International collaborators discover way to fabricate porous materials
A team of researchers from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and the Chinese Academy of Sciences published its findings on ice recrystallization in the May 2 issue of Nature Communications.
Schroeck receives prestigious Boren Award
Alexander Schroeck, a senior mathematics major at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, has been awarded a Boren Scholarship to study in China during the 2017-18 academic year.
Four students earn Fulbrights; two named alternates
Four University of Nebraska-Lincoln students and alumni have earned Fulbright awards for the 2017-18 academic year, while two others have been chosen as alternates.
Libraries to host Czech history exhibition, events
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries' Archives and Special Collections will hold a series of events that celebrate Czech history in March and April.
Global Café to examine totalitarian societies, dissidents
Hana Waisserova, lecturer of modern languages and literatures, will lead a “Global Café: Totalitarian Societies and its Dissidents” talk at 3 p.m. March 9 in the Nebraska Union, Colonial A.
Digital Commons ranked among world's best
The Digital Commons achieved a notable milestone in January. In the most recent release of Cybermetrics Lab’s Ranking Web of Repositories, Nebraska’s Digital Commons was ranked 11th worldwide, 7th in North America and 6th among educational and research institutions.
Our Nebraska series encourages diversity, inclusion, education
The University of Nebraska–Lincoln will host a weeklong series of events exploring diversity issues. The Our Nebraska program, previously known as the Empowerment Forum, is March 6-10.
Nebraska joins elite list of host institutions for U.S.-Africa program
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln has joined a top list of American institutions that will host a group from the Mandela Washington Fellowship for Young African Leaders this summer.
University issues statement, advisory following presidential order
Following President Trump's executive order barring entry to the United States by those coming from seven Muslim-majority countries, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln issued the following statement and shared an advisory with its international community of scholars. The International Student and Scholar Office is available to meet with you for any questions or concerns you may have.
Students visit Panama for sustainability project
Twelve students in the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Global Immersion program spent winter break in Panama helping a teak tree plantation.