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02/14/2011 |
Collaboration leads to discovery, confirmation of unexpected form of iceWater is the most abundant liquid on Earth, but the more scientists study it, the more surprises they seem to find. That's nowhere more true than with the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Xiao Cheng Zeng and his collaborators. A pioneer in the study… |
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04/16/2008 |
Cohen's Career Award to help make software more reliableMaybe this happens to you: Your boss purchases the latest version of software that the office has used for years. Your coworkers adjust effortlessly. You, on the other hand, can't finish the simplest task without the program misbehaving and doing thi… |
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10/9/2007 |
Climate research gives clues to human expansion out of tropical AfricaNew research that involves a University of Nebraska-Lincoln scientist has shed light on an important, but previously little-understood period in Africa's climate history that has implications for understanding human evolution and the expansion of Hom… |
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10/27/2008 |
Climate change legislation, opportunities is symposium topic Nov. 6 at UNL"National Climate Change Legislation and Opportunities for Nebraska," is the theme for a symposium 1:30 to 5 p.m. Nov. 6 at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Both presidential candidates support Congressional legislation to help mitigate climate c… |
11/6/2008 |
06/5/2015 |
Clifton Foundation, Gallup donate $30M to UNL CBA for Don Clifton Strengths InstituteThe Clifton Foundation and Gallup today announced a $30 million gift to the University of Nebraska-Lincoln to establish the Don Clifton Strengths Institute to further the mission of the late Donald O. Clifton through a long-term partnership with the … |
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11/22/2006 |
Cliff Hollestelle retrospective exhibit opens Dec. 1 at NU State MuseumFans of wood carving and wildlife art in general, and of Lincoln artist Cliff Hollestelle in particular, are in for a once-in-a-lifetime treat starting Dec. 1 when the exhibit "Cliff Hollestelle: A Retrospective" opens at the University of Nebraska S… |
12/1/2006 |
02/20/2014 |
Cleveland Orchestra to make its Nebraska debut Feb. 27 at Lied CenterThe Cleveland Orchestra, one of the world's most sought-after performing ensembles, makes its Nebraska debut at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 27 at the Lied Center for Performing Arts at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. … |
02/27/2014 |
01/27/2010 |
Classical guitarist Jankovic to play Valentine's Day weekend at Lied CenterInternational award-winning classical guitarist Petar Jankovic takes the stage at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Lied Center for Performing Arts Valentine's Day weekend for two concerts that are sure to win over your Valentine. Jankovic will p… |
02/13/2010 |
01/29/2014 |
Classic rock laser shows return to Mueller PlanetariumMueller Planetarium at the University of Nebraska State Museum in Morrill Hall will light up with laser light shows on Feb. 7 and 8. Brilliant laser graphics and abstract images set to the hits of the Beatle… |
02/7/2014 |
06/7/2013 |
Classic rock laser shows at Mueller Planetarium June 14On the evening of June 14, laser shows will again light up Mueller Planetarium in the University of Nebraska State Museum of Natural History's Morrill Hall. The shows will feature brilliant laser graphics and abstract images se… |
06/14/2013 |
04/15/2013 |
Classic rock laser shows at Mueller Planetarium April 19-20Mueller Planetarium in the University of Nebraska State Museum of Natural History's Morrill Hall will offer special classic rock laser shows on the evenings of April 19 and 20. The shows include dazzling, full-color laser graphics … |
04/19/2013 |
02/13/2012 |
Class on men's studies introduced at UNLSo why is the director of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Women's Center teaching a class on men's studies? Because, said Jan Deeds, men have a gender, too. And the misconceptions and stereotypes that can box men in are damaging… |
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01/7/2010 |
Civil War-era battles in North Platte Valley lead off spring Olson seminarsA reconstruction of two Civil War-era battles in the North Platte River valley will lead off the spring semester series of Paul A. Olson Seminars in Great Plains Studies at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. UNL anthropologists Douglas D. Scott and… |
01/20/2010 |
04/8/2015 |
Civil War historian to speak at Great Plains lectureUNL history professor Kenneth Winkle will speak about the Civil War at the final Paul A. Olson Seminar in Great Plains Studies lecture of the spring semester at 3:30 p.m. April 15. Before the Civil War, cotton production represented the foundation o… |
04/15/2015 |
10/25/2005 |
Civil rights group founder Ben Chaney to speak at UNL Nov. 4Ben Chaney, founder and president of the nonprofit civil rights James Earl Chaney Foundation, will speak on civil rights, human rights and social justice at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln on Nov. 4 Chaney's talk is free and open to the public and… |
11/4/2005 |
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