
A Culture of Innovation
New wearable devices aim to help people with chronic conditions or injuries to get timely diagnoses and treatment.
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New wearable devices aim to help people with chronic conditions or injuries to get timely diagnoses and treatment.

Smart tech, sharp data and a holistic team are redefining athlete care at UNO — preventing injuries before they happen and powering peak performance across every sport.

A $4 million gift is supporting student workers at the UNL College of Journalism and Mass Communications. As a college ambassador, one student shares how the job has deepened his connection to the university.

Project Health is more than a building. It’s a $2.19 billion vision to transform patient care, train the next generation of health care professionals, fuel research and boost Nebraska’s economy.

UNK’s construction management program turns passion into profession — with hands-on learning, expert faculty and 100% job placement.

Neal H. Schnoor, Ph.D., returned to UNK to serve as chancellor July 1, bringing more than 30 years of experience in higher education leadership. Schnoor shared his vision for UNK in a Q&A with Pride of Place.

Recent graduate Lucas Timm developed strategies for teaching students to read as a tutor in the Kit and Dick Schmoker Reading Center at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln. This fall, he’s taking those lessons into the classroom as a first-year teacher in the Mead Public Schools.