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UNL News Releases

1606 through 1620 out of 4957
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12/15/2004
Sarroub book examines life of Yemeni American girls
Loukia Sarroub, assistant professor of teaching, learning and teaching education at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, has published a book based on more than two years of fieldwork among girls in a Yemeni community in southeastern Michigan. In "All…
05/24/2010
Sandoz, Cather, campus scandal in Great Plains Quarterly spring issue
In the spring issue of Great Plains Quarterly, a scholarly journal published by the Center for Great Plains Studies at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, researchers wrote about domestic violence in Mari Sandoz's "The Tom-Walker," land maps in Willa…
02/16/2012
Sandhills Publishing forms UNL partnership to support future IT grads
Sandhills Publishing hopes a new partnership with the University of Nebraska-Lincoln encourages more young people to pursue an education in Nebraska and to keep their talents and skills here when they graduate. …
10/23/2007
Sand painting from Tibet at UNL's Lentz Center for Asian Culture Nov. 2-6
Buddhist monks from Drepung Loseling Monastery in Tibet return to the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Lentz Center for Asian Culture Nov. 2-6 to construct a mandala sand painting. Of all the artistic traditions of Tantric Buddhism, painting with col…
11/2/2007
03/19/2004
Sampson Construction Co. Enters North Stadium Project Negotiations
The University of Nebraska has entered the contract negotiation phase with Sampson Construction Co. of Lincoln, the second company to enter into the process of addressing the North Stadium expansion project. The university had entered into negotiatio…
04/28/2011
Samantha Rendon wins Rosenshine internship with BBDO
Samantha Rendon, a senior advertising and public relations major in the University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Journalism and Mass Communications, has been awarded the Allen Rosenshine Minority Educational and Training Fund internship. BBDO, a le…
03/1/2004
Sally Mackenzie Named AAAS Fellow for Work on Plant Mitochondrial Biology
Lincoln, Neb., March 1, 2004 -- University of Nebraska-Lincoln professor Sally A. Mackenzie has been named a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the world's largest general federation of scientists and publisher of Scie…
04/18/2005
Salerno, Otterson receive inaugural Cather Circle Awards
Jeanne Garner Salerno, 1962, and Kristen Otterson, 2005, both of Omaha, are the first recipients of the Cather Circle Alumna of the Year and Collegian of the Year awards. The awards were announced at the spring meeting of Cather Circle, April 8-9 at …
02/4/2016
Safia Elhillo wins 2016 Sillerman First Book Prize
Safia Elhillo has been named the winner of the 2016 Sillerman First Book Prize for African Poets for her manuscript "Asmarani." The Sillerman Prize is given by the African Poetry Book Fund and Prairie Schooner, the literary journal of the University …
02/12/2016
Safety and health organizations to join Nebraska Innovation Campus
Nebraska Innovation Campus has announced a new partner. Dan Duncan, executive director of NIC, said Great Plains Safety and Health Organization and the Nebraska Safety Center will move into space on campus early this year. The Great Plains Safety an…
06/27/2005
Ruth Nisse is National Humanities Center fellow in 2005-06
The National Humanities Center has announced the appointment of 39 fellows for the academic year 2005-06, including Ruth Nisse, associate professor of English at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Representing history, literature, philosophy and hum…
01/7/2008
Rustad's 'Expressions of Prairie Grasses' at Great Plains Art Museum
Nebraska artist Carol Rustad's paintings of prairie grasses will be featured in an exhibit, "Elegant Tangles: Expressions of Prairie Grasses," that runs Jan. 29 through March 7 at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Great Plains Art Museum. "I draw …
01/29/2008
02/23/2016
Russian National Orchestra with Yuja Wang to perform Feb. 27 at the Lied
The Russian National Orchestra returns to the Lied Center for Performing Arts, 301 N. 12th St., joined by superstar pianist Yuja Wang at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 27. Conducted by world-renowned pianist, composer and Grammy winner Mikhail Pletnev, Stravinsky's…
02/27/2016
04/23/2009
Russian National Ballet Theatre brings 'Swan Lake' to Lied Center May 2
In a tale of a love that overcomes all obstacles, the Russian National Ballet Theatre's "Swan Lake" upholds the grand tradition of Russian dance. The company will make its return appearance at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Lied Center for Perf…
05/2/2009
02/3/2005
Russian diplomatic expert to address human rights
Dmitri Trenin, senior associate of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and the deputy director and director of studies at the Carnegie Moscow Center, will speak on "Human Rights and Russian Public Policy" Feb. 21 at the University of Nebra…
02/21/2005

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