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Teaching & Education

March 29, 2005
Eight Honored With Annual Holling Awards for Teaching Excellence
LINCOLN, Neb. — Six University of Nebraska faculty and two teaching assistants won the eighth annual Holling Family Awards for Teaching Excellence in Agriculture and Natural Resources. More

March 11, 2005
NU Skills Online Series Focus on Management, Marketing
LINCOLN, Neb. — Advanced management skills and marketing are the focus of two University of Nebraska NU Skills online seminar programs that begin in March. Free preview sessions will be presented on NU Skills March 17 and March 31, respectively. More

February 9, 2005
Second Nebraska Youth Beef Leadership Symposium Offered in April
LINCOLN, Neb. — High school juniors, seniors and junior college students can learn more about becoming a leader in the beef industry at the Nebraska Youth Beef Leadership Symposium in April. More

December 16, 2004
Agronomy and Horticulture Classes, Workshops Offered This Winter, Spring
LINCOLN, Neb. — Ten University of Nebraska-Lincoln online classes and workshops offered this winter and spring will focus on the latest practices in plant pathology and production, genetics and plant breeding, soil and weed science. More

December 13, 2004
Ag Students in Curtis Benefit from Record $3.5 Million Gift
LINCOLN, Neb. - The University of Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture in Curtis has received its largest single private donation ever. The $3.5 million estate gift from alumna Jean S. Rawson of California to the University of Nebraska Foundation bolsters the college's student scholarship offerings.  More

December 3, 2004
Nebraska's Water Woes Offer Opportunity to Improve Practices
LINCOLN, Neb. — Nebraska's continued drought and water problems are challenging but also represent an opportunity to improve irrigation and soil management practices, a University of Nebraska soil scientist said at the Agronomy and Horticulture Highlights program. More

November 8, 2004
UNL Entomologists Working Crime Scenes for Insect Clues
LINCOLN, Neb. — Sometimes, the best witnesses are no bigger than a grain of rice. More

November 5, 2004
UNL Agronomy and Horticulture Highlights Program in December
LINCOLN, Neb. — The latest information on research, extension and teaching activities from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Department of Agronomy and Horticulture will be featured at the annual Agronomy and Horticulture Highlights program Dec. 2. More

September 1, 2004
Kuzelka Receives Agriculture Teaching Award
LINCOLN, Neb. — Bob Kuzelka, an associate professor in the University of Nebraska-Lincoln School of Natural Resources, received the 2004 Teaching Award of Merit from the North American Colleges and Teachers of Agriculture. More

August 25, 2004
Agronomy and Horticulture Online Classes, Campus Workshops Offered This Fall
LINCOLN, Neb. — Five University of Nebraska-Lincoln online classes and workshops offered this fall will focus on the latest practices in crop and weed genetics, pesticide resistance, perennials and plant breeding. More

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