
UNO-Led Research Unveils New Criminal Justice Dashboard
20 years of data gives policymakers, advocates and citizens a new way to look at how the average person interacts with the criminal justice system.

20 years of data gives policymakers, advocates and citizens a new way to look at how the average person interacts with the criminal justice system.

The UNO Aviation Institute’s Victor Huang received a Federal Aviation Administration grant to help pave the way for safer skies as more uncrewed aircraft populate the national airspace.

Current and prospective students can enroll in the program now and begin working toward a Bachelor of Science in Artificial Intelligence degree.

CBA Sophomore Madison Wajda may be influencing your weekend plans.

Partnering with NATO and researchers from nine nations, Nebraska Deterrence Lab is helping develop a deterrence framework to protect space assets from emerging threats.

Research supported by a Mutual of Omaha’s Wild Kingdom grant will conserve bats and help protect Nebraska agriculture.

Kaylin Plaza’s long and winding path from mastering Korean as a military interrogator to studying marketing at UNO.

A nine-year-old girl’s journey with a custom prosthetic arm — designed for just $50 — showcases the life-changing impact of biomechanics research at the University of Nebraska at Omaha.

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.”