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UNL News Releases: Faculty

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10/8/2010
Journalism's 'Innovator in Residence' Oct. 12-14 is Oh Yeon-Oh
Oh Yeon-ho, CEO and founder of the citizen journalism website OhmyNews, will be the second Innovator in Residence at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Journalism and Mass Communications. He will visit Oct. 12 to 14. Operating under the…
10/12/2010
04/13/2010
Faculty honored at All University Honors Convocation April 18
Outstanding students and faculty will be recognized at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's annual All University Honors Convocation April 18. Ellen Weissinger, interim senior vice chancellor for academic affairs, will preside over the event that be…
04/18/2010
03/9/2010
UNL's Narboni has 'Piano in Tow,' takes classical music on tour
From Paris to New York, from Prague to Chicago, classical pianist Nicole Narboni has performed in some of the most prestigious venues on the globe. Later this month, she'll be adding Nebraska towns like Bridgeport, Lewellen and Morrill to the list. …
03/22/2010
02/12/2010
Art department fund-raiser MEDICI 'going green' at March 6 event
To celebrate its 15th year of supporting the Department of Art and Art History at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, MEDICI is going green. The annual fund raiser at the Eisentrager-Howard Gallery on the UNL city campus will be Saturday, March 6, f…
03/6/2010
04/23/2009
Faculty honored at All University Honors Convocation April 26
Outstanding students and faculty will be recognized at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's annual All University Honors Convocation April 26. Chancellor Harvey Perlman will preside over the event that begins at 2 p.m. in the Lied Center for Perform…
04/26/2009
03/25/2009
Nebraska Lecture to explore Walt Whitman in the digital age
Modern technology has given 19th-century American poet Walt Whitman the broad audience he always sought. Living in an era of rapidly changing media, Whitman found creative ways to use newspapers, photography, magazines and books to spread his ideas.…
04/9/2009
03/30/2009
New Innocents Society, Mortar Board members inducted at Ivy Day April 4
Students, faculty members and alumni will honored by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln at its annual Ivy Day ceremonies beginning at 9:30 a.m. April 4 at the Wick Alumni Center, 1520 R St. The event, co-sponsored by Mortar Board and the Innocents S…
04/4/2009
03/18/2009
Chavez legacy to be celebrated with documentary, panel on American dream
The life and legacy of Cesar Chavez will be celebrated with a panel discussion and presentation of the documentary, "We the People: An American Dream and Nightmare," by Luis Peon-Casanova, 6 p.m. March 24 at the Nebraska Union, 1400 R St., at the Uni…
03/24/2009
02/16/2009
UNL professor curates 'dreamy' exhibition at Folger Shakespeare Library
Carole Levin, Willa Cather professor of history at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, has curated a new exhibit at the Folger Shakespeare Library in Washington, D.C. "To Sleep, Perchance to Dream" will run Feb. 19 through May 30. Levin, who is also…
02/19/2009
10/17/2008
Ayers talk at UNL canceled
A speech that was to be part of a student research conference at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's College of Education and Human Science by William Ayers, a distinguished professor of curriculum and instruction at the University of Illinois at Ch…
11/15/2008
12/5/2006
UNL French professors recognized by French government
Two University of Nebraska-Lincoln professors will be recognized today by the Republic of France for their efforts to promote French language and culture. Thomas M. Carr Jr., and Jordan Stump will be decorated in a ceremony at 4 p.m. at the Lied Cent…
12/5/2006
09/26/2005
Marshall Olds to be honored by French government
Marshall Olds, Willa Cather professor and professor of French at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, will be honored Sept. 29 when he is decorated as a Chevalier in the Ordre des Palmes Academiques by the Republic of France. The Palmes Academiques we…
09/29/2005
04/8/2005
Janovy to receive Friends of Libraries award
National Library week celebrations at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln will include the Friends of the Libraries bestowing the Hartley Burr Alexander Award on Professor John Janovy Jr. Janovy, the Paula and D.B. Varner distinguished professor of bi…
04/14/2005
10/6/2004
Poet Laureate Kooser to have first Library of Congress reading Oct. 7
The new poet laureate consultant in poetry, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Professor Ted Kooser, will inaugurate the Library of Congress literary season with readings from his work Oct. 7. He will also be a featured author at the fourth National Book…
10/7/2004
04/5/2004
McBroom Professorship Supports UNL Nanomechanics Specialist
Robert McBroom of Franklin, Wis., realized long ago the opportunities that his instructors and an engineering degree from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln afforded him. In turn, the 1948 graduate supported the College of Engineering and Technology…

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