Step away from your desk and enjoy lunch outdoors in June! Join us every Wednesday from 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. The food truck will be park in front of the HRTM academic space at The Scarlet Hotel.
June 3: Pork's Done
June 10: Birria Boss
June 17: Kouzina
June 24: Harper's Smokehouse
Registration for the AgTech Cohort is open!
More information and apply:
https://greatlakesicorps.org/event/agtech-icorps-summer26/
June 10 - July 29, 2026
Class sessions on Wednesdays, at 12pm CT
Registration deadline: June 3
Free, Virtual Cohort
Open to all Midwest innovators with an agricultural innovation
AgTech I-Corps, hosted by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Iowa State University, and the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, provides a set of skills and entrepreneurial knowledge that can help innovators
Young Nebraska Scientists (YNS) conducted by Nebraska EPSCoR with funding from the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) - offers camps for middle and high school students throughout the state. YNS experiences focus on Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) topics, and are a great way for teens to sample a career, meet friends and mentors, and find their future! NSF fundings helps keep YNS camp fees low; and need-based scholarships are readily available. Faculty from Nebraska colleges and universities are camp leaders, and camp staff include university students.
The Shape of Belonging is a new exhibition curated by Magnolia Art Project, featuring the work of New American women artists from ECHO Collective.
Through hand-painted glass, woodburning, charcoal portraiture, and acrylic painting, these artists share the stories their hands have carried with them-and the sense of home they are creating here.
Young Nebraska Scientists (YNS) conducted by Nebraska EPSCoR with funding from the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) - offers camps for middle and high school students throughout the state. YNS experiences focus on Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) topics, and are a great way for teens to sample a career, meet friends and mentors, and find their future! NSF fundings helps keep YNS camp fees low; and need-based scholarships are readily available. Faculty from Nebraska colleges and universities are camp leaders, and camp staff include university students.
The Shape of Belonging is a new exhibition curated by Magnolia Art Project, featuring the work of New American women artists from ECHO Collective.
Through hand-painted glass, woodburning, charcoal portraiture, and acrylic painting, these artists share the stories their hands have carried with them-and the sense of home they are creating here.
The Shape of Belonging is a new exhibition curated by Magnolia Art Project, featuring the work of New American women artists from ECHO Collective.
Through hand-painted glass, woodburning, charcoal portraiture, and acrylic painting, these artists share the stories their hands have carried with them-and the sense of home they are creating here.
The Shape of Belonging is a new exhibition curated by Magnolia Art Project, featuring the work of New American women artists from ECHO Collective.
Through hand-painted glass, woodburning, charcoal portraiture, and acrylic painting, these artists share the stories their hands have carried with them-and the sense of home they are creating here.
The Shape of Belonging is a new exhibition curated by Magnolia Art Project, featuring the work of New American women artists from ECHO Collective.
Through hand-painted glass, woodburning, charcoal portraiture, and acrylic painting, these artists share the stories their hands have carried with them-and the sense of home they are creating here.
The Shape of Belonging is a new exhibition curated by Magnolia Art Project, featuring the work of New American women artists from ECHO Collective.
Through hand-painted glass, woodburning, charcoal portraiture, and acrylic painting, these artists share the stories their hands have carried with them-and the sense of home they are creating here.
The Shape of Belonging is a new exhibition curated by Magnolia Art Project, featuring the work of New American women artists from ECHO Collective.
Through hand-painted glass, woodburning, charcoal portraiture, and acrylic painting, these artists share the stories their hands have carried with them-and the sense of home they are creating here.
Step away from your desk and enjoy lunch outdoors in June! Join us every Wednesday from 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. The food truck will be park in front of the HRTM academic space at The Scarlet Hotel.
June 3: Pork's Done
June 10: Birria Boss
June 17: Kouzina
June 24: Harper's Smokehouse
Registration for the AgTech Cohort is open!
More information and apply:
https://greatlakesicorps.org/event/agtech-icorps-summer26/
June 10 - July 29, 2026
Class sessions on Wednesdays, at 12pm CT
Registration deadline: June 3
Free, Virtual Cohort
Open to all Midwest innovators with an agricultural innovation
AgTech I-Corps, hosted by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Iowa State University, and the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, provides a set of skills and entrepreneurial knowledge that can help innovators
The Shape of Belonging is a new exhibition curated by Magnolia Art Project, featuring the work of New American women artists from ECHO Collective.
Through hand-painted glass, woodburning, charcoal portraiture, and acrylic painting, these artists share the stories their hands have carried with them-and the sense of home they are creating here.
The Shape of Belonging is a new exhibition curated by Magnolia Art Project, featuring the work of New American women artists from ECHO Collective.
Through hand-painted glass, woodburning, charcoal portraiture, and acrylic painting, these artists share the stories their hands have carried with them-and the sense of home they are creating here.
The Shape of Belonging is a new exhibition curated by Magnolia Art Project, featuring the work of New American women artists from ECHO Collective.
Through hand-painted glass, woodburning, charcoal portraiture, and acrylic painting, these artists share the stories their hands have carried with them-and the sense of home they are creating here.
Young Nebraska Scientists (YNS) conducted by Nebraska EPSCoR with funding from the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) - offers camps for middle and high school students throughout the state. YNS experiences focus on Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) topics, and are a great way for teens to sample a career, meet friends and mentors, and find their future! NSF fundings helps keep YNS camp fees low; and need-based scholarships are readily available. Faculty from Nebraska colleges and universities are camp leaders, and camp staff include university students.
Registration for the AgTech Cohort is open!
More information and apply:
https://greatlakesicorps.org/event/agtech-icorps-summer26/
June 10 - July 29, 2026
Class sessions on Wednesdays, at 12pm CT
Registration deadline: June 3
Free, Virtual Cohort
Open to all Midwest innovators with an agricultural innovation
AgTech I-Corps, hosted by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Iowa State University, and the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, provides a set of skills and entrepreneurial knowledge that can help innovators
NIC Partners are encouraged to take a well-deserved break and receive a FREE 5-minute chair massage. Massage therapists will be at Nebraska Innovation Campus each month. Please be ready to show your NIC keycard or UNL NCard.
Registration for the AgTech Cohort is open!
More information and apply:
https://greatlakesicorps.org/event/agtech-icorps-summer26/
June 10 - July 29, 2026
Class sessions on Wednesdays, at 12pm CT
Registration deadline: June 3
Free, Virtual Cohort
Open to all Midwest innovators with an agricultural innovation
AgTech I-Corps, hosted by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Iowa State University, and the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, provides a set of skills and entrepreneurial knowledge that can help innovators
The purpose of the ServSafe(R) Food Safety Program is to help food service operations protect public health by preventing foodborne illness and promoting safe food-handling practices.
Registration for the AgTech Cohort is open!
More information and apply:
https://greatlakesicorps.org/event/agtech-icorps-summer26/
June 10 - July 29, 2026
Class sessions on Wednesdays, at 12pm CT
Registration deadline: June 3
Free, Virtual Cohort
Open to all Midwest innovators with an agricultural innovation
AgTech I-Corps, hosted by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Iowa State University, and the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, provides a set of skills and entrepreneurial knowledge that can help innovators
The evening before the AgTech Connect conference join us for a Startup Soirree at the Barred Owl for networking along with hors d'oeuvres and a selection of non-alcoholic and alcoholic beverages.
AgTech Connect is the Midwest's Flagship AgTech Conference.
This year's event will bring together nearly 300 leaders across AgTech startups, investors, producers, and ag businesses for a full day of forward-looking conversations, practical insights, and high-value networking.
Register: https://www.agtechconnect.co/event-details/agtech-connect-2026.
Young Nebraska Scientists (YNS) conducted by Nebraska EPSCoR with funding from the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) - offers camps for middle and high school students throughout the state. YNS experiences focus on Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) topics, and are a great way for teens to sample a career, meet friends and mentors, and find their future! NSF fundings helps keep YNS camp fees low; and need-based scholarships are readily available. Faculty from Nebraska colleges and universities are camp leaders, and camp staff include university students.
Registration for the AgTech Cohort is open!
More information and apply:
https://greatlakesicorps.org/event/agtech-icorps-summer26/
June 10 - July 29, 2026
Class sessions on Wednesdays, at 12pm CT
Registration deadline: June 3
Free, Virtual Cohort
Open to all Midwest innovators with an agricultural innovation
AgTech I-Corps, hosted by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Iowa State University, and the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, provides a set of skills and entrepreneurial knowledge that can help innovators
Young Nebraska Scientists (YNS) conducted by Nebraska EPSCoR with funding from the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) - offers camps for middle and high school students throughout the state. YNS experiences focus on Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) topics, and are a great way for teens to sample a career, meet friends and mentors, and find their future! NSF fundings helps keep YNS camp fees low; and need-based scholarships are readily available. Faculty from Nebraska colleges and universities are camp leaders, and camp staff include university students.
Two driver education classes will be offered this summer right here at Nebraska Innovation Campus in the Rise building!
Driver Education is one of the most important courses a student will take because it provides them with the foundation on which to build their knowledge and skills for safe driving for the rest of their lives. As a result, our classes are small (limited to no more than 24 students), and focus on the basics of driving skills, safety, attitudes and behaviors.
The course consists of 20 or more hours of classroom instruction and 5 hours of behind-the-wheel driving instruction.
Two driver education classes will be offered this summer right here at Nebraska Innovation Campus in the Rise building!
Driver Education is one of the most important courses a student will take because it provides them with the foundation on which to build their knowledge and skills for safe driving for the rest of their lives. As a result, our classes are small (limited to no more than 24 students), and focus on the basics of driving skills, safety, attitudes and behaviors.
The course consists of 20 or more hours of classroom instruction and 5 hours of behind-the-wheel driving instruction.