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  • Early Childhood Research Summit connects researchers and more

    23 APR 2024 · Early childhood educators, researchers and policymakers are finding ways to improve the field, starting with connecting with each other. The three groups came together at the Nebraska Center for Research on Children, Youth, Families and Schools Early Childhood Research Summit in Lincoln on Tuesday.
    51s
  • NU president priority candidate discusses leadership values

    23 APR 2024 · The University of Nebraska named Dr. Jeffrey Gold as the priority candidate for the president position. He currently serves as the provost and executive vice president for the university system, and is the University of Nebraska Medical Center chancellor. Gold is undergoing a 30-day vetting process. He spoke with Nebraska Public Media’s Jolie Peal about his vision if hired, getting the university back into the Association of American Universities and more.
    23m 31s
  • District 2 Republican candidates earn endorsements

    22 APR 2024 · The primary election for the state’s second congressional district is about three weeks away with both sides maintaining their confidence.
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  • UNL files defense in response to Scoggin lawsuit

    22 APR 2024 · The University of Nebraska-Lincoln and basketball coach Amy Williams asked a federal court judge to dismiss a Title IX lawsuit filed by former player Ashley Scoggin. The request came in filings with the court on Friday. Scoggin filed a lawsuit claiming the university acted in violation of federal guidelines when addressing a purported sexual relationship between the player and former assistant coach Chuck Love. UNL maintains the Athletic Department acted in good faith, while providing Scoggin access to information on how to respond to concerns about inappropriate sexual contact.
    1m 28s
  • 2024 Legislature: substance amid property tax stalemate

    19 APR 2024 · The Nebraska Legislature finished its 2024 session with some substantive policy changes, but a stalemate on property taxes
    5m 30s
  • Statewide listening sessions launch the beginning of the plan

    19 APR 2024 · Gov. Jim Pillen, along with the state director of the Division of Developmental Disabilities, has announced the intention to end the state’s disabilities waiting list. The plan starts by listening to communities’ needs.
    1m 2s
  • Pillen faults senators on property taxes, vows special session

    18 APR 2024 · Gov. Jim Pillen faulted the Legislature for failing to pass his proposal to cut property taxes and vowed to call them back before January to address the issue.
    4m 47s
  • More housing needed for people with developmental disabilities

    18 APR 2024 · Many people with developmental disabilities don’t need 24/7 care but momentary support. In Omaha, there’s not enough accommodating housing and infrastructure for people with developmental disabilities to live independently.
    1m 1s
  • Crete woman hosts sleepout for awareness about homeless students

    17 APR 2024 · In Crete, Nebraska, a local woman is staging a sleepout to raise awareness for Youth Homelessness Matters Day. About 300 students at Crete Public Schools were identified as homeless this academic year.
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  • Social media and new moms study

    16 APR 2024 · Newly postpartum moms may be more susceptible to mental health issues stemming from glamorized motherhood content on social media, according to a recent Nebraska study.
    1m 9s
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