrivaled opportunities to explore, build, test and model new techniques using artificial intelligence. The makerspace is the latest addition to the College of Engineering’s Design Hub, which allows students to design, build and test engineering projects.

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Finch using CAREER award to help students with leap to third grade
August 19, 2025

There are widely recognized points of transition during students’ K-12 careers: the jump from preschool to kindergarten, and the shift from elementary to middle school, for example. Developmental psychologist Jenna Finch is studying a less recognized, but equally pivotal, leap: the jump from second to third grade. It’s a shift with some major changes — higher behavioral expectations, high-stakes standardized testing, a switch from “learning to read” to “reading to learn,” and brand-new math concepts like fractions, multiplication and division.

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Nebraska Veterinary Diagnostic Center receives governor’s award
August 14, 2025

The Nebraska Veterinary Diagnostic Center has received the Governor’s Excellence in Ag Partnership Award for its scientific excellence and support of Nebraska agricultural stakeholders. Gov. Jim Pillen presented the award at the 2025 Governor’s Summit in Kearney on Aug. 13.

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McFee, Schaffert, Storz, Special Ed earn top NU awards
August 14, 2025

Three University of Nebraska–Lincoln faculty and the Department of Special Education and Communication Disorders have earned the University of Nebraska system’s most esteemed honors for research, creative activity, teaching and engagement.

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Researcher exploring communication among autistic children, siblings
August 14, 2025

Ciara Ousley, assistant professor of special education and communication disorders, is leading a project to better understand relationships between typically developing children and their autistic siblings who use augmentative and alternative communication.

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Nebraska mobile home parks face high flood risk, study warns
August 12, 2025

In the wake of disastrous floods that have inundated other parts of the country, University of Nebraska–Lincoln researchers say Nebraska could experience similar devastation, with the consequences falling disproportionately on the state’s most vulnerable residents.  A new study, prompted by Nebraska’s catastrophic 2019 floods, concludes that thousands of people living in mobile home parks across […]

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Nebraska’s corn expertise helps crack code in journey to revolutionize agriculture
August 12, 2025

Experts in the heart of Husker Nation are once again helping the world unravel the genetic secrets of corn — a crop that plays a pivotal role in global agriculture.

In the latest published work from the lab of Nebraska’s James Schnable, Vladimir Torres-Rodriguez and Guangchao Sun helped an international team identify a hidden layer of genetic control within the DNA of corn. The findings reveal how small variations in DNA can influence important traits such as drought resistance, plant height and flower time, ultimately leading to more resilient crops. The study is to be published in Nature Genetics.

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