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04/25/2005 |
Haumont/Cooksley family to receive Alumni Family Tree AwardThe Nebraska Alumni Association will present the Alumni Family Tree Award to the Haumont/Cooksley family of rural Custer County during the All-University Celebration and Salute to Alumni Achievement at the Nebraska Champions Club May 6. The Alumni Fa… |
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03/31/2004 |
Harvard Australia Chair to Discuss 'Indigenous Autobiography' April 13Australian anthropologist Timothy Rowse, visiting professor and holder of the Australia chair at Harvard University, will speak April 13 at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in a lecture titled "Indigenous Autobiography in Australia and the U.S.A." … |
04/13/2004 |
07/3/2007 |
Harry Potter fever invades University Bookstore, UNL campus July 20The heralded arrival of the latest J. K. Rowling novel, "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows," will be celebrated with a July 20 festival at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's University Bookstore, hosted by the University Program Council. Magic, … |
07/20/2007 |
05/23/2005 |
Harriet Turner named Spencer professor in modern languages & literaturesHarriet S. Turner has been named the first Harold E. Spencer professor in modern languages and literatures by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Department of Modern Languages and Literatures. This professorship was established in Spencer's name by a… |
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08/6/2004 |
Harold Lieding Endowment of $5 Million to Benefit UniversityAn endowment of approximately $5 million from University of Nebraska alumnus Harold Lieding will be established as part of an agreement between the University of Nebraska Board of Regents and the Lieding estate. Harold Lieding, a 1962 graduate of the… |
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06/9/2006 |
Hardin Hall rededication June 13 to show building's new roleAfter months of renovation, Hardin Hall at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln will be rededicated at a ceremony and open house 10:30 a.m. June 13. Previously known as the Clifford Hardin Nebraska Center for Continuing Education, this completely renov… |
06/13/2006 |
10/16/2012 |
Halloween-inspired lecture Oct. 23 at Sheldon Museum of ArtWhy was "The Addams Family" set in a decayed Victorian house? Why does the ominous mansion in "Psycho" have a mansard roof? Sarah Burns, one of today's foremost art historians, will answer those questions in a lecture, "Better … |
10/23/2012 |
09/25/2014 |
Halloween laser shows light up Mueller Planetarium Oct. 3-24Mueller Planetarium at the University of Nebraska State Museum in Morrill Hall will light up with laser light shows in October. Laser graphics and abstract images will fill Nebraska's first fulldome digital … |
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02/5/2014 |
Half-priced tickets available through Lied Center's one-day sale Feb. 5Nebraska’s Home for the Arts, the Lied Center for Performing Arts, has launched its third annual one-day sale today, Wednesday, Feb. 5. Tickets to multiple world class performances during the 2013-14 season are available at 50 percen… |
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09/10/2004 |
Halberstam Thompson Forum lecture to be rebroadcast on Channel 21Because of technical difficulties, the Sept. 9 lecture by Pulitzer Prize-winning author David Halberstam in the E.N. Thompson Forum on World Issues was not carried live on Lincoln Time Warner Cable Channel 21. The lecture, "War and the Modern Preside… |
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01/17/2013 |
Hacking at Books: The Nebraska Forum on Digital Humanities is Feb. 7Provocative questions about what we know -- and think we know -- about the humanities and how new digital tools in humanities research might reveal surprising gaps in our understanding will be addressed at a lecture and recepti… |
02/7/2013 |
04/2/2007 |
Guest speaker at UNL will explore role of science in popular filmsLincoln, Neb., April 2, 2007 -- Sidney Perkowitz, Candler professor of physics at Emory University in Atlanta, will speak as part of the "Communicating Science, Math and Engineering to Broader Audiences" conference at the University of Nebraska-Linco… |
04/12/2007 |
09/17/2004 |
Guest artists Carter, Wang to perform Oct. 3 at Kimball HallThe School of Music at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln will present the guest artists David Carter, cello, and Esther Wang, piano, at 3 p.m. Oct. 3 at Kimball Recital Hall, 11th and R streets (extended) on the UNL City Campus. The program includes… |
10/3/2004 |
03/9/2012 |
Guerrilla Girls on Tour perform 'Feminists are Funny' Monday at SheldonThe Guerrilla Girls on Tour, an internationally acclaimed anonymous theater collective, will perform "Feminists are Funny" at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Sheldon Museum of Art, 12th and R streets, at 7 p.m. March 12. The 7… |
03/12/2012 |
05/27/2005 |
Gude, Murphy exhibitions open June 3 at Great Plains Art MuseumParallel exhibitions featuring the work of two Great Plains artists will open June 3 and run through July 31 at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Great Plains Art Museum. "From the Heart of a Regionalist: Paintings by Anthony Benton Gude" will inc… |
06/3/2005 |
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