Episodes
Michael Wagner, an assistant professor of political science at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, discusses Bob Kerrey's run for Senate in Nebraska and what it could mean for both state and national politics.
Published 03/05/12
Published 03/05/12
Dan Carpenter, director of Parking and Transit Services at UNL, discusses sustainable features of the new parking structure at 19th and Vine Street.
Published 09/20/11
James Le Seuer, professor of History at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, discusses the fall of the Muammar Gaddafi regime in Libya and the future of dictatorships in the Middle East. 
Published 08/25/11
Gregory Snow, professor of Physics and Astronomy at UNL, talks about the Higgs boson particle and collaboration on the Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) experiment through UNL's high-energy physics team.
Published 08/22/11
Frans von der Dunk, a professor in Space, Cyber and Telecommunications Law, discusses the future of space law.
Published 08/10/11
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Director of Undergraduate Research and Fellowship Advisor Laura Damuth discusses student achievements at UNL.  See all of our fellowship recipients at http://go.unl.edu/fellowships
Published 07/29/11
Jack Dunn, the coordinator of the Mueller Planetarium at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, discusses what NASA will do in the wake of the space shuttle retirement. 
Published 07/19/11
UNL Economics professor Scott Fuess discusses the economic impact of the Japan earthquake.
Published 03/11/11
  In this episode of N the Know, associate professor of Engineering David Admiraal explains what a tsunami is and how it moves across the ocean.  
Published 03/11/11
Patrice McMahon, an associate professor of political science at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln with an interest in international relations, shares her view of how the U.S. should support peace and democratization in Egypt in light of the events there since protests began January 25, 2011.
Published 02/11/11
Charles Healey, a professor of communication disorders at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, talks about why some people stutter. 
Published 01/25/11
Dennis Ferraro, an extension educator and professor of Herpetology at UNL discusses what you should do if you have an encounter with a snake.
Published 10/20/10
Ross Secord, an assistant professor of geosciences discusses what climate change patterns of the past may tell us about the future.
Published 10/20/10
University of Nebraska-Lincoln journalism professor Joseph Starita talks about his book "I Am A Man," which was just chosen as the selection for "One Book - One Lincoln."
Published 09/21/10
Wheeler Winston Dixon is the James Ryan Professor of Film Studies in the Department of English at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Related Links Wheeler Winston Dixon website Department of English
Published 07/22/10
Jonis Agee is a Adele Hall Professor in the Department of English at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Related Links Jonis Agee Bio Department of English
Published 06/29/10
Melissa Peters is a residence director with University Housing at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Related Links University Housing
Published 06/17/10
Richard Perk is an assistant geoscientist with the Center for Advanced Land Management Information Technologies (CALMIT) in the School of Natural Resources at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Related Links CALMIT School of Natural Resources
Published 05/25/10
Aaron Pembleton is a police officer with the University Police at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Related Links University Police
Published 05/24/10
Sang M. Lee is the chair of the Management Department in the College of Business Administration at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Related Links Sang M. Lee Biography College of Business Administration
Published 03/29/10
Concetta DiRusso is a professor in Nutrition and Health Sciences / Biochemistry at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Related Links Biochemistry Department Department of Nutrition and Health Sciences
Published 03/29/10
Dan Claes is a Professor of Physicas & Astronomy at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Related Links Dan Claes Bio Department of Physics & Astronomy
Published 03/18/10
Tim Gay is a Professor of Physicas at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Related Links Tim Gay Bio Department of Physics & Astronomy
Published 03/08/10
Matt Joeckel is an Associate Professor in the School of Natural Resourses in the department of Geosciences at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Related Links Matt Joeckel Bio Department of Geosciences
Published 03/01/10