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As of March 1, 2016 news releases are integrated into UNL Today as a section of curated stories that include subject/expert contact info and high-resolution photography assets.UNL News Releases
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06/21/2005 |
Bakst portrait of Cather exhibited in UNL Archives & Special CollectionsA portrait of Willa Cather painted in 1923 by Leon Nikolaevich Bakst has been at home at the Omaha Public Library for more than 80 years, but through June 30 it can be seen in the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Archives and Special Collections. The … |
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06/23/2005 |
NU State Museum celebrates major gift, renovation of Discovery CenterThe University of Nebraska State Museum on June 25 will showcase recent renovations made to its Discovery Center in Morrill Hall at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and thank the family whose support makes the project possible. Unlike other areas o… |
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06/24/2005 |
UNL: 'Alternative fuels are the right thing to do'Beginning July 1, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's 870 cars, trucks, buses, vans, tractors and utility vehicles will run on alternative fuels produced primarily from Nebraska crops. At an announcement today with Nebraska Corn and Soybean board re… |
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06/27/2005 |
Josh Swartzlander is Scripps Howard 'Top 10' Scholarship winnerThe University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Josh Swartzlander is one of 10 journalism students nationwide selected to receive a $10,000 scholarship from the Scripps Howard Foundation through its Top Ten Scholarship Program. Journalism programs were invited … |
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06/27/2005 |
Engineering's Stephanie Adams is AAAS-NSF fellowStephanie G. Adams, associate professor of industrial and management systems engineering and assistant dean for research in the University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Engineering & Technology, has been awarded a fellowship from the American Associ… |
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06/27/2005 |
Tom Laging named first Killinger professor of urban designTom Laging, professor of architecture at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, has been named the UNL College of Architecture's first Scott Killinger professor of urban design. The appointment carries an annual award of $5,000 for the next two academic… |
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06/27/2005 |
Ruth Nisse is National Humanities Center fellow in 2005-06The National Humanities Center has announced the appointment of 39 fellows for the academic year 2005-06, including Ruth Nisse, associate professor of English at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Representing history, literature, philosophy and hum… |
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06/28/2005 |
Brasch appointed to tech development post at UNLJohn Brasch, a technology entrepreneur and former business professor, has been appointed associate vice chancellor for technology development at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. The appointment, effective June 27, was announced by Prem Paul, UNL v… |
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06/29/2005 |
UNL announces $13.9 million in scholarships for Nebraska H.S. seniorsThe University of Nebraska-Lincoln has announced the winners of 2,743 scholarships awarded to Nebraska high school seniors. The total potential value of the scholarships is nearly $13.9 million, an increase of more than $2 million from 2004. The awar… |
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06/30/2005 |
Spring Semester Deans' List/Honor Roll Named at UNLFollowing is a list of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln students named to the Deans' List/Honor Roll for the spring semester of the 2004-05 academic year. Qualification for the Deans' List/Honor Holl vary among the eight undergraduate colleges and … |
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07/14/2005 |
28 participate in 9th-annual All Girls/All Math Camp July 17-23Twenty-eight students from high schools in Nebraska and nine other states will participate in the ninth annual Mathematics Summer Camp for High School Girls July 17-23 at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. The camp is designed to provide a stimulati… |
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07/18/2005 |
Mueller Planetarium show explores many things 'You didn't know'Modern astronomy and space science discoveries continue on an almost every day basis. It seems impossible to keep up with all the new knowledge coming to us from space. The average person may find it hard to keep up or even to find all the stories in… |
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07/18/2005 |
UNL, iDiverse sign agreements to develop stress resistant cropsCONTACT: Dipanjan Nag, Director of Operations, Office of Technology Development, (402) 472-3245 The University of Nebraska-Lincoln and iDiverse, a biotechnology company based in San Diego, have announced signing of an exclusive license agreement to c… |
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07/21/2005 |
Quasar show 'Point of No Return' plays across the world"Point of No Return," the astronomy show developed by astronomy researchers at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, is being distributed to more than 85 planetariums in 42 states, Australia, Canada, Germany, Peru and South Africa. The program, based o… |
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07/21/2005 |
UNL grad Kyle Wyatt of Albion earns Jack Kent Cooke scholarship, awardAlbion native and University of Nebraska-Lincoln graduate Kyle Wyatt is an awardee of a prestigious Jack Kent Cooke Foundation graduate scholarship. The 76 new recipients of the foundation's graduate and professional scholarships were chosen after a … |
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