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UNL News Releases

1081 through 1095 out of 4957
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10/12/2004
Tim Gay to speak Oct. 28 on popularizing physics
Timothy Gay, professor of physics and astronomy at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, will present the talk, "Football Physics," at 8 p.m. Oct. 28 at the Nebraska Union Auditorium, 1400 R St. Gay, who came to UNL in 1993, will discuss the series of …
10/28/2004
05/17/2007
Tickets on sale for July 25 Cornhusker Summer Music Games
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln Band Program will host the Cornhusker Summer Music Games Drum Corps International competition July 25 at Memorial Stadium. Drum Corps International is a nonprofit youth organization serving junior drum and bugle cor…
07/25/2007
12/2/2015
Tickets on sale for 'Fire and Ice' Gala on Jan. 30
Community members and supporters of the arts are invited to attend the Friends of Lied's 13th biennial "Fire and Ice" Gala at 6 p.m. Jan. 30, 2016, at the Lied Center for Performing Arts, 301 N. 12th St. The event will include dinner, live music, dan…
01/30/2016
08/23/2006
Tickets for Bolton Thompson Forum distributed beginning Aug. 28
Free tickets for the Sept. 8 E.N. Thompson Forum on World Issues featuring U.S. United Nations Ambassador John Bolton will be distributed on a first-come, first-served basis beginning at 11 a.m. Aug. 28 at the Lied Ticket Office, 301 N. 12th St., the…
07/26/2013
Tickets for Blue Man Group's Lied performances to go on sale Monday
The Lied Center for Performing Arts at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln has announced the advance sale of tickets for the return of the critically acclaimed Blue Man Group with performances Sept. 27-29. …
07/29/2013
10/14/2009
Tibetan Buddhist monks to construct mandala sand painting Oct. 21-24
Once again, Tibetan Buddhist monks from Drepung Loseling Monastery will construct a mandala sand painting at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Lentz Center for Asian Culture. The construction will begin with an opening ceremony at 11 a.m. Oct. 21…
10/21/2009
06/21/2007
Thursday 'Movies on the Green' return to UNL campus July 12-Aug. 16
The stars will shine again on the University of Nebraska-Lincoln campus when the Mary Riepma Ross Media Arts Center and University Program Council unspool the annual Jensen's Cinema 16 Collection Movies on the Green series. This year's series begins …
07/12/2007
08/17/2009
Thousands welcomed at annual Big Red Welcome Aug. 21-23
When thousands of new and returning Huskers converge on the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, the highlight of their arrival Aug. 21-23 will be the annual Big Red Welcome presented by University Bookstore: a convocation, celebration and festival spanni…
08/21/2009
03/28/2014
Thompson Scholars participate in civil rights service-learning trip
While many students headed home or to a beach over spring break, a group of University of Nebraska-Lincoln students participated in a service-learning trip focused on civil rights. Twenty-nine UNL students f…
03/28/2005
Thompson Forum, Hendricks Conference to address U.S. foreign policy
John Gerard Ruggie, Kirkpatrick professor of international affairs and Weil director of the Center for Business and Government at Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government, will deliver the lecture "American Exceptionalism, Exemptionalism and…
04/7/2005
08/30/2011
Thompson Forum to study link between water, international security
The E.N. Thompson Forum on World Issues, a preeminent speaker series at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, will examine the relationship between water and international security for the 2011-12 season, which launches Sept. 28. …
09/28/2011
08/11/2004
Thompson Forum Speakers to Address 'U.S. Role in a Divided World'
Pulitzer Prize-winning authors and experts in American foreign policy will speak as part of the 2004-2005 E.N. Thompson Forum on World Issues Series at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. The lectures for this series, "The United States in a Divided …
09/9/2004
03/10/2014
Thomas' research to uncover, digitize African American family trees
In the early 19thcentury, a Maryland slave petitioned the U.S. Circuit Court in Washington, D.C., for her and her daughter's freedom based on her purported lineage from a free woman. Francis Scott Key was her lawyer, and appeared b…
02/14/2007
Thomas Jefferson, Patrick Henry interpreters to appear March 1
University of Nebraska-Lincoln students and faculty will have an opportunity to "meet" Thomas Jefferson and Patrick Henry March 1 to hear about the birth of the United States. Bill Barker and Richard Schumann, character interpreters from Colonial Wil…
03/1/2007
03/31/2008
Thomas Frank's UNL visit April 3-4 canceled
A scheduled University of Nebraska-Lincoln campus visit April 3-4 by author Thomas Frank has been canceled by Frank. Author of "What's the Matter with Kansas," Frank was scheduled to deliver a lecture April 3 and visit a UNL history class April 4. Ti…
04/3/2008

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