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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Engineering Ambassadors
College of Engineering
The mission of Nebraska's Engineering Ambassadors Network is to redefine the conventional ideas surrounding science, technology, engineering, and math. Through engaging presentations and hands-on activities, we challenge K-12 youth (particularly underrepresented groups) to dream of a better world and to embrace roles as agents of change.
Engineers Without Borders
College of Engineering
Engineers Without Borders is an international non-profit organization that aims to build a better world through engineering projects that empower communities globally to meet their basic human needs and equip leaders to solve the world’s most pressing challenges. It is an organization that supports community-driven development programs worldwide through the design and implementation of environmentally sustainable, equitable, and economic engineering projects.
Engler Agribusiness Entrepreneurship Program
Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources
Engler exists to embolden people on the courageous pursuit of their purpose through the art and practice of entrepreneurship. The program equips its student with the skills, mindset and know-how to build and launch a successful enterprise that aligns with their passion and purpose. Students receive assistance in exploring entrepreneurship and then in growing their businesses, should they choose entrepreneurship as their path. Students from across UNL as well as entrepreneurs from the community are welcome.
Engler Entrepreneurship Guide Educator Conference
Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources
Guide is an effort for teachers to think about their classroom like an entrepreneur thinks about a market. We seek to empower educators to create greater value, find opportunities, and challenge assumptions within their classrooms. Join us and spend two days rethinking your approach to classrooms, students, and your role as an educator.
Engler Entrepreneurship High School Cohort
Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources
The High School Cohort is a small group of educators who are seeking to teach with an entrepreneurial mindset. These cohorts are designed for providing support, education, and comradery around educators who have bought into the Engler mission.
Engler Entrepreneurship Launch Program for High School
Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources
Launch! Is a year-long program that takes high school students and teachers through the entrepreneurial process from no idea or plans to the creation of a valuable, sustainable business that solves a real-world problem for real-world customers.
Entomology K-12 Teacher Resources
College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources
K-12 teacher resources and outreach kits, insect images, charts, and diagrams, science literacy and outreach materials.
Entrepreneurial Communities Activation Process
Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources
The Entrepreneurial Communities Activation Process (ECAP) program helps Nebraska communities grow their economy by tapping into their unique culture and past successes. ECAP empowers community members to lead the way in shaping their economic future. Prosperity isn’t instant; it’s a journey, and ECAP helps communities set action-based goals to get where they want to be.
Entrepreneurship Workshop for Middle and High School Students
College of Business
In this workshop, students explore established businesses and identify the problem, solution, target market, competition, financial projects, and “the ask.” If the idea of building and organizing a business excites you, entrepreneurship might be an area to consider. We love incorporating that “startup” mindset in classrooms to stimulate a new interest in business.
Environmental Management
Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources
Improving stewardship of Nebraska's natural resources is critical to providing ecosystem services while maintaining natural ecological integrity and processes. Human dimensions specialists in School of Natural Resources offer guidance to balance use and integrity of natural resources.
Estate Planning Clinic
College of Law
Students, under faculty supervision, represent clients in estate planning and estate planning document drafting. They may also participate in a Rural Estate Planning Clinic, an off-site program where students work with senior citizens in out-state Nebraska in drafting their estate planning documents.
Extension County Offices
Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources
Nebraska Extension provides community education and expertise to Nebraska with 83 county offices serving all 93 counties throughout the state in the areas of livestock, crops, water, food, youth development, the environment, community development, and agriculture profitability.
Extreme Heat Resources
Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources
Resources and tools from and compiled by Nebraska Extension to help Nebraskans with extreme heat conditions.
Fabrication and Construction Team (FACT)
College of Architecture
FACT is a collaborative student designbuild studio at UNL that engages design, fabrication, and construction projects with cultural and non-profit clients. FACT’s primary mission is to provide educational opportunities for design students and partners who play a role in this mission. Students are hardworking and creative, but they are not yet professionals. The benefits to the student and the partner organization are mutual.
Farm to School Local Food Program
Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources
The Farm to School program connects kids with fresh, local food and healthy living in an engaging way. In the classroom, students learn about agriculture, nutrition, and the journey food takes from farm to table—including, in some cases, hands-on growing experiences. In the cafeteria, they get to taste the difference with meals made from fresh, locally sourced ingredients, some of which they may have grown themselves. These hands-on experiences help children experience the benefits of eating fresh, local produce and make healthy eating a part of their everyday lives.
FARRP Effective Food Allergen Management Workshop
Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources
Food allergens remain among the most challenging food safety concerns to manage. With the implementation of the Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA), it is more critical than ever to have well-documented, effective allergen management programs. This badge from the Food Allergy Research and Resource Program (FARRP) recognizes exposure to critical topic areas, including food allergen regulatory issues, development and implementation of allergen controls, and strategies for allergen control validation and verification.
Fine and Performing Arts Public Events
Hixon-Lied College of Fine and Performing Arts
A listing of concerts, theatre performances, films, and art shows happening on campus and around the state from the Hixon-Lied College of Fine and Performing Arts.
Fire Danger Tool for Nebraska
Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources
A tool from the Nebraska Forest Service to assist volunteer fire departments with fire weather forecasts and assessment of wildfire risk levels.
First Amendment Clinic
College of Law
The First Amendment Clinic at the University of Nebraska College of Law supports First Amendment rights by focusing on local and regional cases concerning freedoms of speech, the press, assembly, and petition. It also enhances law students' understanding of the First Amendment and serves as a resource for organizations, students, journalists, and citizens defending First Amendment rights.
First Impressions for Communities
Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources
The First Impressions program offers a tailor-made evaluation of how well your community shines online for tourists and travelers. From your online presence to the brick-and-mortar attractions, the program highlights how accessible and appealing your amenities are to tourists or newcomers to the area. Extension educators then collaborate with your community to explore how you can amplify your strengths, ensuring your community, county, or region leaves a lasting and inviting first impression on visitors.
Bari Koral is a nationally recognized kids yoga educator and recording artist for children.
You’ll master many simple but powerful mindfulness tools, learn some child friendly yoga poses and understand the great benefits and physiology of yoga and mindfulness.