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Bureau of Sociological Research accepting questions for winter survey

October 16, 2019
The City of Lincoln built a system to help manage Antelope Creek water flow and prevent flood damage through downtown Lincoln. The project was completed in 2012.
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Nebraska-developed tool suite brings context to climate change

April 12, 2019
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Bureau of Sociological Research seeks input on upcoming survey

April 5, 2019
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Bureau of Sociological Research seeks input on winter survey

November 23, 2018
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Bureau of Sociological Research seeks input on winter survey

November 14, 2018
Nebraska's annual social indicators survey averages about 1,000 responses from households across the state.
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Call issued for participation in annual social indicators survey

April 18, 2018
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Bureau of Sociological Research gauging interest in winter survey

January 22, 2018
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Research questions sought for Nebraska survey

April 19, 2017
. The Nebraska engineering students team took first place in the annual Chem-E-Car competition. With the win, the Nebraska team qualifies to compete against collegiate teams from around the world at an annual meeting Oct. 29-Nov. 3 in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
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Achievements | Honors, awards, publications for April 14

April 14, 2017
Lisa Kort-Butler, a Nebraska sociologist who studies how different factors may affect views of capital punishment, has culled 40 years of state social-attitudes survey data about Nebraska respondents' views of the death penalty.
From Nebraska Today

Amid historic vote, research shows death penalty attitudes shifting

November 21, 2016
From Nebraska Today

From methods to the badness: Deciphering the presidential polls

November 4, 2016
Judy Walker (left) discusses a math question with doctoral students Erica Miller (center) and Allison Beemer. Walker leads a new National Science Foundation-funded project to increase the number of women in mathematics, especially at the doctoral level.
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Project aims to boost women in math grad programs

October 4, 2016

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