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As of March 1, 2016 news releases are integrated into UNL Today as a section of curated stories that include subject/expert contact info and high-resolution photography assets.UNL News Releases
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08/30/2005 |
Peace Corps information meeting is Sept. 6University of Nebraska-Lincoln students and other individuals will have an opportunity Sept. 6 to learn about "the toughest job you will ever love" during a Peace Corps information meeting at the Nebraska Union, 1400 R St. (room posted). The meeting … |
09/7/2005 |
01/10/2007 |
Peace Corps film and volunteer chat at Nebraska Union Jan. 17Individuals interested in the Peace Corps will have a chance Jan. 17 to visit with Gretchen Mills, a returned Peace Corps volunteer who served in the Kyrgyz Republic from 1998 to 2000. Mills will present a short film and host a discussion 6-7 p.m. in… |
01/17/2007 |
09/11/2006 |
Pauley Symposium Sept. 21-22 to look at 'History in Digital Age'Two keynote lectures and a luncheon talk by the former president of PBS and NBC News will highlight the Carroll R. Pauley Memorial Endowment Symposium Sept. 21-22 at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Titled "History in the Digital Age," the sympos… |
09/21/2006 |
10/19/2009 |
Pauley Symposium Oct. 22-23 focus is 'Sports in History, History in Sports'Lincoln, Neb., Oct. 19, 2009 -- In recognition of the retirement of University of Nebraska-Lincoln historian Benjamin G. Rader, and as part of an ongoing institutional commitment to sports and sports history scholarship, the 2009 Carroll R. Pauley Me… |
10/22/2009 |
09/27/2013 |
Pauley Lecture to focus on water and food securityProfessor, author and consultant R. Paul Thompson will discuss the current state of food security and technology and the history behind food and water challenges during the Department of History’s 2013 Carroll R. Pauley Lecture. Thompson, professo… |
10/3/2013 |
05/27/2008 |
Paul Johnsgard receives national award from Audubon SocietyPaul A. Johnsgard, foundation professor emeritus of biology at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, has received the Charles H. Callison Award recognizing outstanding National Audubon Society staff and volunteers. Johnsgard is a world-renowned ornitho… |
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11/8/2006 |
Paul Barnes wins Nebraska music teacher of year awardPaul Barnes, associate professor and co-chair of piano at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, received the Nebraska Music Teachers Association Teacher of the Year Award at the association's state conference in Hastings in September. The award was giv… |
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09/5/2006 |
Patricia Crews named to Nebraska Quilter's Hall of FameThe Nebraska State Quilt Guild named Patricia Crews as the newest member of its Quilter's Hall of Fame at the annual QuiltNebraska convention in Kearney this summer. Crews is director of the International Quilt Study Center and Willa Cather professor… |
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10/22/2009 |
Partnerships in sustainability forum Oct. 30 at UNL"Transforming Vision into Action" is the theme of the second Building Sustainable Partnerships forum, presented by the University of Nebraska Rural Initiative, the School of Natural Resources at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and the City of Linc… |
10/30/2009 |
08/13/2004 |
Partnership Mentors Middle School Teachers to Math ProwessWithin five years, 120 middle-level math teachers will be ready to help change the face of math education in Nebraska. A partnership involving the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and a number of school districts statewide has received federal funding … |
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03/9/2015 |
Partners launch new regional Research Data Center at UNLThe University of Nebraska-Lincoln will soon be home to a regional Research Data Center. These highly secure centers provide researchers access to restricted federal data, allowing them to investigate issues in greater detail. The Central Plains Res… |
03/9/2015 |
10/21/2014 |
Partial solar eclipse viewing at UNL Student Observatory ThursdayLincoln and surrounding areas will have the rare opportunity to view a partial solar eclipse in the late afternoon Oct. 23 and the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Student Observatory will be open to the public 4:30-6:30 p.m. to … |
10/23/2014 |
05/18/2012 |
Partial solar eclipse and transit of Venus for Lincoln, NebraskaOf two significant astronomical events occurring in the next few weeks, only one will be visible from Lincoln, according to Jack Dunn, coordinator of Mueller Planetarium at the University of Nebraska State Museum. … |
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06/25/2004 |
Parents, Schools Beware: Kids Online Subject to High-Tech BullyingFor today's tech-savvy kids, there's more opportunity to pick on, harass and bully one another: In cyberspace. For parents who are unfamiliar with online social networks, their student may be the target of "cyber bullying," and they don't even know i… |
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09/7/2006 |
Parents Weekend is Sept. 15-17 at UNLThe University of Nebraska-Lincoln Parents Association, in conjunction with the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs and University Housing, will host the 2006 UNL Parents Weekend Sept. 15-17. Parents of all freshman students are invited… |
09/15/2006 |
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