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02/3/2005 |
2nd-annual Arts Entrepreneurship Day is Feb. 12The University of Nebraska-Lincoln School of Music and UNL's Nebraska Center for Entrepreneurship will present the second-annual Arts Entrepreneurship Day Feb. 12 in the Westbrook Music Building, 11th & R streets (extended), on the UNL City Campus. T… |
02/12/2005 |
02/2/2005 |
Heartland Conference for Free Enterprise is Feb. 10To celebrate its 20th anniversary in 2005, the Heartland Conference for Free Enterprise will offer three curricular tracks -- empowering small business growth and success, technology transfer and intellectual property licensing, and new venture creat… |
02/10/2005 |
02/3/2005 |
Women's Center concert to benefit organization for torture victimsFour local bands will participate in a Feb. 10 concert sponsored by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Women's Center titled "Rock Against Violence: A Benefit for FIRST Project." The concert is free, but freewill donations will be accepted. All money… |
02/10/2005 |
01/27/2005 |
February seminars focus on needs of managersTwo February seminars offered by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's College of Business Administration will help managers and supervisors focus on dealing with difficult people and on succeeding in today's global business environment. The seminars … |
02/9/2005 |
01/18/2005 |
Poet Laureate Kooser is Feb. 8 Nebraska Lecture speakerTed Kooser, 13th poet laureate consultant in poetry to the Library of Congress, will read from his works and discuss poetry in a special Nebraska Lectures event Feb. 8. The event, co-presented by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and the City of Lin… |
02/8/2005 |
01/13/2005 |
NU College of Law to host Diversity Law Day Feb. 5As part of a continuing commitment to diversity, the University of Nebraska College of Law will host its annual Diversity Law Day on Feb. 5. This event is cosponsored by the Law School Admission Council as part of National Minority Law Student Recrui… |
02/5/2005 |
01/18/2005 |
Events to mark African American HIV/AIDS Awareness DayTwo events at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and the Malone Community Center are scheduled to commemorate African American HIV/AIDS Awareness Day (Feb. 7). A bowling tournament will be held at the Nebraska East Union on Feb. 5, with proceeds bene… |
02/5/2005 |
01/24/2005 |
Comet Macholz, Saturn and Titan on view Jan. 28 at Student ObservatoryThe University of Nebraska-Lincoln Student Observatory will be open to the public from 7-10 p.m. Jan. 28 for viewing comet Macholz, Saturn and its giant moon Titan, and some of the attractions of the winter sky. Comet Macholz is the third naked-eye c… |
01/28/2005 |
01/14/2005 |
Issues in prairie dog conservation to be subject of Jan. 27 lecturePrairie dog conservation is as much, if not more, about human social issues as it is about ecological and technical issues, according to biologist Richard Reading, who will lecture on the topic Jan. 27 at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. The lectu… |
01/27/2005 |
01/7/2005 |
Winter Festival for Winds & Percussion is Jan. 21-23The University of Nebraska-Lincoln School of Music will host the 18th annual Winter Festival for Winds and Percussion Jan. 21-23. The festival will involve 93 high school juniors and seniors from Nebraska, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Mississippi, Missour… |
01/21/2005 |
01/5/2005 |
Forsberg to describe sandhill cranes' journey in Jan. 19 Olson SeminarLincoln photographer Michael Forsberg will share his journeys with sandhill cranes in the next Paul A. Olson Seminar in Great Plains Studies Jan. 19 at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. In "On Ancient Wings -- The Sandhill Cranes of North America,"… |
01/19/2005 |
01/4/2005 |
UNL student Collin Sullivan to give Jan. 17 King Day addressUniversity of Nebraska-Lincoln student Collin Sullivan will give the keynote address Jan. 17 at UNL's ceremony for the national holiday honoring the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. The first student to give the keynote address in the UNL celebration's ei… |
01/17/2005 |
01/10/2005 |
Christie, van Rossum winners of Chancellor's 'Fulfilling the Dream' AwardsThomas Christie, multicultural/community administrator for Lincoln Public Schools, and Chuck van Rossum, special assistant to the vice chancellor for student affairs at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, have been selected as the 2005 winners of the… |
01/17/2005 |
01/10/2006 |
Hunter, Williams winners of Chancellor's 'Fulfilling the Dream' AwardsAmber Hunter, coordinator for multicultural student recruitment in the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Office of Admissions, and Larry Williams, director of the Lincoln Commission on Human Rights and equal opportunity officer for the city of Lincoln, … |
01/16/2005 |
01/6/2005 |
Behlen Observatory public night is Jan. 14The first public night for 2005 at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Behlen Observatory near Mead will be Jan. 14 from 7 to 10 p.m. Comet Machholz, the first bright comet in several years, will be high in the sky during the public night and will b… |
01/14/2005 |
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