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02/6/2006
Osher Lifelong Learning offers floral art class Feb. 23-March 30
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Osher Lifelong Learning Institute will offer a six-week study series, "Floral Design -- Art and Technique." The six-week study series is Thursdays Feb. 23 to March 30, from 2 to 3:15 p.m. in Room 121 of UNL's Hom…
02/23/2006
02/9/2006
NASA scientist to discuss 'Science Education for Tomorrow' Feb. 23
NASA scientist and educator Miriam Rodon-Naveira will discuss teaching methods used to create enthusiasm and interest in science education and provide an overview of NASA's student and faculty programs in a Feb. 23 talk at the University of Nebraska-…
02/23/2006
02/20/2006
Garbarino to discuss 'Aggression & the New American Girl' Feb. 23
James Garbarino, the author of more than 150 articles and 20 books on the subject of childhood trauma and its causes, will speak Feb. 23 at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Garbarino's lecture, "See Jane Hit: Aggression and the New American Girl…
02/23/2006
02/6/2006
Historian to discuss Western art Feb. 20 at Great Plains Art Museum
Brian Dippie, a visiting historian from the University of Victoria in British Columbia and an expert on Western American art, will give a talk on the "uneasy status" of Western art Feb. 20 at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Dippie's lecture, "C…
02/20/2006
02/2/2006
Chicago Botanic Garden horticulture director to speak Feb. 19
Tim Johnson, director of horticulture for the Chicago Botanic Garden, will be keynote speaker for the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Garden Friends annual meeting Feb. 19. The meeting begins at 2 p.m. in the auditorium of the Nebraska Union, 1400 R S…
02/19/2006
02/8/2006
Law College to host Diversity Law Day Feb. 18
As part of a continuing commitment to diversity, the University of Nebraska College of Law will host its annual Diversity Law Day on Feb. 18 as part of National Minority Law Student Recruitment Month. The Diversity Law Day program will be from 9:30 …
02/18/2006
02/13/2006
'Extreme Weather on the Plains' at Mueller Planetarium
Beginning Feb. 18, visitors to the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Mueller Planetarium will be able to travel along with storm chaser Mike Hollingshead of Blair as he explores northern lights, rain, hail, and tornados that expose the Plains states t…
02/18/2006
02/6/2006
Women's Studies colloquium series begins Feb. 16
The Women's Studies program at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln will present talks in its colloquium series on Feb. 16 and 20 and March 27. The series is offered in conjunction with the UNL College of Arts and Sciences' new minor in LGBTQ/Sexuali…
02/16/2006
02/1/2006
Janovy to describe 'Teaching in Eden' in Feb. 15 Olson Seminar
John Janovy Jr., Paula and D.B. Varner distinguished professor of biological sciences at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln will discuss his latest book, "Teaching in Eden" (2003), in the next Paul A. Olson Seminar in Great Plains Studies Feb. 15 at …
02/15/2006
02/2/2006
Journalist T.R. Reid to address ascendance of united Europe Feb. 15
Popular and insightful journalist and author T.R. Reid will deliver the E.N. Thompson Forum on World Issues, "The United States of Europe," at 7 p.m. Feb. 15 at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Lied Center for Performing Arts, 301 N. 12th St. The…
02/15/2006
01/30/2006
Duke scholar to speak Feb. 7 during Black History Month
Duke University scholar Mark Anthony Neal will speak at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Feb. 7 during UNL's observance of Black History Month. Neal, associate professor of black popular culture at Duke, will deliver "Towards a Hip-Hop Theory of Bl…
02/7/2006
01/30/2006
NU State Museum exhibit to showcase Nebraska artist Bud Pritchard
An exhibition opening Feb. 4 at the University of Nebraska State Museum showcases the work of a Nebraska artist and tells the story of a once thriving job niche that's now nearly extinct. "C.G. Pritchard: A Retrospective," mounted in the museum's Coo…
02/4/2006
01/24/2006
Saturn reappears for viewing at UNL's Behlen Observatory
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Behlen Observatory near Mead will be open for public observing of a variety of celestial objects from 7-10 p.m. Feb. 3. Provided the sky is clear, visitors will be able to view a variety of objects with the 30-inc…
02/3/2006
01/30/2006
L.A. architect Michael Maltzan to speak Feb. 2 at Sheldon Art Gallery
Los Angeles-based architect Michael Maltzan, principal of Michael Maltzan Architecture, will deliver the first of three spring Hyde Lectures Feb. 2 at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. The lecture will begin at 4:30 p.m. in the auditorium of Sheldo…
02/2/2006
01/17/2006
Osher Lifelong Learning to offer series with former Sheldon director Geske
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Osher Lifelong Learning Institute will offer a six-week study series titled "Looking at the Arts," Feb. 1 through March 8. The series will give participants the opportunity to consider the role that art plays in t…
02/1/2006

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