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02/2/2015
Report reveals continued declines, some rises in groundwater levels
The 2014 Nebraska Statewide Groundwater-Level Monitoring Report reveals that the state is still reeling from the effects of the 2012-13 drought. "From the spring of 2013 to the spring of 2014, water levels c…
05/8/2014
Renowned ornithologist to lead spring bird walk at UNL's Prairie Pines
Mary Bomberger Brown, research assistant professor in the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's School of Natural Resources and coordinator of the Tern and Plover Conservation Partnership, will lead a spring bird walk at 6 a.m. May 17 a…
05/17/2014
04/6/2009
Renewable energy documentary, Q&A with Fortenberry April 20
The University of Nebraska Public Policy Center and University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Journalism and Mass Communications present the screening of "Renewable Energy and Nebraska's Future" at 6:30 p.m. April 20 at the Mary Riepma Ross Media Art…
04/20/2009
02/24/2004
Religious Studies Panel On 'Passion of the Christ' Is March 1
WHEN: Monday, March 1, 3:30-5 p.m. WHERE: Bessey Hall Auditorium (Room 117), 12th & U Streets, City Campus Lincoln, Neb., Feb. 24, 2004 -- The University of Nebraska-Lincoln Department of Classics and Religious Studies will conduct a panel discussio…
03/1/2004
08/12/2014
Religious causes of Sand Creek Massacre featured in Great Plains Quarterly
Historian Christopher Rein examines religious violence and "Manifest Destiny" as causal factors of the 1864 Sand Creek Massacre in the summer issue of Great Plains Quarterly. Rein, associate professor of his…
04/18/2011
Religious accommodation in workplace leads spring Great Plains Research
Do state constitutions provide greater possibilities for workplace religious accommodation than is currently available to religious minorities under federal law? Two researchers at the University of Nebraska at Kearney approached this question by ex…
08/29/2012
Religion, rights, politics focus of this season's E.N. Thompson Forum
The E.N. Thompson Forum on World Issues, a preeminent lecture series at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, will focus on the theme "Religion, Rights and Politics" for its 2012-13 season, which launches Oct. 2. …
10/2/2012
03/23/2005
Relay for Life seeks teams for April 2-3 fundraiser
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln chapter of the American Cancer Society invites teams from UNL and the Lincoln community to participate in the fifth-annual Relay For Life at UNL from 6 p.m. CST April 2 to 6 a.m. CDT April 3 at UNL's Cook Pavilion, …
04/2/2005
05/12/2008
Reinhardt wins Great Plains Distinguished Book Prize
"Ruling Pine Ridge: Oglala Lakota Politics from the IRA to Wounded Knee" by Akim D. Reinhardt is this year's winner of the Great Plains Distinguished Book Prize from the Center for Great Plains Studies at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. James Stu…
05/19/2010
Registration open for Nebraska Summer Writers Conference at UNL
Since 2001, the Nebraska Summer Writers Conference has brought some of the nation's most acclaimed authors and influential publishing professionals to the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Registration is open for the 2010 conference, June 12-18 on the…
06/8/2010
11/5/2015
Registration open for IT leadership conference on Nov. 16
Registration is now open for "Opportunity that Scales: Women Advancing the Future of Information Technology and Computer Science," an information technology leadership conference from noon to 4 p.m. Nov. 16 at the Nebraska Union, 1400 R St. The conf…
11/16/2015
03/25/2010
Registration open for dozens of UNL Husker Spiritfest events
Registration is under way for campus events planned as a part of Husker Spiritfest, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's annual spring homecoming weekend, April 15-18. A variety of activities, including guided campus tours, lectures, luncheons, the …
04/15/2010
10/31/2007
Regional programming contest is Saturday at Avery Hall
A record influx of 45 teams of student programmers from six states will converge at Avery Hall on the University of Nebraska-Lincoln City Campus Nov. 3 for the regional round of the 32nd annual Association for Computer Machinery International Collegi…
11/3/2007
10/31/2006
Regional programming contest is Nov. 11 at Avery Hall
Computer science and engineering students from more than a dozen schools will be on the University of Nebraska-Lincoln campus Nov. 11 for the North Central North America Regional competition. The competition is part of the IBM-sponsored Association f…
11/11/2006
11/1/2005
Regional computer programming contest is Nov. 5 at Avery Hall
Computer science and engineering students from as many as 25 schools will be on the University of Nebraska-Lincoln campus Nov. 5 for the North Central North America Regional competition in the IBM-sponsored Association for Computing Machinery Interna…
11/5/2005

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