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12/18/2014 |
Long-term cliff swallow study uncovers effects of climate changeA 30-year study of cliff swallows, a long-distance migrant bird species, has revealed that global climate change is altering their breeding habits. "When we began the project in 1982, we didn't intend to com… |
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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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06/15/2004 |
Local Musicians to Perform June 19 in Benefit for Tornado VictimsLincoln's music community will donate its time and talents to benefit victims of the recent Nebraska tornados by organizing and performing a free show June 19 at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. On behalf of the Red Cross, UNL groups will have boo… |
06/19/2004 |
06/20/2014 |
Local firms give to support students at NU College of Law to address unmet legal needsStudents at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln who want experience in public interest law by accepting what are often unpaid or out-of-town internships are getting some needed support from Nebraska law firms. … |
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10/24/2005 |
Live, gold-dusted bacteria used in bioelectronic deviceRavi Saraf has gilded living creatures, but that's as far as his resemblance goes with Auric Goldfinger, the fictional villain in the 1964 James Bond movie. The University of Nebraska-Lincoln chemical engineer used bacteria, not another human, and hi… |
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04/22/2004 |
Live Concert, 'Lumia Nights,' at Mueller Planetarium May 1 and 2Want a unique, relaxing, romantic experience? Experience the "Lumia Nights" live concert by nationally known synthesist Jonn Serrie in the University of Nebraska State Museum's Mueller Planetarium. Two performances are scheduled by the foremost compo… |
05/1/2004 |
04/3/2014 |
Live art performance featuring artist, advocate Echo-Hawk is April 16Artist and advocate Bunky Echo-Hawk will present an interactive live art performance April 16 at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Echo-Hawk's performance will begin at 7 p.m. in the Great Hall of the Kauffmann Center, southeast … |
04/16/2014 |
04/12/2005 |
Liszt Spring Festival is April 14-16The University of Nebraska-Lincoln School of Music in conjunction with the American Liszt Society will host the 2005 American Liszt Society Spring Festival, April 14-16. "Heaven on Earth: Exploring the Sacred in Music" will be the festival's theme. A… |
04/14/2005 |
10/25/2007 |
Liquid Velvet Woodwind Quintet to perform in Kansas City area Nov. 17-18The University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Liquid Velvet Woodwind Quintet will give two free performances in the Kansas City metropolitan area Nov. 17 and 18. Its first performance will be at 3 p.m. Nov. 17 at Grace and Holy Trinity Cathedral, 415 W. 13th … |
11/17/2007 |
03/1/2004 |
Linda Major Wins National Public Health AwardLincoln, Neb., March 1, 2004 -- Linda Major, director of Student Involvement and project director of the NU Directions Campus-Community Coalition at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, was awarded the 2003 College-Based Leadership Award from the Amer… |
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11/2/2007 |
Linda Major honored by national alcohol, drug issues groupThe Network Addressing Collegiate Alcohol and Other Drug Issues presented Linda Major, director of student involvement at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, with the Outstanding Contribution to the Field Award last month at the 21st annual U.S. Depa… |
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10/8/2005 |
Lincoln's Wysocki, Grant's Demmel crowned homecoming king & queenKeith Wysocki of Lincoln and Sarah Demmel of Grant were crowned king and queen of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Homecoming Oct. 8 in a ceremony at halftime of the Nebraska vs. Texas Tech football game at Memorial Stadium. The two seniors were … |
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03/23/2010 |
Lincoln's Symphony Orchestra to perform April 9 at Lied CenterThree world-class pianists will celebrate the music of Chopin, Schumann and Liszt with Lincoln's Symphony Orchestra at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Lied Center for Performing Arts at 7:30 p.m. April 9. Lincoln's Symphony Orchestra, directed … |
04/9/2010 |
05/18/2011 |
Lincoln's Elena Shomos wins Boren scholarship trip to AlbaniaUniversity of Nebraska-Lincoln senior and Lincoln native Elena Shomos will travel to Albania later this year on a Boren Scholarship to conduct research and learn the Albanian language. Shomos, who has majors in French and international studies and a… |
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10/10/2004 |
Lincoln, Lancaster County Residents Favor Kerry on Economy, Oppose Expanded Gambling, Want to Penalize U.S. Companies for OutsourcingLincoln and Lancaster County residents think John Kerry would do better at creating jobs, George Bush would better handle the war on terrorism and American companies should be penalized for outsourcing jobs to other countries. The results are the lat… |
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