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11/19/2004 |
ROTC cadets with armed forces ties honoredTwenty-three of 42 cadets in the Professional Officer Corps in the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Reserve Officers' Training Corps program were honored on Veterans Day for following in the steps of their parents and relatives in armed forces service.… |
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11/22/2004 |
UNL again listed as one of 'Best Places to Work' by The ScientistFor the second year in a row, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln earned a spot in the top 10 list for The Scientist's "Best Places to Work in Academia" survey. UNL was placed fourth by the magazine in its online survey. The results and an accompanyin… |
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11/24/2004 |
UNL's 'Real Nebraska' movie contest begins online, top prize $1,000The University of Nebraska-Lincoln's first online student film contest began this week on the "Real Nebraska" Web site. Amateur UNL student filmmakers submitted short films based on the theme "There is no place like Nebraska" for a chance to win $1,0… |
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11/29/2004 |
UNL Libraries completes digital archive of 7,200 doctoral dissertationsThe University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries have completed a project to digitize nearly 7,200 doctoral dissertations as a record of the university's intellectual history. The digital archive of academic papers was created in partnership with ProQues… |
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11/30/2004 |
Mueller Planetarium announces holiday laser show scheduleRalph Mueller Planetarium at the University of Nebraska State Museum will feature three programs in its schedule of Christmas and holiday laser light shows. The programs will include "Christmas Laser Fantasy 2004," the planetarium's laser version of … |
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12/2/2004 |
UNL student programming team to Shanghai for ACM World FinalsA three-student team of University of Nebraska-Lincoln computer engineering majors has qualified for the Association for Computing Machinery World Finals April 3-7 in Shanghai, China. The three students, all seniors in the J.D. Edwards Honors Program… |
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12/3/2004 |
UNL to recognize Omaha students' achievements at Dec. 5 banquetUniversity of Nebraska-Lincoln Chancellor Harvey Perlman will recognize top Omaha seniors for their academic, involvement and community service excellence at the 2004 Nebraska Achievement Banquet Dec. 5 at the Double Tree Hotel in Omaha. These honore… |
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12/8/2004 |
Essay contest winners chosen, share $5,000 prize moneyFive creative University of Nebraska-Lincoln students each won $1,000 (a $4 per word payoff) for their 250-word essays describing how they are engaged with their education. From 146 entrees, judges picked five winners in the Engage, Connect and Balan… |
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12/9/2004 |
Chemistry technique could be milestone in drug developmentTechniques devised by University of Nebraska-Lincoln chemist David Hage will give pharmaceutical companies a powerful new tool for developing, testing and targeting dosages for drugs. Hage, with former doctoral student Jianzhong Chen, published the a… |
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12/10/2004 |
College of Business Administration names Seacrest Faculty FellowsThe James C. and Rhonda Seacrest Faculty Fellows Fund has been established at the University of Nebraska Foundation with a generous $1 million gift. Proceeds from the endowed fund will be used to encourage and retain valued faculty at the College of … |
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12/10/2004 |
UNL Economics Department ranked 2nd worldwide in education researchA recently published book on economic education has cited the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Department of Economics for excellence in economic education scholarship. In "Shaping the Learning Curve: Essays on Economic Education," edited by Franklin G… |
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12/10/2004 |
Blair's Abby Woodring wins outstanding student design awardUniversity of Nebraska-Lincoln student Abby Woodring, a junior from Blair, won the Outstanding Student Design Award last month at the 2004 International Textiles and Apparel Association annual meeting in Portland, Ore. Woodring won the award for her … |
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12/10/2004 |
College of Engineering & Technology stresses study-abroad programEngineering is global. A career in engineering means working with people of different nationalities or other countries. This is one of the many reasons why the University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Engineering and Technology developed a study-abr… |
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12/13/2004 |
Research involving UNL scientists among year's Top 100 discoveriesFindings of two research projects involving University of Nebraska-Lincoln scientists were named among the 100 most important discoveries and developments in science in 2004 by Discover magazine. Each year, Discover selects the 100 top science storie… |
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12/14/2004 |
NU Foundation names finalists in design competition for new International Quilt Study Center building at UNLThe University of Nebraska-Lincoln's International Quilt Study Center will soon have a new home created by one of three well-known architects competing for the opportunity to design the building. The new, privately funded building will provide year-r… |
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