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07/20/2011 |
Space law expert: Shuttle's end opens new era, legal issues in spaceflightThe space shuttle's return to earth for the final time marks the end of an era, but also opens an unprecedented age of private and commercial spaceflight. This new era will require international collaboration to keep watch over the practice, a Univer… |
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12/11/2008 |
Space and telecom master of laws program accepting applicationsThe University of Nebraska space and telecom LL.M. (master of laws) program, the first of its kind in the United States and the first in the world taught in English, is accepting applications for students interested in matriculating in August 2009. A… |
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02/4/2015 |
Soybean researchers: Climate change suppressing U.S. yieldsClimate change cost American soybean farmers an estimated $11 billion in unrealized potential yield in the past two decades, a newly published study says. The study’s researchers included James Specht, emeritus professor of agronomy and horticul… |
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03/17/2014 |
Soweto Gospel Choir headlines Lied's world music lineup March 25One of the most exciting groups to emerge in world music, the two-time Grammy and Emmy Award-winning Soweto Gospel Choir, returns to the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Lied Center for Performing Arts on March 25. The audience wil… |
03/25/2014 |
06/17/2008 |
Southern beetle species moving into NebraskaAs curator of insects at the University of Nebraska State Museum, one of Brett Ratcliffe's jobs is to keep an eye on the kinds of six-legged creatures that live in Nebraska, with a particular interest in his specialty, the scarab beetles. And what he… |
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07/13/2010 |
South Asian artisans demonstration, talk, trunk show July 31 at Quilt MuseumThe International Quilt Study Center and Museum at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln will host an artisans' demonstration, talk, and trunk show by members of the Kala Raksha Trust 10:30 a.m.-4 p.m. July 31. A talk will be given by the trust founder,… |
07/31/2010 |
01/30/2007 |
South African scholar to discuss township women in time of HIV/AIDSA South African scholar will speak at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln during Black History Month in February. Nthabiseng Motsemme, a visiting scholar at De Paul University in Chicago, will deliver "Loving in a Time of Hopelessness: On Township Wom… |
02/7/2007 |
08/2/2010 |
Sorensen scholarship gives UNL students Scandinavian study opportunitiesHoldrege native Marjorie Mattson Sorensen wants to help students have a better understanding of different cultures and has established the Robert C. Sorensen and Marjorie Mattson Sorensen Scandinavian Scholarship for students at the University of Neb… |
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05/5/2008 |
Sorensen establishes public service scholarship for UNL studentsFormer adviser to President John F. Kennedy and University of Nebraska graduate Theodore "Ted" Sorensen has established a scholarship for outstanding students interested in public service. The Theodore C. Sorensen Public Service Scholarship is a perm… |
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04/14/2011 |
Sophomore biochemistry major earns German scholarshipElizabeth Jaensch, a sophomore biochemistry major at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, will conduct research in Germany this summer through the DAAD RISE scholarship program. The RISE (Research Internships in Science and Engineering) program provid… |
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03/7/2014 |
Sophie Tatum takes national internship with 'Anderson Cooper 360'Sophie Tatum of La Grange, Ill., a junior at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, began an internship with CNN's "Anderson Cooper 360" program in New York City in February. "AC 360" is a popular evening program that takes an in-dept… |
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03/28/2012 |
Sons of Pioneers bring classic C&W to Lied Center on April 7Lovers of classic country western tunes can celebrate the Lied Center debut of Sons of the Pioneers at 7:30 p.m. April 7. Sons of the Pioneers perform unabashed love songs to the West that will sweep listeners out of their chairs and into the saddles… |
04/7/2012 |
03/31/2014 |
Sommerhauser gift helps UNL expand Holocaust educationWith human persecution and injustice continuing to take place around the world, teaching about the Holocaust remains as relevant and crucial as ever. A gift to the Harris Center for Judaic Studies at the Uni… |
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12/17/2012 |
Some UNL venues to be open during holiday closedownThere will be no classes and most offices will be closed at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln during the university's annual holiday shutdown Dec. 24-Jan. 1 and during the preceding weekend of Dec. 22-23. Several venues, however, … |
12/22/2012 |
12/13/2013 |
Some UNL venues to be open during holiday closedownThere will be no classes and most offices will be closed at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln during the university's annual holiday shutdown Dec. 23-Jan. 1 and during the preceding weekend of Dec. 21-22. Several venues, however, … |
12/21/2013 |
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