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KnowHow2GO to College! Length: 33 min. 
A three-part video series from EducationQuest Foundation about planning and paying for college.

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Soft Power Length: 30 min. 
This 30-minute documentary focuses on women's use of quilting as a form of expression. The project is part of a recently completed year-long study on global quilting traditions.

Broadcasting students Maika Bauerle and Michaela Stevens completed this portion of the depth report. The project was supervised by broadcasting professor Rick Alloway.
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Ask a Question, Save a Live Length: 30 min. 
Suicide is a preventable public health challenge that impacts all ages. Simply talking about suicide with someone you think is at risk can help save a life. Bringing this sensitive subject to light is the mission of a new program, co-produced by BryanLGH Mental Health Services and NET Television.

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Now What? Living With Dementia Length: TBA

The NET Television series "Now What?", co-produced with the Consortium of Dementia Alternatives, will help to identify memory issues in the elderly and work toward finding solutions to the problems families encounter every day.

"Living with Dementia" is the first installment of the series. In this episode experts will explain the different types of Dementia, including the most common type, Alzheimer's

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Aging with Dignity:  It's Your Choice Length: 60 min. 
The message of this program is that it is never too early to plan for the issues our death will bring. Planning properly for the aging process is one of the most valuable gifts you can give yourself and your family and it begins with a family conversation about wishes related to future health care and end-of-life issues.

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Ag College Dreams Length: 30 min.
Ag College Dreams A look at the history of the Ag College at UNL. The University of Nebraska was founded in 1869 and its Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources has become a national and international powerhouse in teaching, research, and extension education.

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