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05/11/2011
Donation of Cather documents, start of unfinished novel, made to UNL
Charles Cather, an heir to his aunt Willa Cather, has left an estate gift to the University of Nebraska that includes manuscripts including the beginning of her last novel, letters, medals and inscribed first editions of her work. Charles Cather, Wi…
05/12/2011
07/11/2006
Donald Johnson honored for work on U.S.S. Arizona
The lure of a challenge and the chance to use his skills outside the college classroom landed him as a volunteer in the National Park Service's Submerged Resources Program more than seven years ago. This year, he has been recognized for those skills …
01/19/2006
Dominguez working to give Hispanic youth a brighter future
Aaron Dominguez works with the most fundamental laws of nature while also helping give Latino youth the fundamentals needed to succeed in higher education and in life. Dominguez, assistant professor of physics at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, …
09/7/2010
Doll quilt lecture is Sept. 19 at quilt museum
Merikay Waldvogel, author of the book "Childhood Treasures: Doll Quilts By and For Children," will speak at the International Quilt Study Center and Museum at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln at 2 p.m. Sept. 19. The lecture is free with museum adm…
09/19/2010
09/28/2006
Doll quilt exhibit opens Oct. 6 at Great Plains Art Museum
The quilt exhibition "Reading, Writing and a Rhythmic Stitch: Quilts from the Mary Ghormley Collection" will be on view at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Great Plains Art Museum, 1155 Q St., from Oct. 6 through March 18. More than 40 examples o…
10/6/2006
07/26/2010
Doll quilt exhibit opens Aug. 6 at quilt museum
The International Quilt Study Center and Museum at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln will exhibit examples of 19th- and early 20th-century doll quilts and antique doll cribs and cradles during the exhibition "Childhood Treasures: Doll Quilts from th…
08/6/2010
12/22/2009
DOE grant funds innovative nanotechnology research at UNL
Nanoscientists at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln have received a prestigious grant to develop new magnetic materials that could help reduce global warming and the nation's dependence on foreign resources. Researchers in UNL's Nebraska Center for…
05/17/2011
Doctoral candidate Laura Roost awarded Fulbright to Rwanda
University of Nebraska-Lincoln political science doctoral candidate Laura Roost of San Diego, Calif., will travel to Rwanda to conduct research on a Fulbright Scholarship. She will research the role of women's non-governmental organizations in the co…
06/2/2011
Doctoral candidate Carrie Walker awarded Fulbright to Jamaica
University of Nebraska-Lincoln English doctoral candidate Carrie Walker will travel to Jamaica this fall to conduct a 10-month research project on a Fulbright Scholarship. Walker's research interests are in Africana literature, and in particular, Af…
01/23/2014
Doctor's office -- not Internet -- still main source for infertility information
For a woman worried about why she hasn't become pregnant, the Internet and its anonymity might seem an appealing way to learn about infertility. Yet a newly published study involving University of Nebraska-L…
02/20/2012
Doc Severinsen to bring big band sound to Lied Center Feb. 27
"Heeeeere's Johnny!" That lead-in, followed by a big band trumpet blast, was a staple of late-pnight television for three decades. The “Johnny” was Johnny Carson, the announcer was Ed McMahon and the bandleader was Doc Severins…
02/27/2012
02/12/2013
Do patents promote innovation? Judge's UNL lecture to address issue
U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit Chief Judge Randall R. Rader will deliver the Cline Williams Jurist-In-Residence Lecture at noon Feb. 14 in the Hamann Auditorium at the University of Nebraska College of La…
02/14/2013
02/5/2007
Diversity Law Day is Feb. 10 at College of Law
As part of a continuing commitment to diversity, the University of Nebraska College of Law will host its annual Diversity Law Day Feb. 10 as part of National Minority Law Student Recruitment Month. The Diversity Law Day program will be from 9:30 a.m.…
02/10/2007
02/20/2009
Distinguished Native American law professor Tsosie to speak Feb. 27
Professor Rebecca Tsosie, the Willard H. Pendrick distinguished research scholar at Arizona State University, will speak Feb. 27 at the University of Nebraska College of Law. Tsosie (pronounced so-see) will speak at noon in the Sherman S. Welpton Cou…
02/27/2009
03/23/2005
Distinguished Native American Attorney, Entrepreneur to speak April 1
The University of Nebraska College of Law will host a presentation on "The Future of Trust Land" by Lance Morgan on April 1. The presentation will be held from noon to 1:00 p.m. in Room 117 of Ross McCollum Hall, East Campus Loop and Fair Streets. Vi…
04/1/2005

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