AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoArts & Culture: A new column on America at 250 spotlights how photography helped the U.S. “see itself,” from daguerreotypes to iconic documentary work—an Independence Day-ready reminder that images don’t just record history, they shape it. Local Education: UNL honored 22 students who finished the Nebraska Teacher Apprenticeship Program, training special education teachers through a one-year on-the-job pathway. Tech & Work: UNO’s AI conference sold out again, drawing 400 attendees and pushing “AI as a tool, not a replacement” for jobs—plus practical talks from local professionals. Campus Life: A UNO student researcher is studying how dog-raising and training styles may affect long-term stress in dogs, turning animal behavior into real science. Community & Events: Sioux City’s events calendar and multiple July 4 celebrations across the Panhandle set the stage for Independence Day weekend plans. Sports: Washington State football coach Jim Walden, 88, died after leading the Cougars to a landmark Holiday Bowl run in 1981. Civic & Weather: Lincoln’s Uncle Sam Jam is still scheduled, with officials monitoring possible strong-to-severe storms and timing updates for fireworks.
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