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03/4/2004 |
Chinese Golden Dragon Acrobats to Perform March 11 at Lied CenterWHEN: Thursday, March 11, 7 p.m. WHERE: Lied Center for Performing Arts, 301 N. 12th Street Lincoln, Neb., March 4, 2004 -- The Chinese Golden Dragon Acrobats will perform their spellbinding feats March 11 at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. The … |
03/11/2004 |
11/11/2008 |
Chinese artist to present demonstration through Nov. 16 at Lentz CenterXu Yinsen, professor emeritus at the Chinese National Academy of Fine Arts, will demonstrate his skills in painting, calligraphy and seal carving this week at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Lentz Center for Asian Culture. The demonstration by … |
11/11/2008 |
10/27/2010 |
China's influence is topic of Nov. 10 lecture featuring Hagel, diplomatChina's rising global influence and the growing nation's relationship with the United States will be among the topics explored when former U.S. senator from Nebraska Chuck Hagel and Chinese Ambassador Zhang Yesui present the next lecture in the E.N. … |
11/10/2010 |
08/17/2009 |
Children's Center at UNL hosts open house in advance of Aug. 24 openingThe new Children's Center at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln will have open house hours Aug. 20-21 from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. The center is located in the north annex of the former Whittier Junior High School building at 22nd and W streets. There will… |
08/20/2009 |
11/23/2015 |
Children who take ADHD medicines have trouble sleeping, new study showsStimulant medications for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) cause sleep problems among the children who take them, a new study from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln concludes. The study addresses decades of conflicting opinions and e… |
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09/10/2014 |
Chief Justice John Roberts to speak Sept. 19 at UNL College of LawUnited States Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. will speak at the University of Nebraska College of Law on Sept. 19. Roberts will participate in a public conversation with the Honorable William Jay Riley, chief judge of the U.S. Co… |
09/19/2014 |
02/5/2015 |
Chicago Symphony Orchestra to make Lied Center debut Feb. 6Hailed as the top American orchestra by international music authority Gramophone Magazine, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra will make its first appearance at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Lied Center for Performing Arts on Feb. 6. Jaap van Zwe… |
02/6/2015 |
02/2/2006 |
Chicago Botanic Garden horticulture director to speak Feb. 19Tim Johnson, director of horticulture for the Chicago Botanic Garden, will be keynote speaker for the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Garden Friends annual meeting Feb. 19. The meeting begins at 2 p.m. in the auditorium of the Nebraska Union, 1400 R S… |
02/19/2006 |
05/26/2005 |
Chiara String Quartet to be UNL's chamber string quartet in residenceThe University of Nebraska-Lincoln School of Music has announced the hiring of the Chiara String Quartet as its artists-in-residence for a three-year residency beginning in August. "Chiara" (key-ARE-uh) is an Italian word, meaning clear, pure or ligh… |
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02/24/2011 |
Cheyenne sewing circles, beet workers, Alberta politics in GP QuarterlyIn the winter issue of Great Plains Quarterly, an academic journal published by the Center for Great Plains Studies at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, researchers wrote about Cheyenne and Mennonite sewing circles, beet field laborers in the North… |
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02/15/2012 |
Cherish the Ladies brings traditional Irish music to Lied Center Feb. 18Traditional Irish music will venture from the rolling hills to the Great Plains when internationally acclaimed Celtic group Cherish the Ladies makes its debut at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Lied Center for Performing Arts … |
02/18/2012 |
08/29/2006 |
Chemists' work on peroxide bomb detectors shows promiseIn the fight against terrorism, one of the main goals of law-enforcement and security agencies is to stop terrorist attacks before they can happen. Early detection is essential, and work being done by University of Nebraska-Lincoln chemists could giv… |
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08/19/2010 |
Chemistry, engineering students receive Defense Department scholarshipsTwo University of Nebraska-Lincoln students will return to classes this fall with prestigious scholarships in hand and commitments to work for the U.S. Department of Defense after they graduate. Paul Goodman, a Ph.D. candidate in analytical chemistr… |
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12/9/2004 |
Chemistry technique could be milestone in drug developmentTechniques devised by University of Nebraska-Lincoln chemist David Hage will give pharmaceutical companies a powerful new tool for developing, testing and targeting dosages for drugs. Hage, with former doctoral student Jianzhong Chen, published the a… |
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07/15/2010 |
Chemistry professor honored for work on electrochemical biosensorsFinding a simpler, cheaper and quicker way to detect HIV would be an invaluable and long-sought aid in fighting the HIV/AIDS epidemic worldwide. Rebecca Lai hopes her research into electrochemical biosensors will provide such a tool. Lai, an assista… |
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