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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Business Leadership and Management Modules
College of Business
Make your organization increasingly competitive and profitable by partnering with us to design a program specifically targeted to your company’s strategies and objectives. Through collaborative partnership, we can create high-impact curriculum for your company’s talent to gain critical knowledge and expertise to help drive critical change in your organization.
Campus Store
University of Nebraska—Lincoln
Shop Husker clothing, textbooks, electronics, and school supplies. Located in the Nebraska Union.
CASNR Education and Career Pathways
College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources
The College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources provides a monthly update of opportunities and resources for K-12 schools to connect with the University of Nebraska's CASNR Food, Energy, Water, and Societal Systems (FEWS²) programs and partners.
Center for Agricultural Profitability
Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources
Resources for ag producers to help with land leasing, land values, cash rents, succession, finances, crop and livestock calculators, ag policy, and Nebraska Land Link.
Center for Brain, Biology, and Behavior
College of Arts and Sciences
The Center for Brain, Biology, and Behavior (CB3) stands as a leading research center committed to making a meaningful impact on human health and society through innovation in neuroscience. Its unique partnership with Nebraska Athletics enables state-of-the-art research in sports medicine and student-athlete health, driven by collaborations with Athletic Medicine and the Nebraska Athletic Performance Laboratory. To join the CB3 research participant volunteer registry follow the link.
Center for Children, Families, and the Law
College of Arts and Sciences
The center “helps the helpers” by providing an interdisciplinary and collaborative approach to improve systems and outcomes for children and families. Services offered include needs assessment, training, and research in child welfare or juvenile justice system, legal and policy analysis, community service planning, program evaluation, data management, resource information, technical assistance, and consultation and capacity building.
Center for Digital Research in the Humanities
College of Arts and Sciences
The Center is a repository for digital content and systems to generate and advance humanistic knowledge. The materials represent the ongoing, interdisciplinary digital humanities scholarship of the Center’s staff, fellows, and affiliates.
Center for Entrepreneurship
College of Business
The Nebraska Center for Entrepreneurship can help small businesses connect with resources from UNL. The Center offers mentorships, workshops, competition, and funding opportunities to help businesses grow.
Center for Science, Mathematics and Computer Education
College of Arts and Sciences
The Center for Science, Mathematics and Computer Education (CSMCE) at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln fosters education research in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields and supports efforts to improve the equitable teaching and learning in STEM in PK–16. With support from the Colleges of Arts and Sciences, Education and Human Sciences, and Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, the CSMCE works to build partnerships among leaders in the higher education and PK–12 education sectors that further our basic mission.
Champion & Heritage Trees Program
Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources
The Nebraska Champion Trees program, administered the Nebraska Forest Service, is designed to identify and recognize the largest living specimen of all native and the most common introduced tree species in Nebraska. Over 80 species are listed in the Nebraska Champion Tree Register. These tree aristocrats are truly natural landmarks.
Chicken Compost
College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources
The poultry group in the Department of Animal Science has natural chicken compost for sale. Sold in 15 lb. bags for $5/bag. Payments must be via check or cash. Sold from April to September.
Children's Justice Attorney Education
College of Law
Students participating in the Children’s Justice Clinic serve as guardians ad litem in the Lancaster County Juvenile Court under the supervision of the faculty instructor. Foundational training in the Children’s Justice Clinic focuses on courtroom skills, federal and state child welfare laws, the child welfare process, child development, and trauma in young children.
Choosing Quality Childcare
Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources
Resources to help families choose childcare in their communities that will be best for their children and family.
Clifton Builders Program
College of Business
The Clifton Builders Program is designed to identify and develop students with high leadership and entrepreneurial potential. These students aspire to change the world by building new businesses, teams, or communities through leadership and involvement. Builders work with local businesses and organizational leadership to create actionable goals to improve workplace culture. As the only program of its kind, Clifton Builders develop a distinctive skill set that employers are looking for, and investors will respect.
CliftonStrengths Workshop for Middle and High School Students
College of Business
In this workshop, students can recognize their individual talents and potential, develop an understanding as to why they make certain choices, find fulfillment in specific tasks, and learn more about how they influence others.
Co-Parenting for Successful Kids
Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources
This class is for anyone who is required to complete a parenting class who is in the process of divorce, custody modification, or separation. The course provides concrete steps for parents to use to help their children succeed through the process.
Cognitive Strategy Instruction
College of Education and Human Sciences
Strategy instruction is one of the most effective ways of improving academic performance for children with learning difficulties. This site will show you how to do it, provide examples or strategies, and provide a forum to discuss your experiences and questions.
College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources Education and Career Pathways
College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources
The College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources Education and Career Pathways Team provides a monthly update of opportunities and resources for K-12 schools to connect with the University of Nebraska's CASNR Food, Energy, Water, and Societal Systems (FEWS²) programs and partners. Their website showcases all the K-12 opportunities.
Community and Regional Planning
College of Architecture
The Community and Regional Planning program engages student teams in community service projects aligned with the university’s land grant missions. These projects encompass various areas, including land use planning, economic and housing planning, as well as environmental and hazard mitigation planning. Through these initiatives, tangible benefits can be directly delivered to communities across Nebraska.
Community Wildfire Protection Plans
Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources
A listing of community wildfire protection plans from across Nebraska.
Corn Crop Resources
Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources
Resources from Nebraska Extension for Corn Production including planting, evaluating corn stands, crop issues, input management, storm damage information, and storage.