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UNL News Releases

3601 through 3615 out of 4957
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09/9/2014
Dustin Lynch at UNL Homecoming Concert Sept. 25
Dustin Lynch, one of the most successful young artists in country music will headline the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Homecoming Concert Sept. 25. The concert featuring Lynch and special guest Dylan Scott…
09/25/2014
05/5/2011
Dussault selected as dean of Graduate Studies
Patrick Dussault, Charles Bessey professor of chemistry at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, has been selected the new dean of Graduate Studies at the university. Senior vice chancellor for academic affairs Ellen Weissinger announced the appointmen…
11/22/2007
Dunes, climate models don't match up with paleomagnetic records
For a quarter-century or more, the prevailing view among geoscientists has been that the portion of the ancient supercontinent of Pangea that is now the Colorado Plateau in southern Utah shifted more than 1,300 miles north during a 100-million year s…
01/30/2006
Duke scholar to speak Feb. 7 during Black History Month
Duke University scholar Mark Anthony Neal will speak at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Feb. 7 during UNL's observance of Black History Month. Neal, associate professor of black popular culture at Duke, will deliver "Towards a Hip-Hop Theory of Bl…
02/7/2006
07/19/2004
DuBois Scholarship Fund Helps Tomorrow's Teachers at UNL
Kenneth and Eileen DuBois fostered lifelong commitments to learning and teaching. Their family is now honoring that passion by establishing a memorial scholarship to help University of Nebraska-Lincoln students with the same calling. The Kenneth and …
02/18/2009
Dublin Philharmonic brings 'Irish Spectacular' to Lied Center March 3
In its first United States tour, the renowned Dublin Philharmonic Orchestra will make its debut at the Lied Center for Performing Arts at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln at 7:30 p.m. March 3. The orchestra will present an evening of Irish and Celt…
03/3/2009
10/11/2011
Drought to be focus of Wilhite's Nebraska Lecture Oct. 25
This summer's exceptional drought in Texas, Oklahoma and Kansas is a startling reminder of the serious economic, environmental and social impacts of this natural disaster. As droughts become more frequent and intense in the face of…
10/25/2011
12/20/2012
Drought Monitor officials: Historic 'flash drought' of 2012 to continue into 2013
The drought that swept across wide areas of the United States in the past year was historically unusual in its speed, its intensity and its size, climatologists at the National Drought Mitigation Center at the University of Nebrask…
04/23/2015
Drone use for environmental monitoring studied in Great Plains Research
Natural resource managers may soon have a new tool to use in monitoring the river habitats of endangered and threatened wildlife species: drones. A team of scientists found that small unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) equipped with a digital camera ca…
08/9/2005
Drivers should be aware of UNL student move-in starting Aug. 16
Back-to-campus time at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln will again see thousands of students moving back in to their residence halls in the space of a few days. Visitors and Lincoln residents should be aware of minor traffic delays in the City Camp…
03/16/2006
Drawings from Sheldon's permanent collection on display starting April 7
Known best as a painter of light and space of Nebraska plains, Keith Jacobshagen has curated an exhibition of drawings selected from the permanent collection of the Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. This free exhibit…
04/7/2006
03/15/2006
Dragonfly photography by Peter Beeson at Great Plains Art Museum
Peter Beeson of Lincoln has been actively photographing the scenic beauty of Nebraska for 30 years, and in the last four years his interest has expanded to include capturing images of valuable and beautiful -- but elusive -- dragonflies. Some 20 phot…
12/6/2005
Doug Abbott receives Fulbright Scholar grant to study in Israel
A University of Nebraska-Lincoln faculty member has received a 2005-06 Fulbright Scholar grant from the Council for International Exchange of Scholars. Douglas A. Abbott, professor of family and consumer science, will be at Haifa University in Israel…
09/26/2005
Double stars on view Oct. 7 at Behlen Observatory
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Behlen Observatory near Mead will be open for public viewing from 8 to 11 p.m. Oct. 7. If the sky is clear, visitors will be able to view a variety of objects with the 30-inch telescope and with smaller telescopes…
10/7/2005
02/19/2010
Donde Plowman named dean of UNL College of Business Administration
Donde Plowman, a professor of business and head of the Department of Management at University of Tennessee in Knoxville, has accepted appointment as the ninth dean of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Business Administration. The appointm…

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