߲ݴý University was recently awarded a $529,500 grant from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI). The grant supports the development of inclusive STEM curriculum...
It took a few weeks to move every item belonging to the biology and chemistry departments from the Olin Hall of Science to the new Duane W. Acklie Hall of Science.
The biochemistry and molecular biology student from Omaha took lessons learned in her ߲ݴý classrooms to the labs of the University of Nebraska Medical Center where she was one of five ߲ݴý students accepted into the medical school’s Summer Undergraduate Research Program (SURP).
Carly Wahlmeier, of Grand Island, has been selected to receive a Phi Kappa Phi fellowship. Phi Kappa Phi is the nation’s oldest and most selective multidisciplinary collegiate honor society.
߲ݴý University broke ground Tuesday, April 4 on a new science center named after a cherished member of the Lincoln community who was known for his service, entrepreneurship and philanthropy.
The National Science Foundation (NSF) has awarded ߲ݴý University a $649,863 grant that will provide scholarships and academic support to academically-talented science students with financial need.
Rodney S. Markin, Associate Vice Chancellor for Business Development and Chief Technology Officer at the University of Nebraska Medical Center will deliver the annual Fetzer science lecture on Tuesday, April 29.
߲ݴý University student Sean Tomes always knew he wanted to study abroad. But like many science majors, Tomes’ schedule didn’t leave much room for a semester away.