Books by "University of Nebraska (Lincoln campus). College of Business Administration"

12 books found

Roster of the Faculty and Students

Roster of the Faculty and Students

by University of Nebraska (Lincoln campus)

1923

Nebraska Studies in Business

Nebraska Studies in Business

by University of Nebraska (Lincoln campus). Bureau of Business Research

1922

Directory of Alumni

Directory of Alumni

by University of Nebraska (Lincoln campus)

1928

University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Bulletin: AGRICULTURE, COLLEGE OF.

University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Bulletin: AGRICULTURE, COLLEGE OF.

by University of Nebraska--Lincoln. College of Agriculture

1925

Note: series volume/number designation applies to entire series, not to this title.

University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Catalog: ARTS & SCIENCES, COLLEGE OF.

University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Catalog: ARTS & SCIENCES, COLLEGE OF.

by University of Nebraska--Lincoln. College Of Arts & Sciences

1928

Bibliographical Contributions from the Library of the University of Nebraska

Bibliographical Contributions from the Library of the University of Nebraska

by University of Nebraska (Lincoln campus). Libraries

1926

University of Nebraska Studies

University of Nebraska Studies

by University of Nebraska (Lincoln campus)

1908

Dear Old Nebraska U

Dear Old Nebraska U

by University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Kim Hachiya

2019 · U of Nebraska Press

Unforgettable people. Beloved places. Enduring memories. From its beginning in 1869 as a land-grant institution on the edge of the prairie, the University of Nebraska–Lincoln has expanded the frontiers of opportunity for nearly three hundred thousand graduates. This lavishly illustrated volume celebrates Nebraska’s first 150 years with a look back at the alumni, faculty, and staff whose work has made an enduring impact on the world, from Willa Cather’s Pulitzer Prize–winning literature to James Van Etten’s groundbreaking research in virology. This book also highlights the iconic buildings and landmarks on campus and the activities and experiences of students, from the East Campus Dairy Store and the Daily Nebraskan to a celebration of the Big Red sensation of Husker athletics, recognizing outstanding coaches and student-athlete achievements. Dear Old Nebraska U highlights creative inventions and groundbreaking research, from Charles Bessey’s botany classes to the Jeffrey S. Raikes School of Computer Science and Management. The University will continue to have a profound influence on the state of Nebraska and the rest of the global community for generations to come. For instance, initiatives such as Nebraska Innovation Campus—a site dedicated to ambitious research and technology ventures, including the Nebraska Food for Health Center and the Daugherty Water for Food Global Institute—are working to improve the health and well-being of people worldwide. The Center for Plant Science Innovation similarly provides research leadership in the use of biomass as an energy resource, and the National Strategic Research Institute partners with U.S. Strategic Command to strengthen our national security. The University’s official motto is “Literis Dedicata et Omnibus Artibus” (Dedicated to Letters and All the Arts). Nebraska has fulfilled that aspirational motto and will continue to be a place of pride for Huskers everywhere. There is no place like our dear old Nebraska U.

Announcements

Announcements

by University of Nebraska (Lincoln campus). College of Engineering

1924

Announcements

Announcements

by University of Nebraska (Lincoln campus). School of Fine Arts

1929

Announcements

Announcements

by University of Nebraska (Lincoln campus). Teachers College

1924