UNL student reaches out in hopes of improving lives
It’s 5 p.m. on a Wednesday evening. Myrianna Bakou has exactly 30 minutes to spare. The rest of her night is booked. To Bakou, a lost minute isn’t just a waste; it’s time that...
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It’s 5 p.m. on a Wednesday evening. Myrianna Bakou has exactly 30 minutes to spare. The rest of her night is booked. To Bakou, a lost minute isn’t just a waste; it’s time that...
Kirk Dombrowksi jumped from majoring in aerospace engineering to computer programming to roofing for a couple of years. “I went into anthropology because I thought they had really good questions about who we were,...
Story by Katie Bane, NewsNetNebraska Google it. The common phrase people often use when they don’t know or understand something is also a term used among students when it comes to their research habits....
By Riley Johnson, News Net Nebraska Brandon Locke needed to access research articles on information science a few months ago. The trouble: the University of Nebraska-Lincoln doesn’t have an information science program and access...
Drought frequency and severity is increasing, but few people understand its impact.
Innovation Campus becomes hot-topic item with UNL budget cuts.
Dr. Moore’s research aims to help UNL diversity course instructors.
Patrick talks with Dr. Kidambi about how the brain functions and Alzheimer’s.
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