The Department of Biology at the University of Nebraska Omaha (UNO) is seeking 
to recruit students for our Master’s degree program. We provide support through 
teaching assistantships (which include tuition waivers), as well as through 
faculty research grants. In addition, research and summer support funds are 
available on a competitive basis. UNO is located in the heart of the greater 
Omaha metropolitan area (over 930,000 people), and UNO currently enrolls 
approximately 3,000 graduate students and 15,500 undergraduates. Our 
departmental program covers all levels of organization within biology. Faculty 
with interests in conservation, ecology, behavior, restoration, and evolution 
include:

Tom Bragg: plant community diversity/fire ecology
Tim Dickson: restoration of prairie plant diversity 
(http://GrasslandEcology.com)
Roxi Kellar: plant systematics and biodiversity 
(https://www.unomaha.edu/college-of-arts-and-sciences/kellar-lab/index.php)
David Manning: aquatic ecosystem ecology and water quality (Email: 
[email protected])
John McCarty: conservation and ecology of birds (https://bit.ly/2Ce151K)
Claudia Rauter: behavioral ecology
James Wilson: Physiological ecology of vertebrates, primarily mammals, relating 
an individual’s body condition to population level factors
LaReesa Wolfenbarger: land use and conservation science (https://bit.ly/2Ce151K)

For a complete list of faculty interests and contact information visit:
https://www.unomaha.edu/college-of-arts-and-sciences/biology/about-us/directory/index.php

Interested students should contact one or more faculty members prior to 
application to discuss possible thesis topics. The deadline for applications 
for fall enrollment is 15 February. For more information about Graduate Studies 
at UNO, visit:
https://www.unomaha.edu/graduate-studies/index.php

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