
Guardians of the Night
Research supported by a Mutual of Omaha’s Wild Kingdom grant will conserve bats and help protect Nebraska agriculture.
Research supported by a Mutual of Omaha’s Wild Kingdom grant will conserve bats and help protect Nebraska agriculture.
Ryan Stepps’s journey from a young aviation enthusiast to the Air Traffic Manager at Omaha Eppley Air Traffic Control Tower illustrates the impact that a well-rounded education and a strong work ethic can have on a professional trajectory.
“Going to UNO was what really drove me to become a better basketball player and find ways to further compete at a higher level,” said Meyer. “I have nothing but positive memories. I loved the campus and the atmosphere.”
UNO researchers demonstrate that exposure to pink noise can improve adaptability in human movement, which has significant implications for rehabilitation tools.
UNO’s fully online master’s degree in cybersecurity gave Larissa Sazama the flexibility she needed for her busy schedule.
The grant will fund a project for the School of Music to collaborate on bringing Lakota culture and music to K-12 students.
Collaborating between the College of Information Science & Technology and the College of Education, Health, and Human Science’s Department of Biomechanics, researchers aim to enhance therapy outcomes and accessibility for stroke patients.
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