University of Nebraska-Lincoln

www.unl.edu

The University of Nebraska-Lincoln, chartered in 1869, is an educational institution of international stature. Always a place of high ambition, this was one of the first institutions west of the Mississippi River to award doctoral degrees—the first was granted, in physics, in 1896. The University of Nebraska established the world's first undergraduate psychology laboratory. The discipline of ecology was born here, and the campuses reflect that tradition, being recognized as botanical gardens and arboreta. An early institutional interest in literature and the arts provided the foundations for today's Prairie Schooner literary magazine, for the University of Nebraska Press, and for the Sheldon Museum of Art, which houses one of the world's most significant collections of 20th century American art.

Today, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln is one of the nation's leading teaching institutions, and a research leader with a wide array of grant-funded projects aimed at broadening knowledge in the sciences and humanities.

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The DiaGrid project currently includes nine partners: Purdue University, University of Wisconsin, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, University of Louisville, Indiana Univeristy, University of Notre Dame, Indiana State University, Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne, Purdue University North Central, and Purdue University Calumet. PDF files can be viewed in Adobe Acrobat Reader.