![Jim Lewis (second from left), professor emeritus of mathematics, talks with a group of students funded by the STEM CONNECT project. In 2019, Lewis and colleagues received a $3.5 million grant for the project, which helps low-income students pursue degrees in STEM fields. September 19, 2023. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/230919_Lewis_120.jpg)
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![Jim Lewis (second from left), professor emeritus of mathematics, talks with a group of students funded by the STEM CONNECT project. In 2019, Lewis and colleagues received a $3.5 million grant for the project, which helps low-income students pursue degrees in STEM fields. September 19, 2023. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/230919_Lewis_060.jpg)
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![Leen-Kiat Soh (from left), Wendy Smith, Mindi Searls and Brittany Duncan sit in Avery Hall. The Husker researchers are spearheading a new five-year, $3 million project funded by the National Science Foundation. They are the Center for Science, Mathematics and Computer Education. Awarded a grant for Practices and Research on Student Pathways in Education from Community College and Transfer Students in STEM. June 23, 2022. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/220623_CSMCE_017v3.jpg)
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![Alex Cathcart came to Nebraska to pursue a hockey career, but he scored with a mathematics degree from the University of Nebraska–Lincoln. He is assisted in the photo by John Rupert, a sophomore from Minnesota. May 2, 2022. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/220502_Cathcart_023.jpg)
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![Alex Cathcart came to Nebraska to pursue a hockey career, but he scored with a mathematics degree from the University of Nebraska–Lincoln. He is assisted in the photo by John Rupert, a sophomore from Minnesota. May 2, 2022. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/220502_Cathcart_017v2.jpg)
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![Jack Jeffries, assistant professor of mathematics, is a NSF CAREER winner. On the blackboard are some computations of Bernstein-Sato roots. His research is in Commutative Algebra including invariant theory, positive characteristic techniques, differential operators, local cohomology, generalized multiplicities, symbolic powers, and applications to neuroscience. March 31, 2021. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/210331_Jeffries_036.jpg)
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![Jack Jeffries, assistant professor of mathematics, is a NSF CAREER winner. On the blackboard are some computations of Bernstein-Sato roots. His research is in Commutative Algebra including invariant theory, positive characteristic techniques, differential operators, local cohomology, generalized multiplicities, symbolic powers, and applications to neuroscience. March 31, 2021. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/210331_Jeffries_021.jpg)
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![Jack Jeffries, assistant professor of mathematics, is a NSF CAREER winner. On the blackboard are some computations of Bernstein-Sato roots. His research is in Commutative Algebra including invariant theory, positive characteristic techniques, differential operators, local cohomology, generalized multiplicities, symbolic powers, and applications to neuroscience. March 31, 2021. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/210331_Jeffries_017.jpg)
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![Jim Lewis discusses Nebraska's partnership with Southeast Community College and Western Nebraska Community College to build out the state’s STEM workforce through a new grant, STEM Career Opportunities in Nebraska: Networks, Experiential-learning and Computational Thinking. August 30, 2019. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/190830_STEM_045.jpg)
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![Jim Lewis discusses Nebraska's partnership with Southeast Community College and Western Nebraska Community College to build out the state’s STEM workforce through a new grant, STEM Career Opportunities in Nebraska: Networks, Experiential-learning and Computational Thinking. August 30, 2019. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/190830_STEM_039.jpg)
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![Jim Lewis discusses Nebraska's partnership with Southeast Community College and Western Nebraska Community College to build out the state’s STEM workforce through a new grant, STEM Career Opportunities in Nebraska: Networks, Experiential-learning and Computational Thinking. August 30, 2019. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/190830_STEM_036.jpg)
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![Chancellor Ronnie Green announced August 30 that the institution is partnering with Southeast Community College and Western Nebraska Community College to build out the state’s STEM workforce through a new grant, STEM Career Opportunities in Nebraska: Networks, Experiential-learning and Computational Thinking. August 30, 2019. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/190830_STEM_008.jpg)
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![Satya Nadella, the CEO of Microsoft Corporation, and Jeff Raikes, co-founder of the Raikes Foundation, at a question and answer session for Raikes Students following the on-stage conversation. April 18, 2019. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/190418_Nadella_0946.jpg)
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![Jeff Raikes, co-founder of the Raikes Foundation, and Satya Nadella, the CEO of Microsoft Corporation, in a conversation on the Lied Center stage. He spoke with students at the Raikes School before and after his conversation on the Lied Center stage. April 18, 2019. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/190418_Nadella_0809.jpg)
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![Satya Nadella, the CEO of Microsoft Corporation, is featured in a conversation with Jeff Raikes, co-founder of the Raikes Foundation, at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln. He began the day meeting with 20 tech entrepreneurs and UNL leaders at the Mill on Nebraska Innovation Campus. April 18, 2019. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/190418_Nadella_0157.jpg)
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![Agustín Olivo, a native of Argentina and graduate student in biological systems engineering, discusses why steak isn't the only valuable resource that comes from cattle. Nebraska’s fourth annual Science Slam held at Wick Alumni Center. April 9 2019. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/190410_Slam_419.jpg)
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![Andrew Conner, graduate student in mathematics, discusses his passion of his math genre even when others don't understand. Nebraska’s fourth annual Science Slam held at Wick Alumni Center. April 9 2019. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/190410_Slam_368.jpg)
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![Recent graduate Nicole Benker holds a teddy bear thrown onto the stage in appreciation of her performance. Nebraska’s fourth annual Science Slam held at Wick Alumni Center. April 9 2019. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/190410_Slam_288.jpg)
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![Science Slam performer Dan Haden describes his work with the Extreme Light Laboratory. Nebraska’s fourth annual Science Slam held at Wick Alumni Center. April 9 2019. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/190410_Slam_227.jpg)
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![Dan Haden acknowledges a shout out during his extreme laser presentation. Nebraska's fourth annual Science Slam held at Wick Alumni Center. April 9 2019. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/190410_Slam_177.jpg)
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![The crowd lobs tokens of its appreciation at the stage at the 2019 Science Slam held at Wick Alumni Center. April 9 2019. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/190410_Slam_100.jpg)
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![Allice Miller MacPhee, graduate student in sociology, talks about misconceptions of sociologists to the audience. An audience of about 100 voted Miller MacPhee the winner of Nebraska’s fourth annual Science Slam. Science Slam held at Wick Alumni Center. April 9 2019. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/190410_Slam_055.jpg)
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![Liz Neeley, science communicator and the Executive Director of The Story Collider, introduces the slammers. Nebraska’s fourth annual Science Slam held at Wick Alumni Center. April 9 2019. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/190410_Slam_031.jpg)
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![Jocelyn Bosley MCs the Science Slam held at Wick Alumni Center. April 9 2019. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/190410_Slam_026.jpg)
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