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03/17/2015 |
Author examines life as a woman under socialismAs an author, poet and cultural ambassador, Brenda Flanagan has traveled the world, but only the Czech Republic has endeared itself to her so much that she considers the country her second home. In a public lecture, Flanagan will share stories about… |
03/19/2015 |
08/26/2004 |
Author David Halberstam to speak as part of Thompson Forum seriesPulitzer Prize-winning author David Halberstam will discuss "War and the Modern Presidency" Sept. 9 in the E.N. Thompson Forum on World Issues series at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Halberstam's talk begins at 8 p.m. in the Lied Center for Per… |
09/9/2004 |
09/18/2009 |
Author Alexandra Fuller to speak Sept. 29 at Nebraska UnionAuthor Alexandra Fuller will be the featured speaker at a research and region lecture Sept. 29 at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. The 7 p.m. talk in the Nebraska Union, 1400 R St., is free and open to the public. Fuller was born in England in 19… |
09/29/2009 |
08/29/2007 |
Author Agee will discuss her new book at UNL's Adele Hall Lecture Sept. 5"Tales from the River: Writing the River Wife" is the topic of this fall's Adele Hall Lecture at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, where UNL English professor Jonis Agee will talk about the arduous process of researching and writing her new novel, … |
09/5/2007 |
03/24/2011 |
Australian writer to speak on environmental writing April 5-6Environmental writing is the topic of two presentations by Australian writer Mark Tredinnick April 5 and 6 at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. UNL's Department of English will sponsor the first lecture at 3:30 p.m. April 5 in Bailey Library, 228 … |
04/5/2011 |
09/22/2011 |
Australian artist, rancher, and UNL panel to address environment Oct. 5"Braided Channels: An Interdisciplinary Symposium on Environmental Art, Science, and Humanities focused on the Australian Outback and the American Great Plains" is the focus of two talks and a panel discussion 2-5 p.m. Oct. 5 in the Great Plains Art … |
10/5/2011 |
09/4/2015 |
August survey: Nebraska businesses still positive about the economyNebraska business leaders remain positive about the outlook for sales and jobs during the next six months, according to a monthly survey conducted by the Bureau of Business Research at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Among respondents to the Aug… |
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08/2/2011 |
August graduates to wear 'green' gowns to UNL commencement exercisesThe University of Nebraska-Lincoln's summer graduates will wear "green" at commencement exercises Aug. 12 and 13 at the Bob Devaney Sports Center. Not the color green -- the environmental green. Sustainable academic regalia will be used for the firs… |
08/12/2011 |
07/16/2010 |
ATO fraternity announces plan for one-year suspensionThe Corporation Board of the Gamma Theta Chapter of the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln has submitted a plan to suspend all fraternity activities for one year in response to recent allegations related to alcohol consu… |
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08/31/2005 |
Athletic Department had $114.3 million impact on Lincoln-area economyLike clockwork every fall for more than 40 years, Cornhusker football fans have poured through the gates of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Memorial Stadium to cheer on their favorite team. The Huskers' NCAA record of 268 consecutive sellouts si… |
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03/16/2006 |
ASUN: All 3 GOP gubernatorial candidates on deck for March 26 debateAll three candidates for the Republican nomination for governor have agreed to participate in a March 26 debate at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, the UNL student-government body ASUN announced. Sarah Morris, ASUN government liaison committee cha… |
03/26/2006 |
11/29/2007 |
ASUN president headed to Indonesia for climate change conferenceUniversity of Nebraska-Lincoln student David Solheim is headed to Indonesia for the United Nations Conference on Climate Change, Dec. 3-14. Solheim is president of the Association of Students of the University of Nebraska. He was one of 22 youth lead… |
12/3/2007 |
08/18/2010 |
ASUN joins Association of Big Ten Students, to lead legislative conferenceAt a conference comprised of student leaders from Big Ten universities, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln student government, ASUN, was accepted for membership into the Association of Big Ten Students -- the official student voice for Big Ten school… |
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04/16/2014 |
Astronomy Day with astronaut Clayton Anderson at State Museum April 26The University of Nebraska State Museum will celebrate Astronomy Day from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. April 26 in Morrill Hall (south of 14th and Vine Streets on the University of Nebraska-Lincoln City Campus). C… |
04/26/2014 |
04/19/2006 |
Astronomy Day is May 6 at NU State MuseumPrizes and a wide variety of cosmic family activities will be featured during Astronomy Day May 6 at the University of Nebraska State Museum. The Astronomy Day program will feature will feature hands-on activities, interactive exhibits, displays, pla… |
05/6/2006 |
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