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College of Nursing study aims to reduce nursing ‘bottleneck’

Students are coached on stress reduction and develop individualized study plans.

Feb 6, 2023

New faculty spotlight: Greg Zumach, PharmD

Greg Zumach, PharmD, is a clinical assistant professor in the UNMC Department of Pharmacy Practice and Science.

Jan 17, 2023

Greg Zumach, PharmD

Remembering Tom Rosenquist, PhD, UNMC’s first vice chancellor for research

Dr. Rosenquist led the med center to astounding growth in research.

Jan 11, 2023

Tom Rosenquist, PhD

Remembering Reba Benschoter, PhD, telemedicine vanguard

Dr. Benschoter pioneered what is credited as the nation’s first two-way closed-circuit telemedicine system.

Jan 9, 2023

Reba Benschoter, PhD, in the Nebraska Psychiatric Institute Studio, circa 1967

Alumnus makes ‘truly transformational’ $20 million gift to UNMC College of Pharmacy

Pharmacy dean says $20 million gift will change the college’s trajectory.

Dec 21, 2022

Joe and Millie Williams

Alumnus makes transformational gift to College of Pharmacy

Pharmacy dean says $20 million gift will change the college’s trajectory.

Dec 21, 2022

Joe Williams and his wife, Millie

New faculty spotlight: Jessica Witt, PharmD

Dr. Witt is a clinical assistant professor of pharmacy practice and science in the UNMC College of Pharmacy.

Nov 17, 2022

Jessica Witt, PharmD

UNMC researcher helps create new tool for CRISPR toolbox

The latest advance lets scientists ‘spell-check’ newly edited genomes for imperfections.

Nov 16, 2022

UNMC's Channabasavaiah Gurumurthy, PhD, MVSC (DVM), and Masato Ohtsuka, PhD, of Tokai University, Japan

GSA leadership: increased engagement sweet

Graduate Student Association seeks to re-create sense of community diminished during the pandemic

Nov 2, 2022

New grad students welcomed at matriculation

Campus leaders and fellow students officially welcomed newcomers to UNMC Graduate Studies

Nov 2, 2022

Sheritta Strong, MD, assistant vice chancellor of inclusion, was among those to greet new graduate students