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A conversation between Nick Pace and Connor Klecan, where Connor discusses his journey to becoming a social studies teacher and his future aspirations in the field of education.College of Education and Human Sciences (CEHS); University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL)CONTENT CHAPTERS00:00 - Introduction00:17 - You're Heading To Fairbury, NE00:56 - Did You Imagine Yourself As A Teacher01:59 - Why Social Studies02:55 - What's The Most Appealing Thing About Social Studies To You04:31 - Do Your High School Teachers Encourage You04:47 - Where Is Home05:19 - Were You Overwhelmed When You Came To UNL06:13 - What Advice Would You Give To Prospective Teachers08:01 - What Are Your Interests As A Teacher Beyond The Classroom09:04 - One Word To Express Your Time At CEHS09:41 - Thanks For Talking With Us

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Nick Pace sits down with Kamryn Buchanan to discuss her journey through graduate school in Educational Psychology, her experiences as Miss Nebraska USA, and her plans for the future after graduation.College of Education and Human Sciences (CEHS); University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL)CONTENT CHAPTERS00:00 - Introduction00:20 - Why Pursue Graduate School00:40 - Miss Nebraska USA01:36 - What Are Your Goals For The Next 5 To 10 Years02:08 - Have These Goals Always Been Part Of Your Vision03:05 - Why Women's Health03:52 - What Did You Enjoy Most About Educational Psychology And CEHS04:30 - Are There Any Areas For Improvements In CEHS Or Educational Psychology05:32 - What Are Your Plans After Graduation06:04 - A Letter To Your 5-Year-Old Self06:56 - Thank You For Being With Us

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Carrie Wehrman joins Nick Pace to talk about the creation and marketing of Corn Gloves, along with her pursuit of a degree in Child, Youth, and Family Studies.College of Education and Human Sciences (CEHS); University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL)CONTENT CHAPTERS00:00 - Introduction00:20 - What Inspired You Come Up With The Idea For Corn Gloves01:50 - Tell Me About Your Five Minors And What Your Goals Are In Five Years03:19 - Has Your Family Been Involved With The Corn Gloves04:12 - What's Your Takeaway From The Corn Gloves Business06:32 - Has Running A New Business Been Overwhelming At Times07:01 - How Many Units Have Been Sold07:30 - Corn Gloves Fashion Show08:37 - Thank You For Joining Us

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Colin Jones talks with Nick Pace about becoming a science educator at CEHS and his aspirations for the future.College of Education and Human Sciences (CEHS); University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL)CONTENT CHAPTERS00:00 - Introduction00:13 - Student Teaching In Kearney00:49 - What Excites You About Student Teaching01:41 - Challenges In The Classroom03:05 - What Inspired You To Choose Education As Your Major04:30 - Do You Have Any Former Teachers At Kearney05:11 - What Have You Enjoyed About The CEHS Teacher Education Program06:02 - What Does A Successful Day Look Like To You07:53 - What Advice Do You Have For Students Trying To Choose A Major09:45 - Conclusion

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A musical trip discovering what makes the College of Education and Human Sciences an exceptional place to learn.College of Education and Human Sciences (CEHS); University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL)

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Nick visits the AAC Translation Lab, where he discusses AAC technology with Kevin Pitt and follows students through the AAC testing process.An emerging AAC technology focuses on providing brain-controlled access to AAC devices. Non-invasive brain computer interfaces (BCIs) use electroencephalography to unlock AAC access by linking an individual's brain activity to communication device control. While BCI technology is expanding in laboratory settings, transition into clinical practice is impeded by numerous barriers, including a lack of consistency between BCI research and existing AAC practices. AAC Translation Lab - aactlab.unl.eduCollege of Education and Human Sciences; University of Nebraska-Lincoln

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The Department of Special Education and Communication Disorders

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Sustainability / Outdoor Education in Finland. Summer 2025, May. 25, 2025 - June 07, 2025. Course Number - CEHS 494/894

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Sports, Nutrition, and Medicine in Greece, March 15 - March 23, 2025. The Department of Nutrition and Health Sciences - CEHS 494/CEHS 894. cehs.unl.edu/global

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About the College of Education and Human Sciences with Nick Pace

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Meet Nick Pace, Acting Dean of the College of Education and Human Sciences

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Rapid Fire Q&A with Nick Pace

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TEAC 302/802 Children's Literature, Summer 2024, Study Abroad in London, UK

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Language Education forRacialized Bilinguals and Critical Translanguaging with Ofelia García from The Graduate Center, City University of New York

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University-wide Departmental Teaching Award

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CEHS Racial Literacy Roundtables

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Carolyn Pope Edwards Hall Ribbon Cutting Ceremony, September 29, 2022

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Gwendolyn A. Newkirk Human Sciences Building - Building Renaming Celebration

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John Raible and Dean Sherri Jones discuss Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI)

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John Raible and Paul Springer discuss Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI)

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Recruitment Video

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The College of Education and Human Sciences shows how it's fulfilling N2025 Aim 3: Interdisciplinary Endeavors to Solve Critical Challenges. The college's programs work to improve the lives of children and families.

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The Nebraska Internship Consortium in Professional Psychology (NICPP) comprises seven cooperating agencies that together offer a broad range of professional experiences for qualified doctoral students in psychology. The mission of the Nebraska Internship Consortium in Professional Psychology is to provide psychology interns with intensive professional training experiences within the context of a scientist-practitioner model. NICPP specializes in training professional psychologists with child, adolescent, college student, and family interests. The Consortium sites; Department of Health and Human Services of Nebraska, Boys Town, Catholic Social Services, Student Counseling Services-Creighton University, UNL Counseling and Psychological Services, UNMC Munroe-Meyer Institute, Nebraska Medicine Psychology Department, and QLI are located in the cities of Lincoln, Omaha, Kearney, Grand Island, Chadron and Beatrice, Nebraska. The internship program is one full year (12 months/2000 hours) in duration. See the Current Interns page for more detailed information on internship requirements. NICPP is accredited by the American Psychological Association (APA) and is a member of the Association of Psychology Postdoctoral and Internship Centers (APPIC). The Nebraska Internship Consortium in Professional Psychology completed the APA re-accreditation process in 2016 and was granted full accreditation by the American Psychological Association.

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Stretching Your Strengths in CEHS - Center for Advocacy, Response and Education (CARE) with Dr. Paul Springer and Special Guest Melissa Wilkerson, UNL CARE Advocate

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College of Education and Human Sciences Student Highlights

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Hospitality, Restaurant and Tourism Management Programs | College of Education and Human Sciences | University of Nebraska-Lincoln

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James Hill - Lincoln Southwest High School Spanish Teacher, Lincoln Public Schools | 2021 Christa McAuliffe Prize for Courage and Excellence in Education | Introduction by Sherri Jones, Dean of the College of Education and Human Sciences | University of Nebraska-Lincoln

Courage is an important quality not often recognized in teachers. The Christa McAuliffe Prize for Courage and Excellence in Education honors this special form of courage.

This prize is different than other "Teacher of the Year" awards. "Rewarding courage selects out a slightly different kind of teacher," said Dr. Gregg Wright, creator of the prize. The teachers who are recognized are all excellent educators, but they go beyond excellence by showing courage. Courage can be displayed in many different ways, but the common denominator among all the prizewinners is the lasting and positive effect they have had on their students and on their peers. As Bob Kerrey said in the introduction to the McAuliffe Prize 20 year retrospective magazine, "The trends affecting education today make courageous teachers even more important, affecting every school in Nebraska. . . . Courage is not taught by a curriculum, it is caught from the example of others."

The prize was started as a memorial for Christa McAuliffe, the teacher/astronaut who lost her life in the Challenger space shuttle accident in January 1986. Ms. McAuliffe provided a very visible demonstration of both courage and excellence in education--qualities that are found in many Nebraska teachers to the benefit of all our children. This fund provides a way to recognize these teachers, and at the same time honor the memory of Ms. McAuliffe's courage.

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CEHS Celebrates New Building’s Final Beam - The University of Nebraska–Lincoln’s College of Education and Human Sciences celebrated the placement of the final steel beam on its new City Campus building on April 9, 2021. The new building replaces Mabel Lee Hall on 14th Street between Vine and W streets. Mabel Lee Hall, dedicated in 1968 as the Women’s Physical Education Building and renamed in 1977 to honor Lee, was demolished in summer 2020. The new 126,590-square-foot, four-story facility will feature classrooms, meeting spaces, offices, labs, a 400-seat auditorium, and links directly to Teachers College Hall. It is scheduled for completion in spring 2022.

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Nebraska Medicine Psychology Internship Pain Management

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Stretching Your Strengths in CEHS - International Student Success with Dr. Paul Springer and Special Guest Sandhya Karki, Nutrition and Health Sciences Student

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Stretching Your Strengths in CEHS - Anti-Racism with Dr. Paul Springer and Special Guest John Raible, CEHS Associate Dean for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

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Stretching Your Strengths in CEHS - Self-Care with Dr. Paul Springer and Special Guest Carrie Hanson-Bradley, Director of the Marriage and Family Therapy Program and Assistant Professor of Practice

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Stretching Your Strengths in CEHS - Student Advisory Board Fall Welcome with Dr. Paul Springer and Special Guest William Wilton, CEHS Student Advisory Board President

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Stretching Your Strengths in CEHS - How to be Successful as a Freshman with Dr. Paul Springer and Special Guest Claire Kubicek, Senior in Speech-Language Pathology

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Welcome to the 2021 College of Education and Human Sciences Start Smart Course

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The College of Education and Human Sciences Career Center aims to help students explore opportunities, gain experiences and tell their story to make their dream career path a reality. University of Nebraska-Lincoln

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Welcome to the College of Education and Human Sciences with Dean Sherri Jones

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Congratulations to the 2021 Awards Recipients!

Annual Staff Award Lisa McConnell (CYAF) Zoe McManaman (Buros)

College Distinguished Teaching Award Ajai Ammachathram (NHS) Rochelle Dalla (CYAF) Lydiah Kiramba (TLTE)

Charman Outstanding Professor Award Yan Xia (CYAF)

Outstanding Teaching Award Elaine Chan (TLTE) Carrie Hanson-Bradley (CYAF) Hideo Suzuki (EDPS)

Faculty-Student Mentoring Award Theresa Catalano (TLTE)

Graduate Student Research/Creative Activity Award Erin Hamel (CYAF)

Outstanding Graduate Teaching Assistant Award Cindy Linzell (TLTE)

Emerging Scholar Research/Creative Activity Award Lorey Wheeler (CYFS)

Distinguished Research/Creative Activity Career Award Kristin Duppong Hurley (SECD)

Donald R. and Mary Lee Swanson Award for Teaching Excellence Soo-Young Hong (CYAF)

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Stretching Your Strengths in CEHS with Dr. Paul Springer and Special Guest Eric Einspahr, CEHS Advisor. Discussion about Academic Advising.

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2021 Swanson Award Reception | Lauren Gatti, TLTE Associate Professor | College of Education and Human Sciences

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Stretching Your Strengths in CEHS with Dr. Paul Springer and Special Guest Maggie Rieckman, Writing Center Consultant. Discussion about UNL Writing Center.

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Stretching Your Strengths in CEHS with Dr. Paul Springer and Special Guest Emma Farson, Well-Being Coach. Discussion about UNL Well-Being Coaches.

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NCHEC Presentation 2021

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Stretching Your Strengths in CEHS with Dr. Paul Springer and Special Guest Jim Benes, CEHS Global Exchange Coordinator. Discussion about Global Experiences.

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Stretching Your Strengths in CEHS with Dr. Paul Springer and Special Guest John Goldrich, CAPS Staff Counselor. Discussion about Student Mental Health.

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Sherri Jones, dean of the College of Education and Human Sciences, reports on significant accomplishments of the college over the past year.

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Stretching Your Strengths in CEHS with Dr. Paul Springer and Special Guest Mollie Rappl, CEHS Career Coach. Discussion about Spring 2021 Career Fair.