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10/4/2004 |
Johnsen is finalist for environmental broadcasting awardLincoln, Neb., Oct. 4, 2004 - Carolyn Johnsen, a lecturer at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Journalism and Mass Communications, is a finalist for a broadcast award from the national Society of Environmental Journalists. Johnsen's nomin… |
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10/4/2004 |
UNL student and faculty-produced promotional DVD wins honorsA promotional DVD produced entirely by faculty and students from all three departments in the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Hixson-Lied College of Fine and Performing Arts received two prestigious Gold Camera Awards this summer at the 2004 Internati… |
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10/4/2004 |
Princeton Review recognizes NU College of LawThe University of Nebraska College of Law is included in "The Best 117 Law Schools" guide for 2005 published last month by the Princeton Review. "Every school we profile in this book offers students an outstanding law school education, yet each one i… |
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10/4/2004 |
Architecture student organization honored by AIASThe University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Architecture chapter of the American Institute of Architecture Students has been honored by the national organization with the 2003-04 Chapter Honor Award. In addition, Pam Grell, a senior from Lincoln, r… |
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10/7/2004 |
University Health Center will not receive influenza vaccineThe University Health Center at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln will be affected by the inability of the Chiron Corp. to distribute its influenza vaccine. As a result, the influenza vaccine will not be available for UNL students, faculty and staff… |
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10/8/2004 |
Cather Circle announces new membersThe Nebraska Alumni Association's Cather Circle, a mentoring network for alumnae and women students at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, has added 43 collegians and 22 alumnae to its ranks. The Cather Circle was formed in 1999 to connect outstandin… |
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10/8/2004 |
New learning community promotes diversity, leadershipMelvin Jones Scholars Learning Community supporters plan for students in this new University of Nebraska-Lincoln learning community to become leaders both in academic and off-campus settings. The community is named for former UNL Vice Chancellor Melv… |
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10/11/2004 |
Friends of UNL Libraries' goal: 'Save Our Treasures'The sheepskin cover of a rare 1617 edition of Virgil's "Aeneid" has become detached. A 15th-century illuminated manuscript has water damage. A first edition of the diary of Corps of Discovery member Patrick Gass is showing signs of age. Those are som… |
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10/10/2004 |
Lincoln, Lancaster County Residents Favor Kerry on Economy, Oppose Expanded Gambling, Want to Penalize U.S. Companies for OutsourcingLincoln and Lancaster County residents think John Kerry would do better at creating jobs, George Bush would better handle the war on terrorism and American companies should be penalized for outsourcing jobs to other countries. The results are the lat… |
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10/12/2004 |
Nebraska Alumni Association management team changes announcedKirk Cerny, senior vice president for membership services at the Kansas Alumni Association for the past five years, has accepted the position of associate executive director for membership and development at the Nebraska Alumni Association. He joins … |
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10/15/2004 |
Oct. 23 Alumni game watch in Gering canceledA previously announced Nebraska Alumni Association Huskers vs. K-State Wildcats game watch party in Gering Oct. 23 has been canceled because the game will not be televised nor made available on pay-per-view. An Oct. 24 sneak preview of "Willa Cather:… |
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10/19/2004 |
'Walk through Time' exhibit at NU State MuseumSharks, dinosaurs and rhinos don't come to mind when most people think of Nebraska, but they all have a common history in this part of the country, as illustrated in "A Walk Through Time," a new exhibit at the University of Nebraska State Museum in L… |
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10/20/2004 |
Great Plains Research looks at new immigrants in the Great PlainsHow do new immigrants meet the challenges of surviving in the Great Plains? That question and more like it are answered in the fall issue of Great Plains Research, published by the Center for Great Plains Studies at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln… |
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10/21/2004 |
Journal looks at conflicts over Native American sacred placesA growing number of conflicts between Native Americans and federal agencies have developed over sacred places. These contentious situations arise when Indian peoples assert their right to practice aspects of their religion on places within public and… |
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10/28/2004 |
Fulbright visiting specialist provides direct access to Muslim worldThe University of Nebraska-Lincoln is one of 33 U.S. colleges and universities selected to host a Fulbright visiting specialist from one of the world's many Muslim countries, in order to expand understanding and knowledge of Islamic societies and cul… |
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