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06/8/2006 |
New virology building to be named for NU supporter MorrisonUniversity of Nebraska-Lincoln's new virology research building will be named the Ken Morrison Life Sciences Research Center in honor of Hastings resident and University of Nebraska supporter Kenneth Morrison, pending approval by the NU Board of Rege… |
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06/12/2006 |
Art, ecology, expeditions, wind machines in Great Plains QuarterlyIn the spring issue of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Great Plains Quarterly, researchers wrote about Alexandre Hogue and his passion for ecology, the 1796 expedition led by James Mackay and John T. Evans and its impact on the Lewis and Clark e… |
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06/14/2006 |
Husband-wife team to Sweden with prestigious fellowshipsA recently married couple who received postgraduate degrees in architectural engineering from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln last month will soon be headed to Sweden for a year under prestigious fellowships. Steven Ryherd, a native of Ankeny, Iow… |
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06/14/2006 |
UNL journalism students win in Hearst national competitionThree University of Nebraska-Lincoln journalism students earned national awards June 10 at the annual Hearst National Championships in San Francisco. Chris Welch placed first in the nation, Michael Bruntz took third place and Brian Lehman received an… |
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06/20/2006 |
African American quilts from Cargo Collection at Love's CenterLove's Jazz and Art Gallery, 24th and Lake streets in Omaha, will host the quilt exhibition "African American Quilts from the Robert and Helen Cargo Collection" through Aug. 26. For hours and further information, telephone Love's Jazz and Arts Center… |
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06/20/2006 |
16 journalism students studying in Germany and FranceWith the goal of learning more about other cultures and global communications, 16 students and three faculty members from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Journalism and Mass Communications is studying in Berlin and Dresden, Germany, and… |
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06/21/2006 |
J.D. Edwards Honors Program announces fall scholar recruitsThirty-three high-achieving students have been accepted into the highly competitive and prestigious J.D. Edwards Honors Program in Computer Science and Management at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln for fall 2006. The J.D. Edwards program develops … |
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06/22/2006 |
70 Students to Attend Nebraska at Oxford Program, July 16-Aug. 12Seventy University of Nebraska-Lincoln students are scheduled to participate in the 18th annual Nebraska at Oxford Program July 16 through Aug. 12 at England's University of Oxford, the oldest university in the English-speaking world. Sponsored by th… |
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06/22/2006 |
Spring semester Deans' List/Honor Roll announcedThe link below is to a list by hometown and state of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln students named to the Deans' List/Honor Roll for the spring semester of the 2005-06 academic year. Qualification for the Deans' List/Honor Holl vary among the eig… |
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06/23/2006 |
New research facility at UNL moves closer to final approvalA new research building to house University of Nebraska-Lincoln and U.S. Department of Agriculture scientists working on crop genetics, water quality and biomass research moved closer to reality with committee approval of a Senate appropriations bill… |
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06/30/2006 |
Forecast council sees steady economic growth in Nebraska through 2008Nebraska can expect steady economic growth through 2008 according to the most-recent semiannual report of the Nebraska Business Forecast Council. "The panel is optimistic about the outlook for the Nebraska economy," according to the report, published… |
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07/11/2006 |
Donald Johnson honored for work on U.S.S. ArizonaThe lure of a challenge and the chance to use his skills outside the college classroom landed him as a volunteer in the National Park Service's Submerged Resources Program more than seven years ago. This year, he has been recognized for those skills … |
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07/11/2006 |
Journalism students win First Amendment essay contestTwo students in the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's College of Journalism and Mass Communications were named winners of a national essay contest sponsored by the University of Kentucky's First Amendment Center. Senior advertising major Brady Rivers … |
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07/11/2006 |
Braithwaite chosen for national family communication awardDawn O. Braithwaite, professor of communication studies at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, was selected for the 2006 Brommel Award for Family Communication from the National Communication Association. This association-level award for scholarly co… |
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07/11/2006 |
UNL doctoral candidate wins top survey research scholarshipAt the American Statistical Association's Presidential Awards ceremony on Aug. 8, Mario Callegaro a doctoral candidate in survey research and methodology at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, will be awarded the association's 2006 Edward C. Bryant … |
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