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09/16/2010 |
New parking garage at UNL is environmentally friendlyParking has gone green at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. After incorporating environmentally friendly construction elements in other structures, UNL Parking and Transit Service's new parking garage at 19th and Vine streets is designed to meet i… |
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09/21/2010 |
Scholarship to support future generations of beef cattle veterinariansA student scholarship fund has been created to honor the longtime service of Gary Rupp, who has retired as professor and founding director of the University of Nebraska Great Plains Veterinary Educational Center near Clay Center, Neb. To recognize h… |
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09/21/2010 |
Nebraska announces settlement with Big 12 ConferenceThe University of Nebraska-Lincoln has reached an agreement with the Big 12 Conference, clearing the way for Nebraska to formally conclude its affiliation with the Big 12. Under the terms of a negotiated settlement announced today by the Big 12 and … |
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09/22/2010 |
Interdisciplinary Arts Symposium launches 2010-11 seasonThe Interdisciplinary Arts Symposium in the Hixson-Lied College of Fine and Performing Arts at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln is set to open its second season with the theme "Technology, Prosthetics, and the Body in Performance." The season show… |
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09/25/2010 |
Jack Ehrke, Jamie Dick crowned Homecoming king and queen at UNLSeniors Jack Ehrke of North Mankato, Minn., and Jamie Dick of Aurora were crowned king and queen Saturday at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Homecoming celebration. They were crowned on the field at Memorial Stadium at halftime of Saturday's Nebra… |
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09/27/2010 |
UNL software engineers earn nearly $4 million for Air Force projectA team of University of Nebraska-Lincoln software engineering researchers has earned a nearly $4 million grant from the U.S. Air Force's Office of Scientific Research for a project to help the Air Force find and fix faults in modern military systems.… |
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09/28/2010 |
UNL earns grant for renovations to expand laser research capabilitiesThe University of Nebraska-Lincoln has received nearly $2 million in federal stimulus funds from the National Science Foundation for renovations to expand its high-power laser research capabilities. The $1,825,345 grant will enable UNL to renovate t… |
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09/29/2010 |
Brassil's CAREER award supports food web workThe complexity of a food web -- the relationships among species and what they eat -- is a key indicator of the health of an ecosystem. Climate change may tip this delicate balance. Chad Brassil, an assistant professor of biological sciences at the … |
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09/30/2010 |
ANDRILL team to conduct Antarctic survey project in 2010-11 seasonAfter recording the two most successful sediment recovery projects in Antarctica history, ANDRILL, the Antarctic Geologic Drilling program, is set to begin an ambitious survey project in the 2010-11 Antarctic field season. The joint United States-Ne… |
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10/1/2010 |
Conference for Students in Physics, Laserpalooza, runs Oct. 7-10 at UNLA four-day conference at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln will gather student researchers in physics and related disciplines to connect them with their peers at other universities and leading scientists in their field. This year's Conference for S… |
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10/5/2010 |
New projects on algal biology, nanohybrids, part of EPSCoR NSF awardTwo new research centers at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln -- one on algal biology and another on nanohybrid research -- received a more than $11 million boost this week from a National Science Foundation award. The funding award is the major pa… |
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10/6/2010 |
Archaeological Survey begins excavation project at Hugh Butler LakeThe University of Nebraska State Museum's Nebraska Archaeological Survey began archaeological investigations in September at several prehistoric sites at Hugh Butler Lake in Frontier County. Test excavations are being conducted at five prehistoric … |
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10/8/2010 |
UNL's Plains Song Review issues call for submissions for 2011 journalThe Center for Great Plains Studies at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln has issued its annual call for submissions for its literary and arts journal, "Plains Song Review." This is the 13th year that the center has sought submissions from college… |
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10/8/2010 |
UNL to submit athletics building project proposalsThe University of Nebraska-Lincoln Athletic Department submitted two building projects to the University of Nebraska Board of Regents for approval its Oct. 15 meeting. The regents will be asked to approve the proposed program statement and $55.5 mill… |
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10/15/2010 |
UNL researchers to track technology, find best tool to aid policeIncreasingly popular smart cell phones and other mobile Global Positioning Service-enabled devices have made life easier for countless people. Now, University of Nebraska-Lincoln researchers are ready to study whether police can use those tools to do… |
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