UNO has received a $6 million award from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to continue groundbreaking research at the Center for Research in Human Movement Variability (MOVCENTR).| University of Nebraska Omaha
Every month, the plaza outside of the Health and Kinesiology Building turns into a pop-up shop for Durango’s Outfitters, a student organization that provides free clothing to Mavericks.| University of Nebraska Omaha
The inaugural UNO Skills Report also shows how UNO is aligning academic learning with labor market needs.| University of Nebraska Omaha
The outages are required as part of the project.| University of Nebraska Omaha
In today’s digital world, cybersecurity is essential to protecting everything from banking to education. This Cybersecurity Awareness Month, remember knowledge is power, and understanding best practices helps keep you safe.| University of Nebraska Omaha
Thanks to additional support from the Mammel Foundation, this academic year (2025–2026), OLLAS has been able to award this scholarship to 38 UNO students, the largest cohort since the inception of the Next Generation Leadership Scholarship (NGLS).| University of Nebraska Omaha
118 unique investigators received funding from 92 sponsors, including 21 different federal agencies and 12 different state agencies.| University of Nebraska Omaha
State Senator Machaela Cavanaugh and Omaha nonprofit leader Katie Daly join the discussion to explore pathways out of poverty for Nebraskans in the latest episode of Consider This.| University of Nebraska Omaha
UNO graduate student Sarah Schappert is helping protect public events from potential threats through hands-on counterterrorism research at NCITE.| University of Nebraska Omaha
Whether you need to purchase stamps or ship gifts and packages, Mail Services is here to help.| University of Nebraska Omaha
How AI tools support social work at UNO, helping professionals with daily tasks and problem-solving in the field.| University of Nebraska Omaha
Faculty at UNO are integrating AI into courses and initiatives to help students gain hands-on experience and build marketable skills.| University of Nebraska Omaha
The UNO flag will be lowered on Wednesday, Oct. 22, in memory of retiree Marsha Kruger.| University of Nebraska Omaha
High school students from across the Omaha metro gathered at UNO for the annual Chuck Hagel Symposium in Public Service, a day designed to inspire future leaders through conversations about civic engagement, leadership, and public service.| University of Nebraska Omaha
In this episode of Consider This, local health professionals examine how ADHD affects lives in Nebraska and discuss resources and strategies for individuals, families, and schools.| University of Nebraska Omaha
Finance grad. MBA alum. Global leader in real-time payments. Bridget Hall’s UNO journey shaped her purpose – and helped her find a career she didn’t see coming.| University of Nebraska Omaha
The Wall Street Journal ranks the University of Nebraska at Omaha No. 1 in Nebraska for Best Value, Social Mobility, and Student Experience in its 2026 Best Colleges report.| University of Nebraska Omaha
From academic innovation to workforce development, the 2025 State of the University Address made one thing clear: UNO is powered by purpose.| University of Nebraska Omaha
Leah Wambui Keinama, Director of Civic Journalism at Nebraska Journalism Trust, outlines how everyday citizens can help close governance gaps by reporting on hidden public meetings in this episode of Consider This.| University of Nebraska Omaha
Three UNO MBA graduates teamed up to help an Omaha orthodontist expand his practice for their Capstone project. Now thriving in their careers, the alumni credit that real-world UNO experience with giving them an edge.| University of Nebraska Omaha
Schade was praised for her professionalism, positive attitude, and dedication to supporting students, faculty, and staff.| University of Nebraska Omaha
The three-day event celebrated the 50th European Studies Conference as students, faculty, and global scholars came together at UNO to reflect on the past and envision the future of European studies.| University of Nebraska Omaha
UNO faculty can now share achievements more easily and help elevate the university’s local, national, and global reputation.| University of Nebraska Omaha
The CEC fosters a warm and inviting office environment, encouraging collaboration, capacity-building, and valuable partnerships with UNO and the community. Our adaptable office spaces cater to diverse needs at affordable rates and with flexible lease terms.| University of Nebraska Omaha
Cybersecurity Awareness Month encourages everyone to stay curious and vigilant by learning how to protect themselves online.| University of Nebraska Omaha
Meet Owana Marzia Moushi, UNO Instructor in the School of Interdisciplinary Informatics| University of Nebraska Omaha
In an email to faculty and staff, University of Nebraska (NU) System President Jeffrey P. Gold, M.D., invited nominations for the President's Excellence Awards. All nominations are due by Jan. 9, 2026.| University of Nebraska Omaha
The University of Nebraska’s Voluntary FTE Reduction Program has been revised. The program gives eligible full-time Office/Service and Managerial/Professional employees the option to voluntarily reduce their work hours and pay (to no less than 0.75 FTE) while continuing to receive full-time benefits.| University of Nebraska Omaha
Read about updates to parking and shuttle services for the fall break.| University of Nebraska Omaha
UNO faculty and staff are leveraging AI to streamline workflows, reduce inefficiencies, and improve organizational processes.| University of Nebraska Omaha
University of Nebraska at Omaha student Aditi Rai has been named the 2025 recipient of the Marian Ivers Community Service Leadership Award, recognized for her compassionate approach to leadership and her dedication to empowering others to thrive.| University of Nebraska Omaha
Mattley was recognized by colleagues for his leadership, creativity, and commitment to excellence.| University of Nebraska Omaha
UNO’s Criss Library completes first year of National Historical Publications and Records Commission grant with Great Plains Black History Museum.| University of Nebraska Omaha
Learn about Open Access materials and how Criss Library supports Open Access during International Open Access Week (Oct 20-Oct 26).| University of Nebraska Omaha
Research and Instruction Services faculty and staff are integrating information literacy skills for artificial intelligence into library instruction services.| University of Nebraska Omaha
The Marian Ivers Community Service Leadership Award recognizes the actions, commitment, and leadership of currently enrolled UNO students addressing issues affecting our community. The next set of applications will open up just before or after the start of Fall 2026.| University of Nebraska Omaha
John Ewing, Jr., Omaha’s newly sworn-in 52nd mayor, shares his vision, priorities, and early progress as he sets his course for the city’s future on the newest episode of Consider This.| University of Nebraska Omaha
When developing countries plateau economically, it’s sometimes called a “middle-income trap.” UNO Economics Associate Professor Zhigang Feng warns of a looming “middle-intelligence trap” through mass overuse of AI and outlines a strategy for avoiding it.| University of Nebraska Omaha
October is Cybersecurity Awareness Month, and UNO is joining the global effort to help everyone “Stay Safe Online.” Follow along all month for tips, tools, and activities to boost your online safety.| University of Nebraska Omaha
UNO’s OMA x AI Conference brought students, professionals, and community leaders together to explore how artificial intelligence is transforming the way Omaha learns, works, and innovates.| University of Nebraska Omaha
Maverick supporters rallied behind UNO students during the sixth annual Wear Black, Give Back, raising a record $1,402,216. It was the first time UNO’s fundraising campaign has surpassed $1 million.| University of Nebraska Omaha
UNO hosted the 2025 BOLD Civic Engagement Fellowship, welcoming young leaders from Bosnia and Herzegovina for a month of civic training, cultural exchange, and community engagement.| University of Nebraska Omaha
For the past fifty years, the University of Nebraska at Omaha has held the annual European Studies Conference. The event, attended by academics from across the globe, kicks off once again Oct. 9-11.| University of Nebraska Omaha
11 exceptional high school educators were recognized for their impact on college-bound students through UNO’s Dual Enrollment Program.| University of Nebraska Omaha
A message was sent to UNO students, faculty, and staff to provide an update on the Oct. 4 swatting call.| University of Nebraska Omaha
UNO is proud to announce that Nadeen Osman, a senior studying public health and philosophy, has been selected as one of the 2025 cohort of Newman Civic Fellows. The fellowship represents a group of student civic leaders from 38 states, Washington, D.C., and Mexico.| University of Nebraska Omaha
Jannette Taylor, president and CEO of the Women’s Center for Advancement, leads a powerful discussion about how Nebraskans can support survivors and foster safety in this episode of Consider This.| University of Nebraska Omaha
Nearly 80 community leaders joined UNO’s 36th Annual CPAR Data & Research Series to explore how data can drive impact across Nebraska and beyond.| University of Nebraska Omaha
UNO CBA alum Leonard Sommer, Class of '76, reflects on the teachers who shaped his path, and how his new endowed professorship ensures future students receive the same life-changing guidance.| University of Nebraska Omaha
The University of Nebraska at Omaha (UNO) showcased the entrepreneurial spirit of its College of Business Administration (CBA) students during the fifth annual Future of Work Symposium on Sept. 17, 2025.| University of Nebraska Omaha
Some of UNeTech’s most enduring success stories start not in a lab, but with a conversation. This one began years ago in a campus conference room, over coffee and whiteboards, when the question was first asked: "What if we didn’t just file patents? What if we helped students, researchers, and entrepreneurs build companies?"| University of Nebraska Omaha
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