| State Tipoffs Involving Nebraska Newsletter for Sunday September 28, 2025 ( 6 items ) |
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Nebraska, Senshu University Celebrate 40-year Partnership
LINCOLN, Nebraska, Sept. 25 -- The University of Nebraska issued the following news:
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Nebraska, Senshu University celebrate 40-year partnership
By Kimberly Smith | Business
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln and Senshu University in Japan recently celebrated the 40th anniversary of their academic partnership, marking one of the university's longest-running international collaborations.
"This celebration marks an important milestone in our 40-year partnership with Senshu University," s
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University of Nebraska: Dunn Launches Effort to Promote K-12 Grassland Education
LINCOLN, Nebraska, Sept. 25 -- The University of Nebraska issued the following news:
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Dunn launches effort to promote K-12 grassland education
By Elise St Clair | Agronomy and Horticulture
In 2022, Cheryl Dunn, a lecturer, herbarium curator and plant biology undergraduate adviser in the Department of Agronomy and Horticulture, attended an annual Nebraska science teacher conference with a grasslands lesson plan and an innovative idea. Though the lesson plan was in the early stages of de
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University of Nebraska: International Team Publishes Framework for Study of 'Earth Engineers'
LINCOLN, Nebraska, Sept. 24 -- The University of Nebraska issued the following news:
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International team publishes framework for study of 'Earth engineers'
By Deann Gayman | University Communication and Marketing
An international team of scientists, led by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's S. Kathleen Lyons, is providing a new framework -- Earth system engineering -- for examining how organisms, including humans, have fundamentally altered ecosystems on a global scale across hundred
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University of Nebraska: Two-thirds of Nebraskans are 'Homegrown,' Report Shows
LINCOLN, Nebraska, Sept. 26 (TNSrpt) -- The University of Nebraska issued the following news:
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Two-thirds of Nebraskans are 'homegrown,' report shows
By Deann Gayman | University Communication and Marketing
There is no place like Nebraska -- and maybe that's why most residents are "homegrown."
Nebraskans who were born in the state make up about two-thirds of the state's residents, and those born in Nebraska and still living here are more likely to live in rural areas and have more sat
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University of Nebraska: Zeide's Research Highlights Need for Digital Privacy Laws
LINCOLN, Nebraska, Sept. 25 -- The University of Nebraska issued the following news:
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Zeide's research highlights need for digital privacy laws
During any online activity, companies and institutions are collecting personal data, but where that data goes and how it is used is murky.
Elana Zeide, assistant professor in the University of Nebraska College of Law, researches the implications of how that personal data is used and how laws can be strengthened to protect consumers' and students
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Yeutter Fellows Program Inspires Alumni to Continue Their Education at Nebraska
LINCOLN, Nebraska, Sept. 27 -- The University of Nebraska issued the following news:
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Yeutter Fellows Program inspires alumni to continue their education at Nebraska
By Lexi Bodlak | Engler Agribusiness Entrepreneurship Program
The Clayton Yeutter Institute of International Trade and Finance at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln is offering students new ways to extend their education beyond the classroom.
For alumni Zane Mrozla-Mindrup and Kyoko Wall, the institute's Student Fellows
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