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03/21/2005
Severe Weather Awareness Week is March 28-April 1
Chancellor Harvey Perlman of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and UNL's vice chancellors are encouraging the UNL community to participate in a statewide tornado warning exercise on March 30. The exercise is part of the March 28-April 1 observance o…
03/30/2005
03/17/2005
Visioning workshops set March 29 and 30 for UNL master plan update
Two "visioning" workshops are set to solicit input into an update of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's master physical plan. Jennifer Dam, campus planner, said UNL is about midway through updating its master physical plan, and the workshops are on…
03/29/2005
03/23/2005
Mueller Planetarium reopens with show on black holes and quasars
Journey with the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Mueller Planetarium into a universe of bizarre monsters as the planetarium explores quasars and supermassive black holes in a new show, "Point of No Return," beginning March 26. After a winter renovat…
03/26/2005
03/15/2005
Pulitzer Prize-winning author on genocide at March 25 Thompson Forum
Samantha Power, Pulitzer Prize-winning author on the subject of genocide, will speak on "U.S. Foreign Policy and Human Rights" on March 25 at 3:30 p.m. at the Lied Center for Performing Arts, 301 N. 12th St. Power's talk is part of the E.N. Thompson …
03/25/2005
03/9/2005
53rd annual psychology symposium to look at prejudice and racism
The 53rd annual Nebraska Symposium on Motivation March 24-25 will look at prejudice and racism. The study of prejudice and racism is among the oldest interests in social psychology. While early researchers looked at individual processes and personali…
03/24/2005
03/22/2005
Army ROTC exercises include chopper fly-overs
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Army ROTC program will conduct annual air assault training operations on campus March 24 and 31. On March 24 (rehearsal for the event), two UH-60 helicopters will fly over campus and land on the football practice …
03/24/2005
03/10/2005
'Watching Grass Grow from Space' is March 23 Olson Seminar topic
Watching grass grow is one of the things Geoffrey Henebry does for a living, but he uses space age technology to do it. He'll talk about that process March 23 in the next Paul A. Olson Seminar in Great Plains Studies at the University of Nebraska-Lin…
03/23/2005
03/14/2005
Scholar of 1937 Nanjing Massacre to deliver talk March 23
The Nanjing Massacre will be the subject of a free, public lecture by Suping Lu, associate professor of university libraries at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, on March 23, at 3:30 p.m. in the Nebraska Union, 1400 R St. Lu is the author of "They …
03/23/2005
03/10/2005
The Kinsey Sicks to perform March 22 at Lied Center
The University Program Council at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln will present a performance by The Kinsey Sicks March 22 at the Lied Center for Performing Arts, 301 N. 12th St. For more than a decade, The Kinsey Sicks, America's Favorite Dragapel…
03/22/2005
03/21/2005
Initiative for Teaching and Learning Excellence projects funded
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln has announced its 2004-2005 Initiative for Teaching and Learning Excellence grants, for proposals related to teaching excellence and enhanced undergraduate student learning. Grant winners will be recognized at a pub…
03/22/2005
03/17/2005
Lawyer to discuss intellectual property March 21 at Othmer Hall
Engineers are visionaries: Creative, inventive, innovative. Often that translates into new products, processes or designs. For this reason, engineers must know the basics of intellectual property. David H. Youssefi, corporate intellectual property co…
03/21/2005
02/23/2005
UNL presents Big Red Road Show in Mitchell March 19
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln will present the "Big Red Road Show" at the Mitchell Events Center on the Scotts Bluff County Fairgrounds in Mitchell on March 19 from 1-4 p.m. (MST). Featuring more than 50 interactive exhibits, live performances, …
03/19/2005
02/24/2005
Surviving storms topic of free March 19 weather symposium
A record-breaking year of tornados will be the focus of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Central Plains Severe Weather Symposium March 19. The theme for the free public event is "The May 22, 2004, Tornado Outbreak in Southeast Nebraska." The even…
03/19/2005
03/14/2005
'Twister Sisters,' poet Mark Svenvold added to weather symposium slate
The "Twister Sisters" and award-winning poet Mark Svenvold have been added to the program of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's 2004 Central Plains Severe Weather Symposium March 19 at Lincoln East High School, 1000 S. 70th St. From 1:30 to 2:30 p.…
03/19/2005
03/8/2005
March 16 seminar to help managers create, foster successful teams
Communicating in groups and teams plays a significant role in today's business environment, and a March 16 seminar by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Department of Management will address that process. In "Creating and Managing Teams," Dawn Brai…
03/16/2005

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