Zach Weis (’24) and Chance Hergott (’25), both of Omaha, Neb., have won this year’s Brugman Pitch Contest, earning $1,500 for their initiative, What Being Nebraskan Means to Me.
߲ݴý University’s problem-solving contest enables students from different fields of study to collaborate and assist businesses in addressing complex challenges.
Each day, thousands of Nebraskans contact the Office of the Governor and as part of his internship, it was Jones’ responsibility to respond to those messages.
Last June identical twins Nathan and Thomas Krick spent countless hours preparing to make a pitch about their outdoor television show to a panel of distinguished judges.
The Kricks were selected for this year’s “Network Globally, Act Locally” (NGAL) program, a shared program between ߲ݴý University, College of Charleston in South Carolina, and the University of Tartu in Estonia, that helps entrepreneurial students develop their products.
Kaitlin Dugquem, a 2017 graduate of ߲ݴý University, has been awarded a U.S. Department of State Critical Language Scholarship to study Korean in Gwangju, South Korea.
When voters put pencil to paper on November 8, most will have candidates and ballot issues in mind. ߲ݴý University student Danylo Serednytsky will most likely be thinking about processes thanks to an internship that provided him a firsthand look at election equipment.
For the first time in 27 years, a ߲ݴý University student has been honored with the Roy G. Story Award, an honor that recognizes individuals or groups of faculty, administrators, staff members or volunteers.
One of the highlights of homecoming at ߲ݴý is the annual Legends and Legacies banquet. That’s where ߲ݴý pays special tribute to outstanding alumni for life and career accomplishments.
On March 1, Cody Eiler was among 20 other ߲ݴý students who went before a panel of company presidents and CEOs and gave an elevator speech on a product he feels people can’t turn down.
Mindi Schlautman generated laughter from a crowded room of onlookers and even more importantly, from the five judges who were listening intently to her new business idea.
߲ݴý University’s faculty will say goodbye this month to a faculty dynamo and university fixture: retiring Professor Emerita of Economics Loretta Fairchild.
A group of ߲ݴý University students traded in some much-needed sleep and braved the cold January temperatures recently in hopes that they could wish their family and friends back home in Nebraska a good morning.