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12/7/2015 |
More than 1,300 UNL degrees to be awarded Dec. 18-19The University of Nebraska-Lincoln's December commencement exercises will be Dec. 18 and 19 at Pinnacle Bank Arena. The arena, at 400 Pinnacle Arena Drive, will host a ceremony for students earning graduate and professional degrees at 3 p.m. Dec. 18… |
12/18/2015 |
03/24/2010 |
Moral courage during the Holocaust is theme of April 8 lecture at UNLAlan L. Berger, professor of Judaic studies at Florida Atlantic University, will deliver a lecture titled "Am I My Brother's/Sister's Keeper? Moral Courage During the Holocaust" April 8 at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Berger will speak at 7 p… |
04/8/2010 |
03/19/2009 |
Moore, Quammen to keynote on 'Celebrating Darwin's Legacy'Randy Moore will open the 35th interdisciplinary symposium sponsored by the Center for Great Plains Studies, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, at 7 p.m. March 26, Great Plains Art Museum, 1155 Q St. Conference theme is "Celebrating Darwin's Legacy." M… |
03/26/2009 |
01/4/2006 |
Moon, Mars, nebulae to be in view Jan. 6 at Behlen ObservatoryThe first public night in 2006 at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Behlen Observatory near Mead will be from 7 to 10 p.m. on Jan. 6. Provided the sky is clear, visitors will be able to view a variety of objects with the 30-inch telescope. The Moo… |
01/6/2006 |
08/2/2006 |
Moon, Jupiter, summer sky at Student Observatory Aug. 4Weather permitting, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Student Observatory's next first Friday free summer public night will be 8:30 to 11 p.m. Aug. 4. The observatory on the roof of the Stadium Drive Parking Garage, 10th and T streets, will be open … |
08/4/2006 |
09/10/2007 |
Moon, Jupiter and Lyra to take center stage at Behlen ObservatoryThe University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Behlen Observatory near Mead will be open for public observing of the moon, the planet Jupiter and a variety of other celestial objects from 8-11 p.m. Sept. 21. Provided the sky is clear, visitors will be able to … |
09/21/2007 |
11/17/2009 |
Monsanto official to speak Nov. 20 at UNLThe director of agriculture, economics and sustainability for Monsanto Co. will present a public lecture -- "Producing More While Conserving More: Can We Do It?" -- Nov. 20 at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Michael Doane will present the talk a… |
11/20/2009 |
02/23/2012 |
Molecular biologist Larkins returning to UNL to lead life sciencesBrian Larkins is coming back to the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and will head efforts to strengthen UNL's life sciences research. The internationally recognized leader in the development of pl… |
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03/5/2008 |
Modern Languages fair March 13 features competitions, classesThe University of Nebraska-Lincoln Department of Modern Languages and Literatures will host its 32nd annual Language Fair 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. March 13 at the Nebraska Union, 1400 R St. The language fair provides an opportunity for high school student… |
03/13/2008 |
03/19/2015 |
Model captures new dynamics of corrosion damageUniversity of Nebraska-Lincoln engineers have become the first to develop a model that literally looks beyond the surface of corrosion to better predict its spread. The model's unique capabilities could allow engineers to more precisely forecast cat… |
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01/9/2009 |
MLK Week activities planned at UNL Jan. 19-22Educator, poet and advocate Lloyd Daniel will be the keynote speaker Jan. 19 at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's observance of the Martin Luther King Jr. national holiday. Daniel will deliver "The Second Assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King J… |
01/19/2009 |
10/8/2014 |
MIT's Gershenfeld to discuss 'How to Make (Almost) Anything' Oct. 14In recent years, the evolution from analog to digital has improved any number of areas, from communications to personal computing. Yet, today's most advanced manufacturing remains analog -- the designs are digital, but the processe… |
10/14/2014 |
03/8/2005 |
Miss Miye doll on display at NU State Museum for 1st time in 25 yearsFor the first time in 25 years, the public has a chance to see Miss Miye, the Japanese doll of friendship, on exhibit at the University of Nebraska State Museum at Morrill Hall. The doll went on display on March 3, which is Hina Matsuri, the traditio… |
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06/22/2010 |
Miss Mie, Japanese friendship doll, returns to NU State Museum July 3On July 3, the University of Nebraska State Museum in Morrill Hall will open an exhibit that honors the return to Nebraska of the historic Japanese friendship ambassador doll, Miss Mie, from her year-long journey overseas. In July 2009, the 83-year-… |
07/3/2010 |
02/10/2015 |
Milton Chen to speak at E.N. Thompson Forum Feb. 24The engines of the U.S. economy rely on entrepreneurship, technology and innovating new products and services. A key to developing children's creativity and their ability to innovate is nurturing their natural curiosity. … |
02/24/2015 |
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