UNL Planning Works to Preserve Rare Nebraska Saline Wetland Species & Environment
One can search the entire earth and nowhere else in the world will one find a small, tiny insect called the Salt Creek tiger beetle but here in eastern Nebraska, more specifically in the few remnant saline marshes near Lincoln.
September 9, 2021
UNL Partners with SENDD for David City Downtown Revitalization Plan
The College of Architecture at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL) and the Southeast Nebraska Development District (SENDD) are partnering with local community members on a downtown revitalization plan for David City. Last week, planning students began working on the downtown revitalization plan with a trip to David City for a community meeting and tour of the area.
September 8, 2021
UNL Researchers Work to Improve Landfill Gas Emissions and Community Perceptions
Area landfills conjure up so many negative feelings for a lot of people, the odor, the litter, it’s no wonder so many communities are struggling to find new site locations for their landfills.
September 1, 2021
2021 Spring Dean's List
Nearly 6,800 University of Nebraska–Lincoln students have been named to the Deans’ List for the spring semester and 180 College of Architecture students were among them. To qualify for the Deans’ List, College of Architecture students must rank in the top 10%. Please help us congratulate these students on their amazing academic achievements.
July 20, 2021
New Program Shortens Time and Money Needed for Master’s Degree
The time it takes to earn a master’s degree in community and regional planning has just gotten shorter for many UNL Environmental Studies majors.
March 24, 2021
NU team earns top 10 finish in Pandemic Response Challenge
A team of researchers from three University of Nebraska institutions finished among the top 10 teams in a global competition to develop an artificial intelligence-driven model to advise policymakers on how best to handle the COVID-19 pandemic.
March 10, 2021
NU team among finalists for global Pandemic Response Challenge
A team of researchers from three University of Nebraska institutions is among the finalists in a global competition to develop an artificial intelligence-driven model to advise policymakers on how it is best to handle the COVID-19 pandemic.
And with one of the most-accurate models in the early phase of the competition, the Nebraska team is well within range of the $500,000 top prize.
February 12, 2021
Environmental Planning and Policy Class Adapts amid COVID Challenges
The COVID pandemic has changed the typical UNL student experience and regular class attendance in a myriad of ways. Students are regularly tuning in to Zoom lectures remotely, submitting assignments online and are struggling to network in the community and with their course peers.
October 14, 2020
CRP and Extension Assist Brownville with Flood Recovery
Seventy-Five percent of the counties in Nebraska issued emergency declarations as a result of the devastating 2019 floods with a reported $1.3 billion in losses according to National Public Radio. University of Nebraska Extension and its university partners have been a driving force in these community-based recovery efforts.
June 15, 2020
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