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release date | headline | event date |
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01/22/2013 |
Feb. 4 Thompson Forum to shine spotlight on rights of religious minoritiesProtecting the human rights of religious minorities worldwide will be the focus of the next E.N. Thompson Forum on World Issues on Feb. 4 at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Felice Gaer, director of t… |
02/4/2013 |
02/13/2008 |
Feb. 24 talk at Sheldon will focus on John Singleton Copley masterworkAaron Holz, assistant professor of art at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, and Wendy Katz, an associate professor of art history, will speak Feb. 24 at Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery about John Singleton Copley's "Nicholas Boylston," one of the earl… |
02/24/2008 |
02/9/2011 |
Feb. 23 Thompson Forum to explore moral costs of war on terrorU.S. foreign policy decisions in response to the Sept. 11 attacks and their consequences will take center stage Feb. 23, when veteran foreign affairs and political writer Mark Danner delivers the next lecture in the E.N. Thompson Forum on World Issue… |
02/23/2011 |
02/16/2005 |
Feb. 21 lecture in youth violence and aggression series postponedThe Feb. 21 opening lecture in the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's series, "Youth Violence and Aggression in Families, Schools and Communities: Research and Policy Implications" has been postponed to a date to be announced. Susan Sheridan, an organi… |
02/21/2005 |
02/21/2005 |
Feb. 21 Demitri Trenin lecture canceledTravel delays in Chicago have forced the University of Nebraska-Lincoln to cancel a scheduled Feb. 21 lecture by Dmitri Trenin, senior associate of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and the deputy director and director of studies at the … |
02/21/2005 |
02/11/2010 |
Feb. 21 'Sunday with Scientist' explores tiny world of nanoscienceThe University of Nebraska State Museum will present a program on nanoscience as part of its Sunday with a Scientist series 1:30-4:30 p.m. Feb. 21 at Morrill Hall. The program, "Nanoscience Makes the Light Fantastic," will be led by Stephen Ducharme… |
02/21/2010 |
02/19/2004 |
Feb. 19 Seminar to Take Insider's View of Opera ProductionWHEN: Thursday, Feb. 19, 7:30 p.m. WHERE: Kimball Recital Hall, 11th and R Streets Lincoln, Neb., Feb. 12, 2004 -- The University of Nebraska-Lincoln School of Music will present "Anatomy of an Opera: The Elixir of Love" at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 19 in Kimb… |
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01/25/2011 |
Feb. 18-19 Women in Science Conference to feature hands-on experiencesThe University of Nebraska-Lincoln's 13th-annual Women in Science Conference is set for Feb. 18-19 at the Holiday Inn Downtown-Lincoln, 141 N. Ninth St. The event is designed to encourage more young women to pursue careers in science, mathematics, en… |
02/18/2011 |
02/6/2004 |
Feb. 18 Olson Seminar to Look at Medicine on Lewis & Clark ExpeditionWHEN: Wednesday, Feb. 18, 3:30-5 p.m. WHERE: Great Plains Art Collection in the Christlieb Gallery, 1155 Q Street Lincoln, Neb., Feb. 6, 2004 -- Over 28 months and 8,000 miles of arduous travel, Meriweather Lewis and William Clark lost only one memb… |
02/18/2004 |
02/2/2010 |
Feb. 17 Olson Seminar to focus on climate, environment data for Great PlainsOne of the most notable features of the Great Plains region is its natural extreme variability in weather and climate, making it difficult to pick out the effects of climate change. University of Nebraska-Lincoln climatologist Kenneth Dewey will add… |
02/17/2010 |
01/30/2012 |
Feb. 10 talk at UNL to take historical look at ordination of womenAn acclaimed scholar and author who has undertaken a groundbreaking exploration of women's role in the Christian church will deliver a free public lecture Feb. 10 at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Gary Macy, chair of the Relig… |
02/10/2012 |
10/14/2013 |
Fear and uncertainty in D.C.: Is it to blame for gridlock?Uncertainty and fear over President Obama's health care law may be contributing to the Washington deadlock, says a University of Nebraska-Lincoln researcher who specializes in political psychology. Ingrid Ha… |
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04/4/2007 |
Favorite performers return for Jazz in June's 'Sweet 16' concert seriesJazz in June's Sweet Sixteen summer concert series promises great jazz and great food in the great outdoors. Organized by the Nebraska Art Association, this year's free jazz series turns "Sweet Sixteen" and features return engagements by some of the … |
06/5/2007 |
09/5/2012 |
Fashion's Night Out presented Sept. 6 at Nebraska UnionFashion's Night Out, locally presented by University Program Council at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, will be from 6 to 11 p.m. Sept. 6 in the Nebraska Union Centennial Room, 14th and R streets. The ev… |
09/6/2012 |
01/7/2016 |
Fashion-forward technology to kick off 2016 Sunday with a ScientistThe University of Nebraska State Museum's first Sunday with a Scientist program of 2016 for children and families will investigate "wearable technology" and e-textiles that incorporate conductive fibers or elements directly into the material. The pro… |
01/17/2016 |
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