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06/1/2004 |
Afternoon Astronomy Shows Tuesday-Sunday at Mueller PlanetariumRalph Mueller Planetarium at the University of Nebraska State Museum in Morrill Hall will present its featured planetarium astronomy shows Tuesday through Sunday at 2 p.m., and additional shows for children Tuesdays and Thursdays at 11 a.m. through A… |
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06/3/2004 |
Sebastian Elbaum Receives Prestigious NSF Career AwardSebastian Elbaum, assistant professor in computer science and engineering at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, has been awarded a National Science Foundation Career Award. The $400,000 award is titled "Leveraging Field Data to Test Highly-Configura… |
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06/3/2004 |
Grange, Sherrard Receive Fulbright Senior Specialist GrantsTwo University of Nebraska-Lincoln scholars have received Fulbright Senior Specialist grants from the Council for International Exchange of Scholars. William Grange, associate professor of theatre arts, is teaching communications and journalism this… |
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06/2/2004 |
Historian Vanessa Gorman Wins Award for BookVanessa Gorman, associate professor of history and associate dean in the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, has won the Award for Outstanding Publication from the Classical Association of the Middle West and South for… |
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06/3/2004 |
Allan McCutcheon Named Statistical Association FellowLincoln, Neb., June 4, 2004 --Allan McCutcheon has been named a fellow of the American Statistical Association. McCutcheon is director of the Gallup Research Center, chair of the survey research and methodology graduate program at the University of N… |
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06/3/2004 |
Sicking, Safety Facility, Earn Pocono Raceway AwardThe University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Midwest Roadside Safety Facility, headed by Dean L. Sicking, has been named the 2004 recipient of Pocono Raceway's Bill France Award of Excellence. The award of Excellence has been presented annually to a person, … |
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06/3/2004 |
Anna Shavers Attends Meeting to Develop 'Global' Law CurriculumAnna Williams Shavers, associate professor of law at the University of Nebraska College of Law, joined legal educators representing more than 45 countries and all of the world's legal systems in Hawaii in late May to hammer out a "global curriculum" … |
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06/4/2004 |
Journalism & Mass Communications Honors Leaders, AlumniThe University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Journalism and Mass Communications Alumni Association this spring honored five individuals with its top awards and joined with the Nebraska Broadcasters Association to present the Nebraska Broadcast Pione… |
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06/7/2004 |
Lewis & Clark Fossils Displayed at Ashfall Fossil BedsA new exhibit featuring a variety of fossils similar to those discovered by the Lewis and Clark Expedition (1804-1806) is now on display at Ashfall Fossil Beds State Historical Park near Orchard. The rare fossils -- including parts of a long-necked p… |
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06/9/2004 |
7 Earn Management Development CertificatesSeven businesspeople earned Management Development Certificates from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Department of Management this spring. Receiving the Basic Management Development Certificate were Blinda Weber, manager/group distribution systems… |
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06/9/2004 |
Mass of Top Quark Measured in Fermilab Experiment -- It's MassiveOne step closer in the search for the holy grail -- that's how University of Nebraska-Lincoln physicists Greg Snow and Dan Claes describe their field, high-energy physics, with the publication this week of the surprisingly large mass of the top quark… |
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06/10/2004 |
National Honor Society for Transfer Students Inducts 86 New MembersTau Sigma of Nebraska inducted 86 new members in a ceremony this spring. Tau Sigma was incorporated in 1999 at Auburn University by a former transfer student. The Nebraska chapter was one of the first 15 in the nation. Another 15 chapters are in the … |
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06/17/2004 |
33 Top Students Selected for J.D. Edwards Honors ProgramThirty-three high-achieving students have been accepted into the prestigious J.D. Edwards Honors Program in Computer Science and Management at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln for fall 2004. The J.D. Edwards Honors Program is a highly selective aca… |
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06/18/2004 |
Bridget Barry Selected as 2004 Gilder Lehrman History ScholarBridget Barry, a junior at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, has been named one of 15 Gilder Lehrman History Scholars, chosen from more than 300 candidates nationwide. Each Scholar will be brought to New York City in June for an exclusive six-week … |
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06/22/2004 |
UNL-Boys Town Agreement to Boost Audiology Education in NebraskaThe University of Nebraska-Lincoln Department of Special Education and Communication Disorders and the Boys Town National Research Hospital have entered into a cooperative agreement designed to enhance doctoral education in audiology. Under the agre… |
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