August N. Christenson Research and Education Building

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August N. Christenson Research and Education Building

In order to facilitate research and education efforts at the center, a 23,000 square foot building was constructed in the southwest corner of the facility. The August N. Christenson Research and Education Building is the hub for educational efforts with interaction with crop and livestock producers, as well as urban and rural audiences interested in turf, gardens, trees and natural environments.

The August N. Christenson Research and Education Building is designed to take advantage of the earth and sun to help heat, cool and light the interior. The facility is a partial earth-contact building positioned with a slight southeast orientation to take advantage of the insulative properties of the earth and the warmth and light from the sun. Heat pumps use the earth as a heating source in the winter and cooling source in the summer. Materials used in the construction of this building were chosen to minimize the impact of the structure on the environment.

The August N. Christenson Research and Education Building is strategically located in an area with many diverse environments including wet lands, forests, a stream, sub-irrigated meadows, agricultural research and production areas. This diversity of environments will stimulate the research and educational opportunities facilitated by the building.

In additional to University of Nebraska Eastern Nebraska Research, Extension and Education Center staff, the following entities are headquartered at the August N. Christenson Research and Education Building:

  • Eastern Nebraska Research, Extension and Education Center
  • Greater Nebraska Business Center
  • Husker Genetics
  • Nebraska Extension in Saunders County

About the building's namesake...August N. Christenson

The Research and Education Building is named in honor of August N. Christenson for his outstanding loyalty and commitment to the students, faculty and programs of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.

August “Augie” Christenson grew up on his family’s farm near Colon, Nebraska, in Saunders County. He graduated from the University of Nebraska–Lincoln College of Business Administration in 1945 and was a member of Delta Upsilon fraternity.

He dedicated his career to the Standard Chemical Manufacturing Company, a livestock feed and supply firm in Omaha, and retired as the senior vice president and treasurer.

A member of the University of Nebraska–Lincoln Chancellor’s Club with Distinction and the University of Nebraska President’s Club, Augie was a loyal supporter of the University who has given annually since the 1950s.

On August 25, 2004, he committed a substantial planned gift to the University of Nebraska Foundation to provide perpetual support for the College of Business Administration, the Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources, and the Agricultural Research and Development Center near Mead.

If you will be attending a program at the August N. Christenson Building and will require wireless connections for your laptop or handheld device, configuring your equipment PRIOR to the event will expedite online connections. Please download the "Wireless Internet Access for ENREEC Visitors" instructions.

Address, Map and Directions

The physical mailing address of the ENREEC headquarters is: 1071 County Road G, Ithaca, NE 68033.  Please note - we are still working with Google on this - as you need to enter Mead instead of Ithaca on Google Maps in order to get the correct location.

Map and directions to the August N. Christenson Research and Education Building at the University of Nebraska Eastern Nebraska Research, Extension and Education Center

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