Our Morning Tea is a special tradition for our Year 12 students as they near the end of their schooling. It is an opportunity to meet with the Dominican Sister who has been their prayer companion during the year and thank them for their care and support. We are grateful for the impact our Sisters continue to have on the lives of our students.
Since 1970, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's campus radio station, 90.3, KRNU has been giving students a voice. In the series linked here, we join a deep-dive into each decade of KRNU’s existence and talk to faculty, students, and staff that have left their mark and kept KRNU running. From the groovy '70 until today, Lincoln’s new music alternative has been a place where students and up-and-coming artists can share their talents to the world.
“It’s a fine line between Saturday night and Sunday morning” – Jimmy Buffett
"Mushrooms are one of the most sustainable foods grown in the United States, particularly when you compare their water usage to that of beef. On average meat/mushroom blended burgers are 24% lower in fat and 27% cheaper than all-beef burgers. Colorado University Dining Services now serves blended burgers in all of the on-campus dining centers!"
The University maintains four swimming pools. The Aquatic Center features a 50-meter Olympic pool with diving platforms and an outdoor 25yd x 25m pool equipped with heating and cooling systems for year-round pool temperature comfort.
Educational settlements are the closest many people come to feel at home in beautiful surroundings. The catalog that informs the safety and sustainability of these "cities-within-cities" changes 100 to 1000 times per day. By design titles are unstable, time-sensitive and copyright protected. We explore the action continuously; assign priorities, then schedule a separate teleconference to formulate responses to public consultations. Daily colloquia topics appear on our CALENDAR.
"This farm supports the University dairy herd. New infrastructure is saving river water and protecting the New South Wales environment."
Many land grant colleges and universities are stewards of agricultural facilities that require reliable electrical power that is safe and sustainable for livestock and animal habitat for sporting. The premise wiring rules for hazardous university owned buildings have been relatively stable although complications present themselves when these facilities are supplied power from a service point as customer of a regulated utility. Public response to the First Draft of the 2026 National Electrical Code will be received until August 28, 2024.
September 21, 2023 Open Meeting.