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01/23/2007 |
Family donates hundreds of Willa Cather letters to UNL LibrariesA new collection containing a large amount of Willa Cather's personal correspondence was donated to the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. The collection of more than 350 letters is the largest ever donated and triples the University Archives' collectio… |
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01/29/2007 |
UNL grad studies awards presented to 7 scholars, teachersThe University of Nebraska-Lincoln Office of Graduate Studies presented seven awards for outstanding graduate education at its annual Graduate Studies Awards event Jan. 25. Awardees were honored for their work on dissertations and master's theses and… |
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01/31/2007 |
Interactive Web tool lets students connect majors, careers, interestsUncertainty about career paths and indecisiveness about majors can be confusing to students as they look at college. Many students don't know which majors can lead to what careers. They fear that choosing a major will lock them into something they wo… |
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02/5/2007 |
Student journalist team begins report following 10-day Berlin tourThirteen news-editorial, broadcasting and advertising students and four faculty members from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Journalism and Mass Communications conducted a hands-on investigation of German-American relations last month i… |
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02/8/2007 |
3 selected for International Youth Wind OrchestraThree University of Nebraska-Lincoln School of Music students have been selected to be members of the 2007 International Youth Wind Orchestra at the World Association for Symphonic Bands and Ensembles Conference July 8-15 in Killarney, Ireland. The o… |
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02/9/2007 |
Cornhusker Marching Band gives annual awardsMolly Boyd, a senior music and biological sciences major at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, received the Nebraska Band Alumni Association's Outstanding Bandsman Award at the Cornhusker Marching Band's annual awards banquet Jan. 27. The Outstandin… |
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02/9/2007 |
New Student Alumni Association board members announcedThe Student Alumni Association, sponsored by the Nebraska Alumni Association, has appointed 16 new members to its board of directors for 2007. The SAA board plans and coordinates events and programs for the 1,900-member student group at the Universit… |
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02/19/2007 |
UNL announces new Nebraska Transportation Center, Rilett is directorThe University of Nebraska-Lincoln announced today the establishment of a new state transportation center to better coordinate and fund transportation research and to strengthen the state's economy and infrastructures of the future. The Nebraska Tran… |
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02/19/2007 |
Pianist Paul Barnes to perform, teach in China, South KoreaPaul Barnes, associate professor of piano and co-chair of the piano area at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln School of Music, will perform and teach in China and South Korea during March as part of a sabbatical project. Barnes will perform his inte… |
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02/21/2007 |
UNL administrator semifinalist in contest to anchor NBC Today ShowDavid Burge -- a University of Nebraska-Lincoln administrator charged with managing student recruitment efforts -- has a chance to be a guest anchor on the NBC Today Show and will travel to New York to appear live Friday as a contest semifinalist. B… |
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02/22/2007 |
Fall semester Deans' List/Honor Roll namedFollowing is a list of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln students named to the Deans' List/Honor Roll for the fall semester of the 2006-07 academic year. Qualification for the Deans' List/Honor Holl vary among the eight undergraduate colleges and th… |
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02/23/2007 |
UNL wins student chapter award at NAHB competitionThe University of Nebraska-Lincoln chapter of the National Association of Home Builders won the 2006 Outstanding Student Chapter Award at the NAHB Student Management Competition Feb. 7-10 in Orlando, Fla. Nearly 170 teams were eligible for the honor.… |
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02/23/2007 |
Next management development seminars are March 1 and 7The University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Business Seminars program has scheduled two seminars the first week of March. "Creating and Managing Teams," led by Dawn O. Braithwaite, professor of communication studies at UNL, will be from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. M… |
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02/28/2007 |
Plains artists, Treaty Six, Crazy Horse in Great Plains QuarterlyThe winter issue of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Great Plains Quarterly, due out March 1, contains articles about contemporary Plains artists, the 1876 Canadian Treaty Six with Saskatchewan Crees, and a historiography of Mari Sandoz and her b… |
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03/6/2007 |
'Room in New York' to tour major museums in Hopper exhibitionOne of Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery's early 20th-century icons, "Room in New York" by Edward Hopper, will be removed from the museum's permanent collection galleries in mid-March in preparation for a major tour. Beginning this summer, "Room in New Yo… |
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