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01/26/2005 |
State Farm funds CBA freshman leadership, orientation, development classThe University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Business Administration will offer a pilot freshman leadership, orientation and development class designed to help first-time freshman students make the transition to university life. Funded by a $50,000 … |
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02/3/2005 |
Innovative Lincoln East chemistry teacher wins 2005 McAuliffe PrizeThe title and the cover of one of the books written by Dianne Epp may capture one of the main reasons why the Lincoln East High School chemistry teacher is the winner of the 2005 Christa McAuliffe Prize from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln College… |
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02/15/2005 |
Peer Review of Teaching project wins national recognitionA 10-year-old program to improve teaching at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln has won national recognition. UNL's Peer Review of Teaching project received a TIAA-CREF Theodore M. Hesburgh Award Certificate of Excellence. The award was announced Feb… |
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02/23/2005 |
RED Gala nets $37,000 for UNL scholarshipsThe inaugural RED Gala, sponsored by the Nebraska Alumni Association, raised approximately $37,000 for the new RED Scholars Fund at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. The Realizing Educational Dreams event, held at the Omaha Hilton Feb. 18, drew 33… |
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03/2/2005 |
Fall Semester Deans' List/Honor Roll NamedThe link below is to a text list of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln students named to the Deans' List/Honor Roll for the fall semester of the 2004-05 academic year. Qualification for the Deans' List/Honor Holl vary among the eight undergraduate co… |
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03/8/2005 |
Miss Miye doll on display at NU State Museum for 1st time in 25 yearsFor the first time in 25 years, the public has a chance to see Miss Miye, the Japanese doll of friendship, on exhibit at the University of Nebraska State Museum at Morrill Hall. The doll went on display on March 3, which is Hina Matsuri, the traditio… |
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03/7/2005 |
Chancellor's Commission on Status of Women accepting applicationsApplications are being taken for membership on the Chancellor's Commission on the Status of Women. New student members will serve two-year terms for the academic years 2005-07. Faculty and staff members will serve three-year terms from 2005-2008. App… |
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03/9/2005 |
Great Plains Quarterly commemorates 25 years of publishingWhen Charles A. Braithwaite, editor of Great Plains Quarterly, decided to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln journal, he went to former editors and directors of the Center for Great Plains Studies and asked them to… |
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03/14/2005 |
16 UNL students chose service for spring breakSixteen University of Nebraska-Lincoln students and three trip leaders passed up the beaches and the slopes to head to Mount Rushmore National Memorial and the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota for Alternative Spring Break. Participants w… |
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03/15/2005 |
Norton receives Scripps Howard Foundation national awardWill Norton Jr., dean of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Journalism and Mass Communications, was named Journalism Administrator of the Year by Scripps Howard Foundation. Its National Journalism Awards honor the best in print, Web and el… |
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03/15/2005 |
Earliest model pickup truck acquired by UNL's Larsen MuseumThe earliest pickup truck? Come and see for yourself at the Lester F. Larsen Tractor Test and Power Museum, near 35th and Fair streets on the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's East Campus. The museum has acquired a 1910 International Harvester Auto Wa… |
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03/18/2005 |
High schools take top honors in engineering competitionTwenty-six teams representing 16 Nebraska high schools participated this month in the 2005 Tests of Engineering Aptitude, Mathematics, and Science (TEAMS) competition, hosted by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Engineering and Technology… |
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03/18/2005 |
Qualsett Fund increases support for MBA fellowships at UNLRichard Qualsett, 1990 master of business administration graduate and major contributor to the MBA program at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, recently announced an amendment to the terms of the Ellen Ann Qualsett Endowment Fund at the University … |
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03/22/2005 |
Scientists model 'Lord of the Nanorings'It's possible that no one gets more use out of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's PrairieFire supercomputer, than Xiao Cheng Zeng and his collaborators. In the past five years, they have used PrairieFire to model a list of previously unknown nanosc… |
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03/22/2005 |
4 to receive Nebraska Distinguished Entrepreneur AwardsEntrepreneurs from Lincoln, Omaha and Sidney will be awarded Nebraska Distinguished Entrepreneur Awards by the Nebraska Center for Entrepreneurship at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Business Administration. Marvin Filsinger of Sidney, … |
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