Ricketts on Combatting Communist China, Protecting Nebraska Ag Land
Chinese Communist agents were arrested at the University of Michigan last year for smuggling dangerous biological pathogens into
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Chinese Communist agents were arrested at the University of Michigan last year for smuggling dangerous biological pathogens into
precision ag research,” said Congressman Flood. “As universities and colleges expand these programs, the USDA should be there
historic wildfires. “In Scottsbluff, I met with the University of Nebraska Panhandle Research Extension and Education Center
United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) and the University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL) at the National Center … located on the Innovation Campus at the University of Nebraska in Lincoln and it will anchor a national
exploration." "Space exploration is vital to understanding the universe around us," said Caucus Co-Chair Judy Chu. "Investment
00am – 12:00pm CT Bellevue University, John B. Muller Admin Bldg. 812 Bruin Blvd, Bellevue, NE 68005 Columbus
March 14, 2026 8:00am-12:00pm Bellevue University, John B. Muller Admin Building, 812 Bruin Blvd, Bellevue
March 14, 2026 8:00am-12:00pm Bellevue University, John B. Muller Admin Building, 812 Bruin Blvd, Bellevue
stratosphere $3 million to enable the University of Nebraska Medical Center to work with the Department of Defense … extreme health events $3 million for the University of Nebraska to develop an Automated Resuscitation Catheter (ARCA
witnesses wereDr. D. Scott Simonton, Fellow, Marshall University Institute for Cyber Security;Matt Odermann, Executive Board Member, North
capabilities to support emerging missions in the stratosphere University of Nebraska: $3 million to enable the University … extreme health events $3 million for the University of Nebraska to develop an Automated Resuscitation Catheter (ARCA
SECURED BY FISCHER : $12,000,000 for the University of Nebraska Medical Center to construct a training facility
Richard, USN (Ret.); Rose E. Gottemoeller of Stanford University and the Hoover Institution; and Timothy A. Morrison
contingency planning for extreme health events supporting University of Nebraska Medical Center and the needed military-civilian support
named for the young graduate of Bellevue University who was killed by an illegal alien drunk driver
elected to the Board of Regents of the University of Nebraska System. Daub is credited with planning, developing
emergency radio communications $2 million for the University of Nebraska–Omaha to implement and assess the Missing … enforcement information systems $1 million for the University of Nebraska–Lincoln to purchase equipment and develop space
Lancaster County, proud home to the University of Nebraska and, most importantly, where 300,000 Nebraskans live
better future for the next generation. These are universal aspirations, and they deserve the support of the international
time in the Senate and at the University of Florida, his intellect and voice have continued to influence
Cytometry Instrumentation for Targeted Treatment of Disease Recipient: University of Nebraska Medical Center Amount: $514,106 (Requested … result of close partnerships between Nebraska Medicine (NM), University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC), University of Nebraska Omaha
released the following statement after the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Chancellor, Rodney Bennett, announced he will step down … Chancellor Rodney Bennett for his service to the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. He stepped into a difficult role
served as the 13th President of the University of Florida. Former Senator Sasse’s announcement of his diagnosis
provide insight on the implementation of Congress’ universal service directives and help inform the Working Group’s leadership … Hudson, and Matsui announced the reconstitution of the Universal Service Fund Working Group in June. Full text
State Department; andRose Gottemoeller, Fellow at Stanford University and Former Under Secretary for Arms Control and International Security