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FOIA request sent to University of Nebraska-Lincoln regarding recent course syllabi on August 6, 2025
FOIA Request to University of Nebraska-Lincoln regarding recent course syllabi on August 6, 2025.
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Nebraska Department of Agriculture appoints Jessica Shelburn as deputy director
The Nebraska Department of Agriculture (NDA) has appointed Jessica Shelburn as its new deputy director, according to an announcement by NDA Director Sherry Vinton.
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College students paid more in Nebraska in 2022-23 school year
College tuition fees rose 1.9% in Nebraska in the 2022-23 school year, according to the latest disclosure from the National Center for Education Statistics.
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Chancellor begins budget reduction process with APC
This week, Chancellor Ronnie Green informed the Academic Planning Committee of the need for $10.77 million in proposed state-aided budget reductions as part of a larger plan to address a $23.2 million budget shortfall by fiscal year 2024.
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DeRyke’s dedication eases paths for graduate students
In observance of Women’s History Month, Nebraska Today has partnered with the Chancellor’s Commission on the Status of Women to feature female office/service staff who go above and beyond in their work at Dear Old Nebraska U.
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Greene leads inclusive spaces, discussions on campus
Alaya Greene, a nutrition and health sciences major from Georgetown, South Carolina.
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In-state students at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln paid some of the highest tuition and fees in 2021
College costs for in-state students at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, in Lincoln, were $9,872 in 2021, according to the latest disclosure from the National Center for Education Statistics.
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More than 6,900 University of Nebraska–Lincoln students have been named to the Deans’ List for the fall semester of the 2022-23 academic year.
Qualification for the Deans’ List varies among the eight undergraduate colleges and the Explore Center.
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Husker research delves into breast milk consumption, brain development
Research has revealed that breastmilk consumption can help promote healthy brain development in infants, but not all infants are able to receive breastmilk due to a number of factors.
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Chancellor search listening sessions begin Feb. 7
A series of listening sessions in February will allow for public input on the search for the University of Nebraska–Lincoln’s next chancellor.
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New vaccine platform could ease development, delivery of virus-fighters
To many, EV stands for “electric vehicle.” To researchers at Harvard University and the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, it’s shorthand for another vehicle — this one nanoscopic — that might help streamline the development and delivery of vaccines worldwide.
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Pre-session offering ‘lightens the load’ for Holst
In the fall, Alisa Holst looked ahead at the last winter break of her college career, and realized she had an opportunity.
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Huskers get hands on with science of funky fermentations
In the classroom and the lab, students learned the scientific processes behind popular food fermentation techniques as part of the University of Nebraska–Lincoln’s three-week spring pre-session course “Moldy Meals: Filamentous Fungal Food Fermentations.”
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Nebraska’s leading economic indicator shows ongoing decline
Nebraska’s leading economic indicator fell again in November, according to the most recent report from the University of Nebraska–Lincoln.
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Larsen finds home in front of Sea of Red
Logan Larsen, a psychology student from Lincoln, Neb., has spent his time at Nebraska in front of the best college sports fanbase
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In-state students at University of Nebraska-Lincoln paid some of the highest tuition and fees in 2022
College costs for in-state students at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, in Lincoln, were $9,872 in 2022, according to the latest disclosure from the National Center for Education Statistics.
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October brings frightful fun
October brings frightful fun.
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University to celebrate homecoming with ‘Husker Throwback’
University to celebrate homecoming with ‘Husker Throwback’.
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Caller ID: Hyena ‘whoops’ feature individual signatures
Caller ID: Hyena ‘whoops’ feature individual signatures.
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Food Processing Center’s Co-packing Program helps smaller companies
Food Processing Center’s Co-packing Program helps smaller companies.