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Title: Learning New Things


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Learning New Things
  • Greetings from
  • the Faculty of UNL

2
  • Willa Cather is among the most well know of
    Nebraskas writers, and her writings are studied
    widely by scholars.
  • Among her best known works are
  • O Pioneers and My Antonia.

3
English
  • Susan Rosowski studies the works of
  • Willa Cather.

4
  • The genetic material of cells is contained in
    chromosomes.
  • Only recently has it been noticed that the
    patterns of information are similar for the
    chromosomes of a single species, but that the
    patterns are different between species.

5
Electrical Engineering
  • Khalid Sayoods principal interest is in the
    search of patterns in data.

6
  • Omega-3 fatty acids protect against a variety of
    diseases.
  • Many people are using dietary supplements of
    Omega-3 substances.

7
Animal Science
  • Sheila Scheideler developed a complete management
    program to economically produce Omega Eggs.

8
  • The chlorella virus lives in a single celled
    paramecium host. This virus has many unusual
    characteristics, not the least of which is that
    it seems to have more genetic information than
    other viruses.
  • Chloroviruses have been found in freshwater
    sources throughout the world, and many
    genetically distinct isolates usually can be
    found within the same sample.

9
Plant Pathology
  • Jim van Etten has studied chloroviruses, and
    recently was elected as a Fellow of the National
    Academy of Science.

10
  • When students have difficulty in school, getting
    parents and teachers on the same page to address
    those problems can be a challenge.
  • UNL has established a major program to facilitate
    work in this area.

11
Educational Psychology
  • Sue Sheridan heads up the program that studies
    ways to enhance parent/teacher consultations.

12
  • The Lewis and Clark expedition was commissioned
    in 1803 by President Jefferson, and their many
    successes stand as a hallmark to exploration even
    today.

13
History
  • Gary Moulton has edited a 13 volume series on the
    Lewis Clark expeditions.

14
  • Vitamin B-12 plays an important role in a variety
    of important biochemical processes.
  • Vitamin B-12 contains cobalt, a trace metal found
    in living organisms.

15
Biochemistry
  • Ruma Banerjee heads up a center that studies
    biochemical electron transfers, and much of her
    work focuses on B-12 enzymes.

16
  • Animals figure out how to survive in their
    environments.
  • How do animals use their cognitive abilities to
    solve foraging problems?

17
Biological Sciences
  • Alan Kamil has studied this problem, often
    focusing on the foraging behaviors of birds.

18
  • The oxides of certain metals like chromium and
    molybdenum are important for their catalytic and
    materials surface properties.
  • Studying surfaces, however, is very difficult and
    requires unique and sophisticated tools.

19
Chemistry
  • Marjorie Langell studies the surfaces of single
    crystals of metal oxide materials.

20
  • The World Wide Web has changed our ability to
    deliver instruction, and teachers can now work
    with students who they never meet in person or
    have in a classroom.
  • How can Web-teaching be made more effective?

21
Teaching, Learning, Teacher Education
  • David Brooks has studied this problem, and works
    mostly with high school chemistry teachers.

22
  • When you come to a university, you have a chance
    to work on exciting problems like these.
  • You also can write, create art and music, study
    religion, learn other languages ---
  • You can study nearly anything worth studying.

23
  • If you choose to come to UNL, you can study with
    hundreds of teachers working on the kinds of
    problems Ive just described.
  • These are exciting times.
  • UNL is an exciting place.

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