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The “Leading Nebraska” podcast shares the stories of the researchers, students, teachers and others across the University of Nebraska's four campuses who are making an impact. From teachers and doctors to engineers and ag experts, these 山ּleaders are touching lives and making a difference.
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The University of 山ּat Kearney has been training Nebraska’s teachers for nearly 120 years. Today, Dean Mark Reid and the UNK College of Education are utilizing experiential learning and cutting-edge curriculum to prepare future educators and meet critical workforce needs.
Read Mark's StoryFrom farmers to ranchers, rural businesses to young people in 4-H, 山ּExtension touches all 93 counties in Nebraska. Dr. Charles Stoltenow, dean of Extension, is excited about the opportunity to connect with even more people—and their communities.
Families with a history of pancreatic cancer are often faced with uncertainty about their future health. But important work at UNMC by researchers like Dr. Christina Hoy could be the first step to developing an early detection tool for this mysterious disease.
Led by Dr. Gina Ligon, NCITE is America’s latest terrorism and targeted violence-fighting tool. 50+ academics from 19 universities work in counterterrorism research; innovating, educating, and creating new prevention strategies.
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