Researchers collaborate with Morocco on drought index
Morocco will have one of the world's first drought early warning systems that integrate several remotely sensed data sets from NASA and other U.S. agencies into a composite agricultural drought indicator.

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UNL begins fundraising for international trade, finance institute
To prepare skilled graduates for in-demand careers in global trade and finance, UNL has announced the start of a private fundraising initiative to establish an interntional trade and finance institute at the university.

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Lu receives international honor for Nanjing massacre research
Suping Lu, professor and liaison librarian for economics, political science and law, was awarded the Special Contribution Award Medallion by the Nanjing Massacre Memorial Museum in China for his research and publications.

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'African Week' events open with poetry reading, discussion
Poet Tsitsi Jaji opens a series of UNL events that highlight African culture.

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Quilt museum expands international ties to India
A recent trip to India is helping UNL's International Quilt Study Center and Museum expand global connections as it builds a world-class collection of quilts.

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Visiting Czech scholar brings research to UNL students, public
The Department of History has established a visiting professorship in one of the cornerstones of Nebraska’s collective heritage: Czech history.

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International Engagement launches visa info website

Launched by the Office of International Engagement, the UNL visas website is designed to make the visa process easier to navigate.

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Love Library hosts Asian artifacts from Lentz Collection
Art from UNL's Lentz Collection for Asian Culture is on display in a new exhibition space within Love Library.

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Annual research report is online
The 2013-2014 Research Report is now available online.
The stories, photos, videos and other information found online offer glimpses into the diverse research, scholarship and creative activity at the heart of UNL’s growing research enterprise.

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Gardner, team ID parasite that infected mammals' ancestor
An egg much smaller than a common grain of sand and found in tiny piece of fossilized dung has helped scientists identify a pinworm that lived 240 million years ago.

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