2020 News Release Archive
Launched and Working in a Pandemic
October 06, 2020NCITE is up and running, hitting its first quarterly mark already.
UNO IT Grad Students Will Innovate in 2020 NCITE Cohort
October 06, 2020Master’s degree students will focus on creating innovative technology solutions for the Homeland Security Enterprise. Every ITIN student is required to have an Innovation Area of Emphasis.
Researchers Adapt to Changes Brought by COVID-19
October 06, 2020With the presence of COVID-19, researchers needed to be nimble at making changes and adapt with creative means to continue their work.
SPOTLIGHT: DHS Medal Recipient Kay Mereish
October 06, 2020Born in Jordan, this long time intelligence expert launched a proud and successful career in Nebraska.
Q&A with Mapping Militants Creators Martha Crenshaw and Iris Malone
October 06, 2020This research project combines interactive maps with detailed profiles of violent extremist groups to promote better understanding of who they are and how they work.
National counterterrorism program, based at UNO with $36.5 million in federal money, launches
July 01, 2020National counterterrorism program, based at UNO with $36.5 million in federal money, launches.
New “Leading Nebraska” podcast features UNO anti-terrorism work
July 01, 2020The University of Nebraska has released the latest episode of its “Leading Nebraska” podcast series, featuring a new national center at the University of Nebraska at Omaha that works to combat terrorism.
Experts say outside agitators stirring the pot in Omaha on social media
July 01, 2020KMTV reports on mayors, governors and police chiefs blaming "outside agitators" for the civil unrest in Omaha.
Who are the Omaha protesters? Despite claims of outside agitators, most of those arrested are local
July 01, 2020Who are the Omaha protesters? Despite claims of outside agitators, most of those arrested are local
UNO receives its largest federal grant ever: $36.5 million for counterterrorism studies
July 01, 2020UNO receives its largest federal grant ever: $36.5 million for counterterrorism studies