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release date | headline | event date |
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01/30/2007 |
Lecture series on Jewish, Christian, Muslim relations continues at UNLThe University of Nebraska-Lincoln Program in Medieval and Renaissance Studies lecture series continues with speakers examining the historical relationships of major world religions. Series coordinators said the lectures will provide an opportunity t… |
01/31/2007 |
01/11/2007 |
Quilt ID Day is Jan. 28 at Great Plains Art MuseumHow do you get a quilt to talk? Every quilt has a story but often the story dies with the quilt maker. What do you know about that family heirloom tucked in the closet? Quilt owners will have an opportunity Jan. 28 to learn more about their quilt's … |
01/28/2007 |
01/12/2007 |
Public night at Behlen Observatory is Jan. 26The University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Behlen Observatory near Mead will be open for public observing 7-10 p.m. Jan. 26. Provided the sky is clear, visitors will be able to view a variety of objects with the 30-inch telescope and with smaller telescope… |
01/26/2007 |
01/18/2007 |
200 African-American high school leaders to have summit at UNLAs many as 200 emerging leaders will gather at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Jan. 26 for a the first day-long Nebraska Black Leadership Symposium. The program is designed to uplift, inspire and motivate recognized youth leaders of today, and emp… |
01/26/2007 |
01/3/2007 |
Bulb expert to lecture Jan. 21 as UNL Garden Friends speakerBulbs provide some of the earliest color in the spring garden. But bulbs can be intimidating because they require a bit of planning for the best results. Brent Heath, one of America's foremost experts on bulbs, will relate how to do plan for spring c… |
01/21/2007 |
01/12/2007 |
UNL Campus Rec sponsoring free interactive festival Jan. 19-20Get out of the cold and join thousands of UNL students, campus and community supporters as they check out the latest products, fashions, technology, services, sounds and tastes from local and national companies at an event called "Get Rec'd" Jan. 19 … |
01/19/2007 |
01/5/2007 |
Francis Moul to present 'Guide to National Grasslands' Jan. 17The history and background of America's National Grasslands will be the subject of the Jan. 17 Paul A. Olson Seminar in Great Plains Studies at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Francis Moul, an environmental historian from Lincoln, will present "A… |
01/17/2007 |
01/10/2007 |
Peace Corps film and volunteer chat at Nebraska Union Jan. 17Individuals interested in the Peace Corps will have a chance Jan. 17 to visit with Gretchen Mills, a returned Peace Corps volunteer who served in the Kyrgyz Republic from 1998 to 2000. Mills will present a short film and host a discussion 6-7 p.m. in… |
01/17/2007 |
01/4/2007 |
'Architect's Brother' exhibit opens Jan. 16 at Sheldon Art GalleryRobert and Shana ParkeHarrison's "The Architect's Brother" opens Jan. 16 at Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. The exhibition features 42 large-scale, mixed-media images creating a mythical world that mirrors ours, wh… |
01/16/2007 |
01/11/2007 |
Gallup, UNL join in Washington, D.C.-based master's on global leadershipGlobal leadership is the emphasis for a new educational venture combining the University of Nebraska and The Gallup Organization. Beginning in April, a new learning center in Washington, D.C., will be the site for the first cohort class in a master o… |
01/16/2007 |
01/8/2007 |
Jane Elliott, chancellor's awards to highlight Jan. 15 MLK eventJane Elliott, teacher, diversity trainer and creator of "Blue Eyes/Brown Eyes" exercise, is the keynote speaker for University of Nebraska-Lincoln's observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. At a 2 p.m. program Jan. 15 at the Nebraska Union, 1400 R S… |
01/15/2007 |
12/5/2006 |
'Ceramics from China, Japan, Korea' opens Jan. 12 at Lentz Center"Ceramics from China, Japan and Korea" will be the 2007 spring show at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Lentz Center for Asian Culture. "The center has been celebrating its 20th anniversary since September. For this reason, and because china is t… |
01/12/2007 |
12/22/2006 |
UNL students, staff to aid Omaha Nation in Jan. 4-6 service-learning tripSeven University of Nebraska-Lincoln students and two staff employees will finish the university's seasonal break assisting the Omaha Tribe in Macy. The group will take part in a service-learning event, "Macy Alternative Service Break," Jan. 4-6. The… |
01/4/2007 |
12/8/2006 |
Sen. Hagel to address Dec. 16 UNL graduatesU.S. Sen Chuck Hagel, R-Neb., will give the address at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Dec. 16 commencement exercises. Chancellor Harvey Perlman will preside at the exercises, which begin at 9:30 a.m. at the Bob Devaney Sports Center, 1600 Court… |
12/16/2006 |
12/13/2006 |
3 to receive military commissions in Dec. 16 ceremonyThree University of Nebraska-Lincoln students who have participated in the Reserve Officer Training Corps at UNL are scheduled to receive commissions in the U.S. Air Force and Navy Dec. 16. Following UNL commencement exercises, a joint commissioning … |
12/16/2006 |
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