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UNL News Releases

3721 through 3735 out of 4957
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08/26/2011
Cornhusker Marching Band announces 2011 roster
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln's 290-member Cornhusker Marching Band will make its 2011 debut Sept. 3 at Memorial Stadium with pre-game and halftime performances at Nebraska's football season opener against the University of Tennessee-Chattanooga…
10/6/2006
Cornell scholar to discuss 'Federal Implications of No Child Left Behind'
Michael Heise, professor of law at Cornell University in Ithaca, N.Y., will discuss the "Federal Implications of No Child Left Behind" Oct. 9 when he delivers the Winthrop and Frances Lane Foundation Lecture at the University of Nebraska College of L…
10/9/2006
04/21/2015
Cooper Foundation provides $200,000 for NIC maker space
The Cooper Foundation of Lincoln has provided a grant of $200,000 to support the Nebraska Innovation Studio, a 16,000-square-foot maker space in the Innovation Commons Building at Nebraska Innovation Campus. "This charter investment in Nebraska Inno…
06/13/2013
Context is crucial when it comes to mutations in genetic evolution
With mutations, it turns out that context can be everything in determining whether or not they are beneficial to their evolutionary fate. According to the traditional view among biologists, a central tenet o…
10/20/2008
Contemporary Latin American, Latino art exhibit opens Nov. 1 at Sheldon
On view at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Sheldon Museum of Art Nov. 1 through Jan. 18, "TRANSactions: Contemporary Latin American and Latino Art" presents works from 48 artists who, despite their differences, have commonly challenged assumptio…
11/1/2008
02/27/2006
Contemporary art gallery owner Griffin to discuss collecting March 7
William Griffin, president of GRIFFIN in Santa Monica, Calif., will discuss his experience in working with collectors beginning at 5:30 p.m. March 7 in the Ethel S. Abbott auditorium at Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery, 12th and R streets on the Universi…
03/7/2006
11/20/2009
Consultants: Innovation Campus jobs' annual impact could be $267 million
After six months of nearly round-the-clock work by consultants and campus planners, Nebraska Innovation Campus's final business development strategy and campus master plans were presented and approved today by the University of Nebraska Board of Rege…
09/4/2009
Consultants outline progress, recommendations for Innovation Campus
The proposed Nebraska Innovation Campus will be a place where researchers, businesspeople and instructors will "live, work, learn and play" and capitalize on the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's prime areas of research strengths in food, water and fu…
04/22/2010
Construction management alumnus Eller gains inaugural alumni award
Timothy R. Eller of Dallas has been named the inaugural winner of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Department of Construction Management's "Outstanding Alumni Award." After graduating from UNL, Eller joined Centex Homes in 1973 as an assistant pro…
03/4/2008
Construction begun on new turf recreation fields
Construction has begun on two new synthetic turf recreation fields at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. The new fields will be at 16th and W streets on the site of the former home field of the Cornhusker softball team. Installation of the Prestige …
01/17/2013
Conservationists promise to save Plains in 3 minutes
The University of Nebraska's Center for Great Plains Studies and The Nature Conservancy are combining to host "Conservation Jam" on Feb. 1, in the center's Great Plains Art Museum, 1155 Q St. The jam is …
02/1/2013
04/27/2015
Conservationist Reading to speak at Center for Great Plains Studies
Look at a picture of the Mongolian steppe and you might swear it's the Platte River Valley in Nebraska. There are actually many similarities between the North American Great Plains and this Asian steppe, a temperate grassland covering 342,000 square …
05/6/2015
06/24/2008
Conrad to lead UNL technology development
David Conrad has been selected to head the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's technology development efforts effective July 1. Conrad has been named associate vice chancellor for technology development and will direct UNL's Office of Technology Develop…
09/10/2012
Confucius Institute to present making dumplings cooking class Sept. 17
In China, making and eating dumplings (Chinese name -- jiaozi) is an important activity for most families on New Year's Eve. Serving them is believed to bring prosperity. The festival dumplings are always made before midnight a…
09/17/2012
11/23/2010
Confronting prejudice may be 'antidote' for workplace distress
Women who publicly confront instances of sexism in the workplace tend to feel more capable and competent in their jobs and about themselves in general, a new study shows. The research from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln examined how both men and…

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