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06/3/2005
Fountain Frolics summer music series is noon Thursdays at Union Plaza
The University Program Council at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln will presents the Fountain Frolics summer music series Thursdays in June and July (except June 30) on the Nebraska Union Plaza. Local and student artists will perform free concerts …
06/9/2005
06/4/2012
Fountain Frolics provide free music performances at Nebraska Union
The University Program Council at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln will present Fountain Frolics concerts at noon Thursdays this summer under the north overhang of the Nebraska Union, 14th and R streets. T…
06/7/2012
01/30/2015
Foster to join UNL as director for Institutional Equity and Compliance
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln has selected Susan M. Foster as its director for Institutional Equity and Compliance. Foster, a former educator, is a senior associate attorney at the law firm Jackson Lewi…
10/5/2015
Fossil find: UNL undergraduate discovers new mammal species
During her first fossil-hunting trip, University of Nebraska-Lincoln student Carissa Raymond found a specimen of a previously unknown mammal species from about 65 million years ago. Raymond, a junior geology and geography major from Seward, was one …
09/29/2009
Fortepianist Bilson to perform Oct. 10 at Lied Center at UNL
Malcolm Bilson, thought to be the world's greatest fortepianist, will perform the works of Beethoven, Mozart, Haydn and more at Kimball Hall 7:30 p.m. Oct. 10 as part of the Lied Center for Performing Arts' 20th Anniversary Season. Bilson has …
10/10/2009
02/9/2009
Forsythe studies, lectures on international relief on Fulbright in Denmark
When fighting broke out in Gaza earlier this year, relief workers struggled to deliver medical care and supplies amid near-constant shelling. Without aid, civilians in war zones often cannot survive. How, then, can governments and nongovernmental or…
02/18/2008
Forsberg's 'On Ancient Wings' exhibit celebrates sandhill cranes
An exhibit of photographs by Lincoln photographer Michael Forsberg at the University of Nebraska State Museum coincides with the sandhill cranes' arrival in Nebraska. Every March along the Platte River, fields come to life with elegant visitors. At f…
05/13/2010
Forsberg's 'Great Plains: America's Lingering Wild' wins book prize
"Great Plains: America's Lingering Wild" by Michael Forsberg with Dan O'Brien, David Wishart and Ted Kooser, is this year's winner of the Great Plains Distinguished Book Prize from the Center for Great Plains Studies at the University of Nebraska-Lin…
08/26/2010
Forsberg to receive book prize, open Olson Seminar series Sept. 8
Lincoln photographer Michael Forsberg will receive the Great Plains Distinguished Book Prize from the Center for Great Plains Studies and deliver the center's first 2010-11 Paul A. Olson Seminar in Great Plains Studies Sept. 8. Forsberg won the $5,0…
09/8/2010
11/23/2011
Forsberg to explore Great Plains in Dec. 6 Thompson Forum
Acclaimed conservation photographer Michael Forsberg, whose life's work has given him a unique perspective on the Great Plains, will discuss his experiences and insights about the ecosystem's fragility when he delivers a Dec. 6 lec…
12/6/2011
01/5/2005
Forsberg to describe sandhill cranes' journey in Jan. 19 Olson Seminar
Lincoln photographer Michael Forsberg will share his journeys with sandhill cranes in the next Paul A. Olson Seminar in Great Plains Studies Jan. 19 at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. In "On Ancient Wings -- The Sandhill Cranes of North America,"…
01/19/2005
10/9/2013
Former U.S. Forces Afghanistan commander McChrystal to speak Oct. 15
Gen. Stanley McChrystal, former U.S. Forces Afghanistan commander and retired leader of the Joint Special Operations Command, will speak at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 15 at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Lied Center for the Performing Arts, 3…
10/15/2013
10/25/2004
Former top Rehnquist aide to discuss 'Issues Facing Supreme Court' Oct. 29
James C. Duff, former longtime aide to Chief Justice William Rehnquist, will speak Oct. 29 at the University of Nebraska College of Law on "Issues Facing the Supreme Court." Duff's talk will begin at noon in 112 Ross McCollum Hall (Law College), East…
10/29/2004
01/28/2009
Former South African president de Klerk to give Thompson lecture Feb. 10
F.W. de Klerk, former president of South Africa, will give the next E. N. Thompson Forum lecture at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. His talk, "Bridging the Gap: Globalization without Isolation," at 7 p.m. Feb. 10 at the Lied Center for Performing…
02/10/2009
09/20/2012
Former Solicitor General Clement to deliver Lane Lecture at Law College
Paul D. Clement, former Solicitor General of the United States, will deliver the Winthrop and Frances Lane Foundation Lecture, “The Robert Court Comes of Age,” at noon Sept. 28in Hamann Auditorium at the College of Law at University of Nebraska-L…
09/28/2012

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