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11/16/2010 |
4 finalists named for UNL senior vice chancellor of academic affairsFour finalists have been selected to interview for the position of senior vice chancellor for academic affairs at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, and a schedule has been set for public presentations. The candidates are Suzanne Ortega, provost an… |
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11/16/2010 |
UNL names human rights program in honor of Forsythe familyThe human rights and humanitarian affairs program at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln has been named in honor of professor emeritus David P. Forsythe and his family for their longtime commitment to the program and generous financial support. The F… |
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11/18/2010 |
UNL math professor selected as Nebraska's 'Professor of the Year'Even as a teenager, Jim Lewis said he knew two things: He loved learning and he loved mathematics. But he needed more than that to find his way to what would become a fulfilling career at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. "At this point in my care… |
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11/18/2010 |
Nominations sought for 2011 'Fulfilling the Dream' AwardThe University of Nebraska-Lincoln seeks nominations for the 2011 Chancellor's "Fulfilling the Dream" Award. The university remains committed to diversity and the ideals espoused by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. This award provides a platform to celebra… |
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11/19/2010 |
School of Music has 30 finalists, singer of year at West Central RegionalThe University of Nebraska-Lincoln School of Music had 30 finalists and Singer of the Year honors at the 2010 West Central Regional National Association of Teachers of Singing Vocal Auditions Nov. 4-6 at Colorado State University in Fort Collins. Ca… |
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11/22/2010 |
UNL biochemist probes protein for disease cluesScientists believe they have discovered a common link between such disparate diseases as Parkinson's disease and some types of cancer. Studying these links could lead to advances in combating these and other human diseases. University of Nebraska-Li… |
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11/22/2010 |
UNL establishes project to treat, study discrimination and its effectsNebraska residents who believe they've experienced discrimination have a new, free and confidential resource available to help them. They also have an opportunity to help researchers understand the link between discrimination and mental health issues… |
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11/23/2010 |
Online undergrads learn well without strong bond with classmatesCollege students participating in a new study on online courses said they felt less connected and had a smaller sense of classroom community than those who took the same classes in person -- but that didn't keep online students from performing just a… |
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11/23/2010 |
Confronting prejudice may be 'antidote' for workplace distressWomen who publicly confront instances of sexism in the workplace tend to feel more capable and competent in their jobs and about themselves in general, a new study shows. The research from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln examined how both men and… |
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11/24/2010 |
UNL psychologist aims to get to root of 'revictimization' in new studyIt's a vicious cycle. Child and adolescent victims of sexual assault are anywhere from two to 11 times more likely to be raped or otherwise sexually assaulted as an adult. While researchers have uncovered helpful information in recent years on the p… |
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11/24/2010 |
Flood control, tuberculosis, Black Hills in fall Great Plains QuarterlyThe fall issue of Great Plains Quarterly, an academic journal published by the Center for Great Plains Studies at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, features articles about displaced communities due to flood control in Kansas in the early 20th centu… |
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12/1/2010 |
4 UNL journalism students selected for News21 fellowshipsFour students in the University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Journalism and Mass Communications have been selected to participate in a 10-week national reporting project this summer as part of the prestigious News21 fellowship sponsored by the Carn… |
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12/1/2010 |
New 14-month master's program seeks aspiring science teachersScience professionals interested in becoming science teachers have a new graduate program available to obtain a master's degree and secondary science teacher certification in 14 months -- and opportunity to compete for a $12,000 scholarship toward th… |
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12/8/2010 |
Application deadline nears for UNL fellowship for aspiring math teachersProfessionals interested in securing a fellowship to complete a new University of Nebraska-Lincoln master's degree and teacher certification program geared toward improving mathematics education in Nebraska schools have until Jan. 21 to apply. Thro… |
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12/2/2010 |
UNL flag football teams win regional, head to nationals Dec. 28-31The University of Nebraska-Lincoln's co-rec team D-Unit and women's team Esther's Crew won their divisions in the American Collegiate Intramural Sports Regional Flag Football Tournament Nov. 21 at UNL's Cook Pavilion. D-Unit won 19-9 against a team … |
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