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09/12/2007
OutSpeaking: groups join to train speakers, educate on LGBTQ concerns
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Out on Campus Speakers Bureau has joined with Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays and Citizens For Equal Protection to develop OutSpeaking, a collaborative effort to share information about lesbian,…
09/22/2007
09/10/2007
Moon, Jupiter and Lyra to take center stage at Behlen Observatory
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Behlen Observatory near Mead will be open for public observing of the moon, the planet Jupiter and a variety of other celestial objects from 8-11 p.m. Sept. 21. Provided the sky is clear, visitors will be able to …
09/21/2007
09/14/2007
Lincoln Army officer back from Afghanistan to talk at UNL Sept. 21
The Department of Classics and Religious Studies at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln will sponsor a lecture by Maj. Robert Holbert, "Islam, Tribalism and the American Experience in Afghanistan." The lecture will be Friday, Sept. 21 at 7 p.m. in the…
09/21/2007
08/31/2007
Composer Robert Owens in residency at UNL Sept. 10-20
Composer Robert Owens will be in residence at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln School of Music Sept. 10-20. Owens will give lectures and master classes and coach UNL music students, faculty and friends. The residency will conclude with a performanc…
09/19/2007
09/5/2007
Winner of Great Plains book prize leads off Olson Seminars Sept. 19
Michael L. Tate, who received the Great Plains Distinguished Book Prize for his book, "Indians and Emigrants: Encounters on the Overland Trails," will deliver the fall's first Paul A. Olson Seminar in Great Plains Studies Sept. 19 at the University o…
09/19/2007
08/22/2007
3rd-annual legal diversity conference is Sept. 14 in Omaha
Theodore M. "Ted" Shaw, director-counsel and president of the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, will be the keynote speaker at the third-annual Nebraska Legal Diversity Summit Sept. 14 in Omaha. Presented by the University of Nebraska Public …
09/14/2007
08/22/2007
UNL Osher Lifelong Learning offering course on World War II
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Osher Lifelong Learning Institute will offer a six-week study series titled "World War II." The study series is scheduled for Fridays, Sept. 14 through Oct.19, from 9:30 to 11 a.m., at Nebraska Educational Telecom…
09/14/2007
09/6/2007
Microsoft COO Kevin Turner to speak at UNL Sept. 14
Kevin Turner, Chief Operating Officer of Microsoft Corporation, will talk Sept. 14 to students at the J.D. Edwards Honors Program in Computer Science and Management at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. His talk, "Being a Leader," which is free and …
09/14/2007
07/23/2007
Scientists, activists comprise UNL's 2007-08 Thompson Forum schedule
National Geographic photographer Joel Sartore will give the first lecture in the 2007-08 E.N. Thompson Forum on World Issues at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. The year's theme is "Changing Nature," and the slate of speakers will explore a cross-…
09/13/2007
09/5/2007
Photographer Joel Sartore to speak at Sept. 13 E.N. Thompson Forum
National Geographic photographer Joel Sartore will give the first lecture in the 2007-08 E.N. Thompson Forum on World Issues at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. The year's theme for the forum is "Changing Nature," and the slate of speakers will ex…
09/13/2007
09/10/2007
NAACP Legal Defense president Shaw to speak at College of Law Sept. 13
Theodore M. Shaw, Director-Counsel and President of the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, the nation's premier civil rights law firm, will speak at noon Sept. 13 at University of Nebraska College of Law. The presentation, the 2007-2008 Winthr…
09/13/2007
08/30/2007
UNL announces fall lecture series on architecture in historical fiction
A lecture series this fall at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln will examine how depictions of buildings were incorporated into 18th- and 19th-century historical fiction. The series will feature five prominent scholars from Great Britain who special…
09/10/2007
08/27/2007
'Seasonal Celebrations, Daily Life': Iturbide photographs at Sheldon Sept. 7
"Seasonal Celebrations, Daily Life," an exhibition of 25 large, black-and-white photographs that highlight the work by contemporary Mexican photographer Graciela Iturbide, will be exhibited at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Sheldon Memorial Art…
09/7/2007
08/31/2007
Loren Eiseley centennial year kicks off Sept. 7-8 with lectures, tours
The name Loren Eiseley may be familiar to Nebraskans, but many may not be attuned with the international significance of the native Nebraskan and highly respected anthropologist, science writer, ecologist and poet. The Friends of the Loren Eiseley So…
09/7/2007
08/14/2007
UNL's fall Management Development Seminars begin Sept. 5
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln Department of Management will offer 22 seminars covering a wide range of topics this fall in its fall Management Development Certificate Program. The seminars will be conducted in Lincoln, Omaha and Mahoney State Pa…
09/5/2007

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