Ashley Barnett, UNL Geography Ph.D. candidate, will present "Analyzing Gravestone Iconography, Brownville, Nebraska" on March 15, 2012, as part of the National Park Service Midwest Archeological Center’s Lunchtime Lecture Series. Her talk will be 12:00-12:45 at the Robert V. Denney Federal Building, 100 Centennial Mall North, Room 497. You are invited to bring your lunch.
Inside the School of Natural Resources Mon. March 12, 2012
- Printed Journals: Valuable Resource or Wasteful Anachronism?
- Pegg's Research Examines Fish Populations in Large Rivers
- UNL Weatherfest to Return Saturday, March 31
- Wildlife Club hosts outdoor advocacy speakers, March 14
- Flora of Nebraska update includes new sightings, new taxonomy
- Atlases by SNR Geographers Recommended by Library Journal
- SNR Student Posters Recognized by The Wildlife Society
- Dutcher Recognized by Sorghum Producers
- Master Naturalist Training Begins in April in Central Nebraska
- Morrill Hall’s ‘Sunday Scientist’ focuses on Ashfall paleontology
- Downtown Lunchtime Talk March 15: Analyzing Gravestones in Nebraska
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