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06/4/2004 |
Summer Research Program Opens with Nationally Renowned MentorsThe Summer Research Program presented by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Office of Graduate Studies will open with the words of two nationally recognized mentoring scholars, Howard G. Adams and Calvin Mackie, both recipients of the Presidential Aw… |
06/4/2004 |
05/12/2004 |
Jazz in June Concerts, Market, Garden Tours Each Tuesday in JuneThe annual Jazz in June concerts promise great jazz and great food in the great outdoors on Tuesday evenings beginning June 1 on the University of Nebraska-Lincoln City Campus. Organized by the Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery, Nebraska Art Association,… |
06/1/2004 |
05/28/2004 |
16 Dance Students to Perform at Kennedy Center June 1The University of Nebraska-Lincoln Dance Division in the Hixson-Lied College of Fine and Performing Arts was one of eight dance programs selected to participate in the Kennedy Center for Performing Arts "Celebration of College and University Dance" o… |
06/1/2004 |
05/28/2004 |
UNL Great Plains Art Collection to Dedicate 'No Turning Back' June 1Efforts to transform an area of 12th Street in downtown Lincoln into a premier arts corridor take another step forward June 1 with the public installation and dedication of a near life-size bronze statue titled "No Turning Back" by artist Veryl Goodn… |
06/1/2004 |
05/21/2004 |
Announcement on Homestead Records PreservationThe University of Nebraska-Lincoln and Homestead National Monument of America will announce plans to preserve important homesteading records from the Broken Bow area. Media is welcome at the announcement at noon May 24 during the Broken Bow Rotary me… |
05/24/2004 |
05/21/2004 |
UNL Chancellor Perlman To Visit Broken Bow, Lexington, HoldregeUniversity of Nebraska-Lincoln Chancellor Harvey Perlman will travel to the Broken Bow, Lexington and Holdrege areas May 24-26 for community visits as part of an ongoing effort to meet with community members and explore all parts of the state and hea… |
05/24/2004 |
04/22/2004 |
8th-Graders Selected for Husker/Olympic Alumni Festival SaluteMore than 330 eighth-grade student leaders from across the state will attend the sixth annual Breakfast for Champions May 14 in the Bob Devaney Sports Center. Sponsored by the Nebraska Alumni Association, the U.S. Olympic Committee and the Knights of… |
05/14/2004 |
04/30/2004 |
27th Street Entrance Recommended for May 8 UNL CommencementThe ongoing major construction of the Antelope Valley Project will severely limit access from the west and south to the Bob Devaney Sports Center for University of Nebraska-Lincoln commencement exercises on May 8. UNL officials urge those planning to… |
05/8/2004 |
05/7/2004 |
30 to Receive Military Commissions in May 8 CeremonyThirty 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. Army, Navy, Air Force or Marine Corps on May 8. Following UNL commencement exercises, a… |
05/8/2004 |
04/21/2004 |
Lewis & Clark Art Exhibition Features Plant, Animal Discoveries"Lewis and Clark on the Great Plains: The Natural History of the Expedition of Discovery," an art exhibition featuring the flora and fauna discovered by Lewis and Clark while on the Great Plains, is May 7-Aug. 29 in the Great Plains Art Collection in… |
05/7/2004 |
04/30/2004 |
Nobelist Paul Berg, Maxine Singer to Speak May 7 at Beadle CenterTwo experts on the work of University of Nebraska alumnus George W. Beadle will give a lecture on his work next week. Paul Berg and Maxine Singer, authors of the book "George Beadle, An Uncommon Farmer: The Emergence of Genetics in the 20th Century,"… |
05/7/2004 |
04/22/2004 |
Live Concert, 'Lumia Nights,' at Mueller Planetarium May 1 and 2Want a unique, relaxing, romantic experience? Experience the "Lumia Nights" live concert by nationally known synthesist Jonn Serrie in the University of Nebraska State Museum's Mueller Planetarium. Two performances are scheduled by the foremost compo… |
05/1/2004 |
04/21/2004 |
Alumni to Honor 'Spirit of Nebraska' at Class Ring PresentationThe Nebraska Alumni Association will honor three distinguished alumni who embody the "Spirit of Nebraska" and the university at its annual class ring presentation ceremony next week. Spirit of Nebraska winners for 2004 are Veva Cheney, Jon Kelley and… |
04/30/2004 |
04/28/2004 |
Students to Showcase Real-World Business Software Projects April 29Students in the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's J.D. Edwards Honors Program in Computer Science and Management have completed the design and implementation of eight major computer software solutions for sponsoring organizations in Nebraska. As part … |
04/29/2004 |
02/18/2004 |
Borstelmann's Thompson Lecture Rescheduled for April 27WHEN: Tuesday, April 27, 3:30 p.m. WHERE:M Lied Center for Performing Arts, 301 N. 12th St. Lincoln, Neb., Feb. 18, 2004 -- The University of Nebraska-Lincoln has rescheduled for April 27 the E.N. Thompson Forum on World Issues featuring Thomas Bors… |
04/27/2004 |
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