Lunar New Year celebration Jan. 26

The University of Nebraska–Lincoln will host a Lunar New Year celebration from 7 to 9 p.m. Jan. 26 in the Centennial Room of the Nebraska Union.

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International Spotlight talent show is Feb. 4

The Intercultural Aides and International Engagement Office will be hosting the International Spotlight talent show from 6:30 to 10 p.m. Feb. 4 in the Nebraska Union, Centennial Room.

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U.S. News ranks online programs at Nebraska among nation’s best

Led by its online graduate education program in the College of Education and Human Sciences, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln placed several programs highly in U.S. News & World Report’s 2017 Best Online Programs rankings.

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500+ national news mentions at Nebraska in '16

More than 500 national news stories mentioned the university, its people and its programs during 2016. 

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Swedish Academy of Sciences honors Cassman

The Swedish Academy of Sciences has named University of Nebraska-Lincoln agronomist Kenneth Cassman the recipient of the 2017 Bertebos Prize for promoting education and research in the food chain.

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Fritz awarded elite visiting professorship in Sweden

A trans-Atlantic research network stemming back to graduate school has led Sherilyn Fritz to a prestigious visiting professorship at Sweden’s Lund University.

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Nukes or no nukes? Iran simulation teaches high-stakes lesson

Students in Tyler White’s national security honors class study a satellite image of an ambiguous-looking building. They have unconfirmed reports that this is a nuclear enrichment facility in Iran. Their team’s mission is to sort through the conflicting information and to brief policymakers.

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National symposium at Lied to address diversity, inclusion

Leaders and representatives from major U.S. universities will gather at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Lied Center for Performing Arts for a comprehensive discussion about diversity and inclusion. The three-day symposium, from Dec. 6-8, will feature opportunities for interaction with the public and university community.

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Nebraska celebrates International Education Week

The University of Nebraska–Lincoln is celebrating International Education Week with a series of events through Nov. 18.

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Housing to host International Education Week festival

As part of International Education Week, University Housing is hosting an Intercultural Education Festival, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Nov. 18 in the University Suites Multipurpose Room.

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