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03/1/2004 |
David Forsythe to Be Honored for Human Rights WorkLincoln, Neb., March 1, 2004 -- David P. Forsythe, Charles J. Mach distinguished professor of political science at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, has been named the Quincy Wright Distinguished Scholar by the Midwest Section of the International … |
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12/10/2015 |
David A. Bush family establishes memorial fund for study abroadFormer Grand Island attorney and Hall County Judge David A. Bush will be memorialized through the David A. Bush Family Award for Study Abroad. The fund will support education abroad experiences for students at his alma mater, the University of Nebras… |
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01/20/2009 |
Darwin's 'Beagle apprenticeship' is Feb. 13 lecture topicA talk on "Darwin's Prophetic Apprenticeship on the 'Beagle' Voyage" will be one of the highlights of a series of activities at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln recognizing the bicentennial anniversary of Charles Darwin's birth. George Levine, pro… |
02/13/2009 |
01/14/2009 |
Darwin bicentennial lecture series begins Friday at UNLLocal, national and international experts hosted by University of Nebraska-Lincoln departments will address variations on evolution to celebrate the 200th anniversary of Charles Darwin's birth. The eight-lecture series begins Jan. 16 and concludes M… |
01/16/2009 |
05/12/2010 |
Darryl White Group with Dick Oatts kicks off 5 weeks of Jazz in JuneNow in its 19th season, the Jazz in June concert series presents five Tuesday evenings of great jazz in the great outdoors on the University of Nebraska-Lincoln campus. Organized by the Sheldon Art Association and the Berman Music Foundation, this y… |
06/1/2010 |
10/18/2004 |
Dark side of moon: Lunar eclipse viewing Oct. 27 at Student ObservatoryThe University of Nebraska-Lincoln Student Observatory public night on Wednesday, Oct. 27, will feature the last total eclipse of the moon visible from Lincoln for almost three years. The observatory, on the roof of the Stadium Parking Garage, 10th … |
10/27/2004 |
10/22/2012 |
Dark matter explored in new fulldome show at Mueller PlanetariumMueller Planetarium in the University of Nebraska State Museum's Morrill Hall has announced its updated fulldome schedule beginning Oct. 25. The schedule includes the new fulldome show, "Dark," which exp… |
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11/7/2008 |
Dare to Care Food Drive through Nov. 21The Office of Student Involvement at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln invites UNL faculty, staff and students to participate in the sixth-annual Dare to Care Food Drive through Nov. 21 Students and groups interested in participating can pick up in… |
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04/29/2004 |
Dan England to Receive 1st Yaley Award from Alumni AssociationA new student award, the Roy and Catherine Yaley Student Leadership Award, will be given to Student Alumni Association president Dan England. The award is presented by the Nebraska Alumni Association. England, an international business major from Kea… |
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10/3/2011 |
Dan Duncan is director of Nebraska Innovation CampusDan Duncan, assistant dean and director of the Agricultural Research Division at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, has agreed to become executive director of Nebraska Innovation Campus effective Oct. 1, UNL Chancellor Harvey Perl… |
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04/7/2005 |
Dale Jensen is keynote speaker for April 19 Tech Expo luncheonLincoln native Dale Jensen, the largest single owner of baseball's Arizona Diamondbacks, will be the featured speaker at the 2005 Technology Expo luncheon on April 19 at the Nebraska Union, 1400 R St. Jensen began his career as the youngest vice pres… |
04/19/2005 |
05/11/2011 |
Daily Nebraskan editor Gibson selected for Fulbright to South KoreaUniversity of Nebraska-Lincoln graduate Jenna Gibson, 2010-11 editor-in-chief of the Daily Nebraskan, UNL's student newspaper, will travel to South Korea to work as an English teaching assistant on a Fulbright Scholarship. She also plans to write for… |
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03/12/2009 |
Czech week at UNL features film, poetry and polka March 29-April 4The Czech language program at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln will host Czech Week March 29-April 4 on the UNL campus. All events are free and open to the public, except for the Czech Language Foundation Banquet March 29, which requires advance t… |
03/29/2009 |
03/29/2005 |
Czech Language Foundation banquet will be April 10The Czech Language Foundation will hold its fourth annual recognition banquet April 10 at the Cornhusker Hotel, 333 S. 13th St. This year's theme centers on honoring the University of Nebraska-Lincoln students of the Czech language and the donors who… |
04/10/2005 |
03/14/2008 |
Czech Language Foundation banquet features silent auction, speakerBob Hall, the artistic director of the Flatwater Shakespeare Company, will speak at the Czech Language Foundation's annual banquet March 30 at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. The banquet is at the Nebraska Union Ballroom, 1400 R St. Doors open at… |
03/30/2008 |
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