Explore UNL’s Resources for Nebraskans
The cards below include links to resources and information from the University of Nebraska–Lincoln for individuals, families, and communities across the state. Filter the cards by resource type or UNL unit.
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Nebraska Veterinary Diagnostic Center
Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources
The Nebraska Veterinary Diagnostic Center (NVDC) employs state-of-the-art testing procedures to provide disease surveillance and diagnostic services to veterinarians, livestock producers, pet owners, and researchers. NVDC is recognized nationally for its expertise in diagnosing diseases in cattle and other food animals, and is Nebraska's only veterinary diagnostic lab accredited by the American Association of Veterinary Laboratory Diagnosticians, the United States Department of Agriculture and the National Animal Health Laboratory Network.
Nebraska Watershed Aquifer Virtual Education System
Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources
This website provides information for citizens who manage Nebraska’s natural resources. The Nebraska Watershed Aquifer Virtual Education System (WAVES) is devoted to Nebraskans who are engaged in water management, interested in how water moves through watersheds and aquifers, and who are looking for the latest water research stories.
Nebraska Women’s Leadership Network
Alumni Association
The Nebraska Women's Leadership Network, formerly Cather Circle, was created in 1999 by the Nebraska Alumni Association to promote the growth and education of women and create a nationwide network of women leaders with ties to the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
NFarms
Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources
NFarms is a University of Nebraska-Lincoln initiative to pioneer innovative digitized agricultural tools, strategies, and collaborations. Extension and education are critical components of NFarms' efforts to share our experiences with stakeholders. Traditional and innovative outreach activities will be utilized to reach broad audiences well beyond Nebraska.
NHRI Leadership Mentoring
College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources
We are a leadership development program that pairs college leaders with 7th-12th grade leaders in a one-on-one investment relationship to grow individuals' ability to positively influence others.
Nonprofit in Residence
University of Nebraska—Lincoln
In 2021, the Nonprofit in Residence event was developed to invite nonprofits to set up a booth in the Nebraska Union during the last week of the month from 11 am to 1 pm. The program allows us to inform students about a specific social issue and connect them with nonprofits where they can intern and volunteer. Initially, when we held the volunteer fair, we would see only 25 nonprofits attend, and around 100 students visit. Through the transition, we partner with five nonprofits monthly and engage 100 nonprofits over the academic year.
Nonprofit Management Institute
College of Business
Nebraska’s Nonprofit Management Institute developed a rigorous series of executive education programs designed to refine the skills nonprofit leaders need to make a larger and lasting impact on the people and communities they serve. These programs present best practices in nonprofit management, finance, and fundraising that can advance the success of your organization, whatever its size or mission.
Northeast Nebraska Agriculture and Natural Resources Education Compact
College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources
The Northeast Nebraska Agriculture and Natural Resources Education Compact is the first of its kind in Nebraska. The compact combines the strengths of multiple institutions in the region to meet the education needs of youth and lifelong learners and contribute to workforce and talent development to support economic growth strategies in agriculture and natural resources.
Nutrition Education Program
Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources
The Nutrition Education Program (NEP) in Nebraska helps families on a limited budget make healthier food choices and choose physically active lifestyles by acquiring the knowledge, skills, attitudes, and behavior changes necessary to improve their health. NEP is free to all participants who meet income guidelines.
Nutrition School Enrichment Kits
Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources
The Nutrition School Enrichment Kit (SEK) Program brings nutrition education to Nebraska’s K-5 students through engaging lessons led by teachers. Each kit includes lesson plans, handouts, visual aids, games, and family newsletters, making it easy to integrate into the classroom.
On-Farm Research
Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources
A collaboration between Nebraska Extension faculty and local Nebraska farmers, the Nebraska On-Farm Research Network (NOFRN) is a robust research program that finds solutions to critical crop production and profitability concerns through hands-on research experiments.
Organic Farming
Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources
Resources from Nebraska Extension for organic crop and livestock production growers wanting to diversify their operation while often gaining a higher price for their product.
Osher Life Long Learning Institute (OLLI)
College of Education and Human Sciences
The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) is a membership-based lifelong learning program for adults 50 years plus. OLLI offers non-credit courses, lectures, events, and travel opportunities. There are no tests and no grades. OLLI is about the love of learning.
OwlPellets: Tips for Ag Teachers
College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources
Practical tips for your ag classroom and interesting information to incorporate in your teaching. Quick and easy resources for you to read, or “pellets” of information.
Panhandle Research, Extension, and Education Center
Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources
Located in Scottsbluff, this facility houses 13 faculty of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL) Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources (IANR). Studies in sheep, swine, dairy, and beef production, in addition to many other crop areas. Offers field days for ag producers and field trips for students.
Pesticide Safety Education Program
Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources
The Pesticide Safety Education Program from Nebraska Extension provides educational and training programs that address health, the environment, economic well-being, and pesticide safety.
PLAIN Design Build Studio
College of Architecture
The PLAIN collaborative, mentored by Jason Griffiths, is a designbuild studio with the College of Architecture that engages in design-intensive projects with creative, non-profit clients in collaborations that span design and construction, specializing in creating buildings from renewable resources of wood.
Plant Adaptations in Wetlands Video
College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources
Plants growing in wetlands have a wide variety of adaptations that allow them to thrive in the unique conditions that are found in wetlands. From massive cottonwood trees to the diminutive saltwort, learn about the amazing plants that are found in Nebraska’s wetlands!
Plant and Soil Sciences E-Library
College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources
The Plant and Soil Sciences eLibrary is a collection of Open Educational Resources (OER) developed by team members whose mission is to disseminate foundational science and cutting-edge research related to plants, soils, and the environments where plants grow. With collaboration from our subject matter experts and the use of technology, we are growing this knowledge base, which is used globally by students, industry, faculty, and researchers. Housed in the Agronomy and Horticulture Department.
Plant Breeding and Genetics Digital Badges
Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources
Earn a professional badge in plant breeding and genetics by completing four core modules and select from elective modules of your choice for a total of 12 units.
Plant Disease Management
Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources
Resources from Nebraska Extension to help agricultural professionals identify and manage plant diseases including pathogen, symptoms, favorable environmental conditions, management, and related links for each disease.