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08/20/2007 |
Traffic congestion expected in UNL City Campus area this weekBack-to-campus time at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln will bring thousands of students moving in to their residence halls in the span of a few days. Visitors and Lincoln residents should be aware of minor traffic delays in the City Campus vicinit… |
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08/20/2007 |
Buffalo Bill, artists, poets discussed in Great Plains QuarterlyIn the summer issue of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Great Plains Quarterly, researchers wrote about how William F. Cody (Buffalo Bill) helped save the American bison from extinction, how Henry Worrall encouraged settlement in Kansas in the 18… |
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08/20/2007 |
UNL Osher Lifelong Learning offering course 'All's Well That Ends Well'The University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Osher Lifelong Learning Institute will offer a six-week study series titled "All's Well That Ends Well" in September and October. Realizing that life is finite can be difficult and sometimes overwhelming and all i… |
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08/21/2007 |
Scholarship for UNL students honors Entrepreneur of the YearLori Hogan of Omaha surprised her husband, Paul Hogan, by establishing a student scholarship fund in his name to celebrate the 2007 Entrepreneur of the Year award he received from the International Franchise Association. Fittingly, the scholarship wi… |
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08/23/2007 |
UNL traveling art education program gets boost from TierOne BankStudents in several central and western Nebraska towns will become better acquainted with American Western art and the process of making bronze sculptures through a unique traveling art education program at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. The pro… |
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08/24/2007 |
Fans to see few changes at Memorial Stadium in 2007After a decade of construction that saw major improvements and renovations in and around the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Memorial Stadium, Cornhusker football fans arriving for this year's 2:30 p.m. Sept. 1 Cornhusker season opener vs. Nevada wi… |
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08/27/2007 |
287-member Cornhusker Marching Band makes 2007 debut Sept. 1The University of Nebraska-Lincoln's 287-member Cornhusker Marching Band will make its 2007 debut Sept. 1 at Memorial Stadium with pregame and halftime performances at Nebraska's football season opener against Nevada. This year's band includes repres… |
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08/29/2007 |
Electrical, computer engineering scholarships funded by Kao familyRecognized for its strong engineering program and reputation, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln was selected by Garmin International Inc. of Olathe, Kan., to participate in the company's scholarship and training program launched this year. A charita… |
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08/30/2007 |
Marjorie Woods gives Hung Liu's 'Meal II' painting to Sheldon GalleryMarjorie Woods of Lincoln has donated "Meal II," a significant painting by Hung Liu, to the Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery in memory of her husband, Thomas C. Woods, and on the occasion of the naming of one of the museum's galleries in honor of the Woo… |
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08/30/2007 |
UNL School of Music offers church organist training programThe University of Nebraska-Lincoln School of Music will again offer its church organist training program in 2007-08. The program is designed for church organists, potential church organists, and those who simply want to learn to play the organ. This … |
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08/31/2007 |
UNL Speakers Bureau in 13th year of 'free speech'The University of Nebraska-Lincoln Speakers Bureau begins its 13th year this fall with 17 speakers and 36 topics from which to choose. This free service connects faculty and other university experts with Nebraska citizens through service organization… |
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08/31/2007 |
Activities at UNL mark second anniversary of Hurricane KatrinaThe Office of Academic Support and Intercultural Services at the Culture Center at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln is coordinating "Hurricane Katrina: A Remembrance in Three Acts," a three-day event on Sept. 5, 6, and 25. All events are free and o… |
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09/4/2007 |
UNL earns $3 million grant to launch robotics curriculum for schoolsA bevy of small robots will roll into the nation's schools to help children learn engineering, math, science and technology, thanks to a $3 million National Science Foundation grant to a University of Nebraska-Lincoln computer and electronics enginee… |
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09/5/2007 |
UNL's Plains Song Review issues call for submissions"Plains Song Review," a contemporary literary and arts journal published by the Center for Great Plains Studies at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, issued its annual call for submissions. Submissions are encouraged from undergraduate college stude… |
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09/5/2007 |
UNL to celebrate 100 years of Czech language with reunion, activitiesThe University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Czech program will celebrate 100 years of teaching Czech language and literature this fall. UNL has the longest-running Czech language program in the United States. To celebrate this milestone, the Czech Language … |
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