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01/5/2009 |
Sheldon Museum of Art reopens to public Jan. 6Sheldon Museum of Art at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln will reopen with its normal hours Jan. 6. The museum was closed over the weekend after vandals damaged four panes of glass in the Great Hall's east wall. No artwork was damaged. All visitor… |
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01/8/2009 |
5 UNL faculty members earn Fulbright Scholar grantsFive University of Nebraska-Lincoln faculty members have earned Fulbright Scholar grants from the U.S. Department of State for late 2008 and 2009. They are Ann Chang-Barnes, interim executive and artistic director of the Lied Center for Performing A… |
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01/13/2009 |
New course brings Antarctica to UNLDuring his many trips to Antarctica as a researcher, University of Nebraska-Lincoln geoscientist David Harwood has gained firsthand perspective of the region's role in past, present and future global climate change. Now, Harwood is heading into the … |
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01/16/2009 |
Northwestern's Shear selected to head University of Nebraska PressDonna A. Shear has been named director of the University of Nebraska Press effective March 1. Shear has been involved with scholarly publishing for many years. She comes to the University of Nebraska-Lincoln from the Northwestern University Press in… |
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01/16/2009 |
Juried student exhibition through Jan. 30 at Hillestad Textiles GallerySeventeen University of Nebraska-Lincoln students will exhibit their contemporary fashion and textile design work in the 2007-08 Biennial Juried Exhibition at UNL's Robert Hillestad Textiles Gallery through Jan. 30. Jean L. Parsons, associate profes… |
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01/21/2009 |
New Acklie classroom wing at Law College improves space, technologyA new addition to the University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Law has been completed that includes two new large classrooms with state-of-the-art multimedia capabilities that enhance student learning. The addition will be named for Duane Acklie, a… |
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01/22/2009 |
Nebraska Law Review launches Web site with online journalThe Nebraska Law Review at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Law will launch a new Web site and integrated online journal, the Nebraska Law Review Bulletin, Feb. 1. The Bulletin will be available to practitioners, scholars and the public … |
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01/26/2009 |
UNL to offer accelerated master's degree program in elementary teachingFor those who always had a desire to teach but ended up going into another field, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Education and Human Sciences has a new program that can reopen the door to a teaching career. In May, the Department of T… |
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01/27/2009 |
O'Hanlon named interim director of Durham SchoolJames O'Hanlon has been named interim director of the Charles W. Durham School of Architectural Engineering and Construction at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. The Durham School is based in Omaha with programs in both Lincoln and Omaha. O'Hanlon… |
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02/4/2009 |
'Exposures of Landscape and Life' photography exhibit at SheldonSheldon Museum of Art at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln presents "Exposures of Landscape and Life: Photographs from the Permanent Collection" now through May 17. The exhibition includes photographs by artists who through their work and teachings… |
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02/5/2009 |
Nebraska engineering teams to experiment at NASA Microgravity UniversityThis spring, two teams from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Engineering will conduct experiments with NASA's Microgravity University. Both projects will involve students in a series of parabolic reduced-gravity flights that depart from… |
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02/9/2009 |
Forsythe studies, lectures on international relief on Fulbright in DenmarkWhen fighting broke out in Gaza earlier this year, relief workers struggled to deliver medical care and supplies amid near-constant shelling. Without aid, civilians in war zones often cannot survive. How, then, can governments and nongovernmental or… |
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02/10/2009 |
School of Music opera wins National Opera Association awardThe University of Nebraska-Lincoln School of Music's 2008 opera production of Jake Heggie's "Dead Man Walking" has won the National Opera Association Award for Best Production. It is the third time in 10 years that UNL Opera has won the award. The 1… |
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02/10/2009 |
Carlson named associate editor of Journal of Public Policy and MarketingRonald Hill, editor of the Journal of Public Policy and Marketing, has named Les Carlson of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln an associate editor of the journal. Carlson holds the Nathan J. Gold distinguished professorship in marketing at UNL. His r… |
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05/2/2012 |
Students win record 4 Goldwater Scholarships at UNLFour students at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln have won highly competitive, national Goldwater Scholarships for their excellence in science. Because UNL is limited to four nominees in the competition, four winners is the maxim… |
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