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01/17/2006
'Cat Chow: Alterations' at Hillestad Gallery Jan. 30-Feb. 24
Cat Chow is an artist, fashion designer, educator and musician. In her work she creates innovatively constructed garments and, most recently, sculptures from common materials such as zippers, dollars bills, measuring tapes and baby bottle nipples. He…
01/30/2006
01/20/2006
Hypnotist Steve Atwood at Nebraska East Union Jan. 27
Steve Atwood, one of the funniest and most well-respect hypnotists in the country, will appear Jan. 27 at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Atwood's performance will begin at 8 p.m. in the Great Plains Room of the Nebraska East Union, northeast of …
01/27/2006
01/12/2006
Columbia scholar to deliver Roscoe Pound lecture Jan. 26
Jeremy Waldron, university professor and director of the Center for Law and Philosophy at the Columbia University Law School will deliver the 2006 Roscoe Pound Lecture at the University of Nebraska College of Law. His lecture, "Safety, Security and …
01/26/2006
01/10/2006
Speaker to address human rights and globalization in Jan. 24 talk
Micheline Ishay, director of the Human Rights Program at the Graduate School of International Studies at the University of Denver, will speak on "Human Rights, Globalization & the U.S.: Spartacus v. Caesar?" Jan. 24 at the University of Nebraska-Linc…
01/25/2006
01/4/2006
Kruger Collection to host 'Barns of Nebraska's Ethnic Communities' exhibit
The Kruger Collection of miniature furnishings and decorative arts at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln will host an exhibition that pays tribute to the history of barns in Nebraska's ethnic communities from Jan. 23 through March 9. The traveling ex…
01/23/2006
01/17/2006
Roundtable on Indigenous Issues' is Jan. 23
The Plains Humanities Alliance's Jan. 23 Research and Region seminar, "A Roundtable on Indigenous Issues," will feature graduate students in an interdisciplinary colloquium. Students and their topics are Wynne Summers, English, "Women Elders' Life St…
01/23/2006
01/18/2006
NU State Museum to present fossil days, disaster events
The University of Nebraska State Museum at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln will present a day-long family event, "Dinosaurs and Disasters," Feb. 18, and Saturday afternoon fossil events Jan. 21-Feb. 11, all at Morrill Hall, 14th and U streets. "Di…
01/21/2006
01/13/2006
'Lord of the rings' returns to Student Observatory Jan. 20
Saturn is back in evening skies and the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Student Observatory will be open Friday, Jan. 20 (weather permitting), for public viewing of the ringed planet and other attractions of the winter sky. The observatory, on the roo…
01/20/2006
01/13/2006
Winter Festival for Winds and Percussion is Jan. 20-22
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln School of Music will host the 19th annual Winter Festival for Winds and Percussion Jan. 20-22 at Westbrook Music Building and Kimball Recital Hall on the UNL City Campus. The festival will involve 90 high school jun…
01/20/2006
01/9/2006
Mexicanos, Latinos settling in Heartland is Jan. 18 Olson Seminar topic
"The Search for Space and a Sense of Place: Mexicanos/Latinos Settle in the Heartland" will be the topic Jan. 18 of the next Paul A. Olson Seminar in Great Plains Studies at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Miguel A. Carranza, professor of sociolo…
01/18/2006
01/6/2006
Marcher with King to give MLK Day address at UNL Jan. 16
A man who marched for civil rights with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in the 1960s will give the keynote address at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's week-long celebration of the national holiday celebrating King. This year's events will be conducted…
01/16/2006
12/20/2005
Julian Dashper exhibit opens Jan. 14 at Sheldon Art Gallery
"Midwestern Unlike You and Me: New Zealand's Julian Dashper," which explores 25 years of the artist's concept-based art, opens Jan. 14 at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery. The exhibition, co-curated by Christopher Coo…
01/14/2006
12/19/2005
'New Perspectives' exhibition opens Jan. 6 at Great Plains Art Museum
An exhibition featuring work by the Nebraska Women's Caucus for Art will open Jan. 6 and run through March 26 at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Great Plains Art Museum, 1155 Q St. "New Perspectives" includes two- and three-dimensional work by m…
01/6/2006
01/4/2006
Moon, Mars, nebulae to be in view Jan. 6 at Behlen Observatory
The first public night in 2006 at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Behlen Observatory near Mead will be from 7 to 10 p.m. on Jan. 6. Provided the sky is clear, visitors will be able to view a variety of objects with the 30-inch telescope. The Moo…
01/6/2006
12/19/2005
94 from UNL to Mississippi coast for Katrina cleanup in January
While most students are enjoying a post-holiday break, 76 University of Nebraska-Lincoln students and 18 faculty and staff will be hard at work near Waveland, Miss., cleaning up and helping hurricane victims rebuild their lives. On Jan. 1, two buses …
01/1/2006

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