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The Mill Coffee & Bistro is offering lunch specials on Mondays in April at NIC! Chef
Erica is cooking up special lunch options from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Lunch Specials - $14 | Sandwich + Side
April 21: Chicken Philly Sandwich
Marinated chicken thighs, sauteed onions, red and green peppers, and provolone on toasted Rotella’s French bread. Served with kettle chips.
April 28: Chicken Caesar Sub Sandwich
Marinated chicken thighs topped with chopped romaine lettuce, house-made Caesar dressing, and shredded asiago cheese. Served with a hearty chicken and wild rice soup.
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Interested in giving your interns an experience to remember?
For today’s young job seekers, place is just as important as opportunity when it comes to accepting a job offer. The good news? Lincoln’s a great place to live and work. With hundreds of talented young people interning in Lincoln each summer, the Lincoln Partnership
for Economic Development (LPED) has launched MyTern to make sure that their out-of-office experience is as enriching as their work.
MyTern,
a program from the Lincoln Partnership for Economic Development, connects interns from a variety of industries, backgrounds and hometowns with engaging events and networking opportunities. MyTern features four signature events designed to showcase life in
Lincoln, foster new relationships, and support their ideas and ambitions. In addition to our signature events, interns also receive a weekly newsletter that features 9 curated activities and events to do in Lincoln—by the end of the summer, they’ll know 99
of the best things about living in Lincoln.
Learn
More About MyTern >>
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Drink Specials at The Mill Coffee & Bistro
Saturday, April 26
4:00 – 7:00 p.m.
Stop by The Mill Coffee & Bistro for great drink specials before you head to cheer on Nebraska Volleyball as they take on the Kansas in a spring matchup at the Bob Devaney Sports Center.
Drink specials start three hours before the spring volleyball match starts.
Husker Games presented by FNBO
This volleyball match is part of the
Husker Games presented by FNBO, set for Saturday, April 26. The Husker Games by FNBO will feature a complete day of activities for the entire family. Nebraska fans will have the opportunity to get a preview of the 2025
Husker football, volleyball and soccer teams as part of the Husker Games events.
The Husker Games will include football activities in Memorial Stadium, a soccer matchup with Wyoming at Hibner Stadium and a spring volleyball match against Kansas
at the Bob Devaney Sports Center. The day will also feature tours of the Osborne Legacy Complex, the Husker Equipment Sale and a Food Truck Festival.
Learn
More About the Husker Games >>
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Nebraska Innovation Campus is Now a Community Collection Site for Food Waste
and Other Compostable Items
In partnership with Waste to Energy Lincoln (WTEL), a division of Uribe Refuse Services, Inc., Nebraska Innovation Campus is now a community collection site for food waste and other compostable items. NIC Partners and the community can sign up to access the
community compost bins ($8 per month per household) and then drop off food scraps and other compostable items at any of the three community collection sites (including NIC).
Call (402) 467-1239 to learn more and sign up today!
NIC’s green community collection tote is located at the west end of the paved parking lot located north of Transformation Drive (the end of the lot near the Ice Box). NIC Partners and the community must have a paid plan to access the locked bin. Food waste
and other compostable items cannot be dropped off without a paid plan through Waste to Energy Lincoln/Uribe Refuse Services, Inc.
Once you sign up for the monthly plan, you will receive a detailed map noting the drop-off locations throughout Lincoln.
Learn
More About Waste to Energy Lincoln >>
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Apply Now for Summer 2025 Young Nebraska Scientists Camps
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 or campus, meet friends and mentors, and find their future! Camp fees include meals and lodging, except day camps. NSF funding helps keep camp fees low, and need-based scholarships are readily available.
Faculty from Nebraska colleges and universities are camp session leaders, and camp staff include university students.
Camps Offered at Nebraska Innovation Campus:
One-Day Food Science Camps in Summer 2025
(Registration closes 2 weeks before camp starts)
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May 29: Dairy Camp – Ice Cream
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June 19: Pizza: Rise of the Dough
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NEW! July 22: The Science of Chocolate
Learn more and apply at
yns.nebraska.edu/camps!
Questions? Email yns@nebraska.edu.
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Mother's Day Brunch
Sunday, May 11
8:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Barred Owl at The Scarlet Hotel
Reserve
Your Table >>
Enjoy a beautiful Mother's Day Brunch featuring delicious dishes, handcrafted favorites and chef stations at The Scarlet Hotel. Link x Lou will also be on-site from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. offering permanent jewelry - a perfect, timeless gift.
Reserve
Your Table >>
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Nebraska Innovation Studio Maker Showcase
On Display Now Through April 28
Link, 2nd Floor Gallery
Stop by the Nebraska Innovation Campus art gallery to immerse yourself in creativity and explore a captivating collection of over 50 works across a variety of media including ceramics, woodworking, painting, 3D printing, metalworking and more.
This exhibit highlights the work of 17 talented makers: Ben Kuspa, Cameron Graetz, Cindy McClellan, David Martin, Elijah Paulson, Grace Borenz, Hannah Stowe, Holly Kutschkau, Lisa Tschauner, Matthew Bigge, Micah Fullinfaw, Pat Stull, Ryan Busse, Soledad Stevanov,
Tara Hinkley, Vic Lawrence and William Dawson.
To learn more about Nebraska Innovation Studio, visit:
innovationstudio.unl.edu
This exhibit is free and open to the public daily from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
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Big Red Pawp-Up
Tuesday, May 6
11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
NIC Plaza
Take a well-deserved break from work or studying and de-stress with some friendly therapy dogs! Certified therapy dog teams will be visiting Nebraska Innovation Campus on Tuesday, May 6 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Thanks to our wonderful community partners—Domesti-PUPS,
Healing Hearts Therapy Dogs, and Uplifting Paws—for making this possible. This event is free and open to all—come join us for some pawsitive vibes!
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Nebraska Innovation Campus Blood Drive
Wednesday, May 28
10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
The Club, The Mill Coffee & Bistro
Make
An Appointment >>
American Red Cross will be at Nebraska Innovation Campus on Wednesday, May 28 from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. NIC Partners and the Lincoln community are encouraged to give the gift of life. Every day, blood donors help patients of all ages: accident and burn victims,
heart surgery and organ transplant patients, and those battling cancer. In fact, every two seconds, someone in the U.S. needs blood.
Help save a life and schedule your blood donation appointment today.
Make
An Appointment >>
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Tacos, Trivia & Tequila
Tuesdays
5:00 – 8:00 p.m.
The Barred Owl at The Scarlet Hotel
Gather your crew for a night of street tacos and drink specials
while you test your knowledge or jam out with Music Bingo on select nights!
Taco Specials: 5:00 to 7:00 p.m.
Trivia: 6:00 to 8:00 p.m.
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Lincoln Police Department Jurisdiction at NIC
The Lincoln Police Department (LPD) is responsible for law enforcement at Nebraska Innovation Campus. If an incident occurs at NIC, please contact
LPD directly, not UNL Police.
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For emergencies, call 911
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For non-emergencies, call (402) 441-6000
LPD is committed to providing quality police services that promote a safe and secure
community. We encourage all NIC Partners to save these numbers for quick access in case of an emergency.
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CycleSafe
bike lockers are now available at NIC! Four bike lockers located on the west side of Innovation Commons behind the dumpster enclosure. The bike lockers can be used by NIC Partners and the public.
Bike Lockers Available:
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Hourly rate: $1.00 to open the bike locker + $1.00/hour
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Monthly membership: $5.00/month
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Annual membership: $50.00/year
Click
here to learn more about NIC's CycleSafe bike lockers.
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Parking at NIC
NIC visitors that do not have a NIC parking permit or a UNL parking permit are required to pay for parking in the paved lot north of Transformation Drive using the Passport Parking app. This is the same parking app used when people park on the street at NIC,
in downtown Lincoln and in the Haymarket.
Parking Zones:
The paved lot north of Transformation Drive is Zone 9900 on the Passport Parking app. On-street parking at NIC is Zone 80. Parking in downtown Lincoln and the Haymarket is Zone 75.
Enforcement:
Paid parking in the paved lot north of Transformation Drive is enforced from 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., Monday through Saturday. On-street metered parking is enforced from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., Monday through Saturday.
If you have a NIC parking permit or a UNL parking permit:
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If you have a Nebraska Innovation Campus parking permit do not use the Passport Parking app to pay for parking in the paved lot north of Transformation Drive. Nebraska Innovation
Campus parking permits are valid in parking lots with first come first served parking, reserved spaces (numbered yellow hang tags only) and the paved lot north of Transformation Drive.
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If you have a University of Nebraska–Lincoln parking permit please notify Parking and Transit Services and request that your permit be added to the reciprocal visitors list.
Send the requests from your official UNL email account to
unlpts@unl.edu. Your license will then be added to the NIC permit roster. Access remains for the effective period of your UNL permit. After your UNL permit has been added to the NIC permit roster, do not use the Passport
Parking app to pay for parking in the lot north of Transformation Drive. University of Nebraska–Lincoln parking permits are valid only in the paved lot north of Transformation Drive.
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If you have a University of Nebraska–Lincoln student parking permit do not use the Passport Parking app to pay for parking. University of Nebraska–Lincoln student permits are
valid in the student parking section of the paved lot north of Transformation Drive.
Not familiar with the Passport Parking app? Using Passport Parking is easy!
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Download the Passport Parking app from the Apple App Store or Google Play store.
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Create an account with your mobile phone number or email address.
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Park anywhere you see Passport Parking app signs & decals.
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Pay for your parking session from your phone.
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Extend your time remotely if you’d like to stay longer!
If you have questions, or need to update your vehicle information, please email
parknic@goldenrodcompanies.com.
Additional
information about parking at NIC >>
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