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02/23/2011 |
'Addressing the Body' Hillestad Gallery through March 18A new exhibit of student textiles work, "Addressing the Body: Lessons in Quilting," is on display through March 18 at the Robert Hillestad Textiles Gallery on the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's East Campus. Barbara Trout, professor of textiles, cl… |
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02/24/2011 |
Hilda Raz's papers, library donated to UNL ArchivesUniversity of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries has received a donation of materials from Hilda Raz, former editor of the Prairie Schooner and emerita faculty member of the Department of English at UNL. Raz donated both the papers associated with her term … |
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02/24/2011 |
Cheyenne sewing circles, beet workers, Alberta politics in GP QuarterlyIn the winter issue of Great Plains Quarterly, an academic journal published by the Center for Great Plains Studies at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, researchers wrote about Cheyenne and Mennonite sewing circles, beet field laborers in the North… |
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02/24/2011 |
Innovation Campus Development Corp. signs developer agreementIn a significant step forward today for Nebraska Innovation Campus, the NIC Development Corp. board of directors signed an agreement with Nebraska Nova Development LLC to carry out the first phase of development at Nebraska Innovation Campus. Nebras… |
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02/24/2011 |
Omaha native Weissinger is new UNL senior vice chancellorFollowing a national search, Ellen Weissinger, interim senior vice chancellor for academic affairs at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, has been selected by Chancellor Harvey Perlman to take over that position permanently on March 15. The action is… |
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02/24/2011 |
Lockdown lifted at UNLAt 4:25 p.m. today, a search ended that had been prompted by a report of a man with a gun. "The buildings have been searched. We have made contact with several people, but have not found the person reported to be involved. We don't have enough infor… |
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03/4/2011 |
Grad Studies honors top students, facultyThe University of Nebraska-Lincoln Office of Graduate Studies presented 10 awards for outstanding graduate education at its annual Graduate Studies Awards Reception in February. Award winners were: Nan Shao, Hefei, China -- Lowe R. and Mavis M. Fol… |
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03/8/2011 |
UNL engineer places in Navy challenge, earns $100,000 for researchA University of Nebraska-Lincoln engineer's idea is among the top 10 winners in the U.S. Department of the Navy's national Chief of Naval Research Challenge. Ming Han, assistant professor of electrical engineering, will receive $100,000 for his rese… |
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03/8/2011 |
White House asks UNL professor Swearer to share bullying expertiseThe Department of Education's Office of Safe and Drug Free Schools and the Obama administration have asked University of Nebraska-Lincoln associate professor of school psychology Susan Swearer to share her expertise on the causes of and solutions for… |
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03/9/2011 |
UNL agronomist: food security hinges on ag research targeting key issuesRising food and energy prices, possible water shortages and changing climate have led many scientists to predict a global food crisis by 2050. Despite dire predictions, University of Nebraska-Lincoln agronomist Ken Cassman is optimistic that a resur… |
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03/10/2011 |
UNL Summer Institute offers graduate courses to teachersThe Nebraska Math and Science Summer Institutes, a program through the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, will offer Nebraska teachers of K-12 math and science an expanded menu of graduate coursework this summer that will enhance their ability to offer … |
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03/11/2011 |
International feminist organization based at UNL earns $250,000 grantThe International Association for Feminist Economics, headquartered at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, will receive a $250,000 grant over the next two years from the Ford Foundation to support publication of a special issue of "Feminist Economics… |
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03/14/2011 |
UNL study estimates climate change's impact on Arctic regions by 2099Imagine the vast, empty tundra in Alaska and Canada giving way to trees, shrubs and plants typical of more southerly climates. Imagine similar changes in large parts of Eastern Europe, northern Asia and Scandinavia, as needle-leaf and broadleaf fores… |
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03/16/2011 |
Tsinhnahjinnie exhibition extended by popular demandThe Great Plains Art Museum exhibition, "Double Vision: New Works by Hulleah J. Tsinhnahjinnie," has been extended by popular demand through April 17. Guest-curated by 2011 Geske Lectureship presenter Veronica L. Passalacqua, the exhibition employs p… |
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03/16/2011 |
Great Plains Studies announces Distinguished Book Prize finalistsThe Center for Great Plains Studies at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln has announced the finalists for this year's Great Plains Distinguished Book Prize. The four books selected by a panel of judges are: * "Bad Land Pastoralism in Great Plains F… |
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