Jaci Lindburg Named NU Associate Vice President of Digital Education and IT Strategy unomaha.edu - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from unomaha.edu Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Jaci Lindburg named director of University of Nebraska Online
July 1, 2021 by gottulatm Post Views: 216
Jaci Lindburg
Following a national search, Jaci Lindburg, Ph.D., has been named the University of Nebraska’s associate vice president for digital education and director of University of Nebraska Online.
NU System President Ted Carter and Executive Vice President and Provost Jeffrey P. Gold, M.D., made the announcement Thursday.
Lindburg, who came to the University of Nebraska in 2012, most recently served as assistant vice president for IT strategy for NU’s Information Technology Services and director of digital learning at the University of Nebraska at Omaha. Her new role is effective July 1; Lindburg will retain some leadership duties within ITS going forward.
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UNMC dean discussing COVID response during next week’s Science Café Post Views: 179
HOSTED BY: Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Honor Society
TITLE: “Speed of Science vs. Speed of Antiscience: Pandemic Information Speed Trials”
TOPIC: Dr. Ali Khan, dean of the University of Nebraska Medical Center College of Public Health, will provide an overview of COVID-19 nationally and globally and compare the responses of countries that celebrate near-zero cases and deaths and those that don’t. He will highlight the speed of science as the bright side of this pandemic and discuss the role of misleading facts and conspiracy theories in hindering the necessary communication and public health efforts to control COVID-19 in the U.S.
by Christina Stella, NET News
Researchers from across the state are teaming up to study possible environmental and health impacts stemming from the AltEn ethanol plant s usage of pesticide treated seed corn. (Photo by Christina Stella, NET News)
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Christina Stella, NET News
April 7, 2021 - 4:53pm
Community members around Mead, Nebraska heard more details this week on a sprawling University of Nebraska research effort taking hold in their town.
At a virtual town hall hosted by the University of Nebraska Medical Center College of Public Health, scientists from across Nebraska laid out their plans to study how pesticide and fungicide pollution by the AltEn ethanol plant may be impacting human health and the environment. The 10-year study will feature researchers from the University of Nebraska Medical Center, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, and Creighton