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UNL News Releases

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08/22/2011
LHC experiments eliminate more hiding spots for Higgs boson
Two experimental collaborations at the Large Hadron Collider, located at CERN laboratory near Geneva, Switzerland, announced today that they have significantly narrowed the mass region in which the Higgs boson could be hiding. The A…
08/19/2011
Immigration, Yankton Sioux, time zones in Great Plains Quarterly
In the summer 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 late 19th-century immigration to the Great Plains, the politica…
08/18/2011
68 UNL students participate in Nebraska at Oxford Program
Sixty-eight University of Nebraska-Lincoln students participated in the 22nd annual Nebraska at Oxford Program at England's University of Oxford, the oldest university in the English-speaking world. Sponsored by the UNL College of Business Ad…
08/18/2011
Artist Liu to talk on 'Drawn with a Thread'
Texas-based installation artist Beili Liu will give an illustrated talk titled "Drawn With a Thread," 6 p.m. Aug. 25 in Room 11 of the Home Economics Building on the University of Nebraska-Lincoln East Campus. Liu's lecture is in co…
08/25/2011
08/17/2011
Barber to head Extended Education, Outreach at UNL
Marie A. Barber has been appointed executive director of Extended Education and Outreach at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln by Alan Cerveny, dean of admissions. Barber has been involved in distance education teaching and learning…
08/17/2011
Mueller Planetarium sets fulldome schedule through Oct. 23
Mueller Planetarium in the University of Nebraska State Museum's Morrill Hall began its fall schedule this week, presenting fulldome shows only on Thursday nights and Saturday and Sunday afternoons. The planetarium's schedule Aug. 1…
08/16/2011
Hunter named UNL admissions director
Amber Hunter has been promoted to director for admissions at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. At 31, Hunter is UNL's youngest and first African-American director for admissions. "It is an honor and a privilege to serve as the director for undergr…
08/16/2011
Campaign promotes UNL students' character, integrity
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln Office of Student Affairs is encouraging UNL students -- and everyone on campus, for that matter -- to "Show Your Red." The Show Your Red campaign, to be launched at the Aug. 19 New Student Convocation, recognizes …
08/15/2011
Big Red Welcome at UNL Aug. 19-21
When thousands of new and returning Huskers converge on the University of Nebraska-Lincoln later this week, the highlight of their arrival will be the annual Big Red Welcome: a convocation, celebration and festival spanning the weekend, Aug. 19-21. …
08/19/2011
08/12/2011
Degrees granted to approximately 800 at University of Nebraska-Lincoln
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln granted degrees to approximately 800 students at commencement exercises Aug. 12 and 13. The graduates are from 36 states, the District of Columbia, and 31 countries. John Hibbing, Foundation Regents University Pro…
08/11/2011
3 ROTC cadets to receive military commissions at Aug. 13 ceremonies
Three cadets in the University of Nebraska-Lincoln ROTC program will receive military commissions in commissioning ceremonies Aug. 13 following UNL commencement exercises. Scott A. Kwiatkowski of Kearney will be commissioned as a second lieutenant i…
08/13/2011
08/10/2011
'Sunday Scientist' explores cold facts of climate change Aug. 21
The University of Nebraska State Museum will host a Sunday with a Scientist program for children and families about climate change from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. Aug. 21 at Morrill Hall, south of 14th and Vine Streets on the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Ci…
08/21/2011
08/8/2011
Study: Education affects Americans' religiosity -- but not how you might think
It's pretty much a given that the more educated someone becomes, the more likely they are to question their religious beliefs, stop going to church and even abandon their faith entirely. Or is it? A new University of Nebraska-Lincoln study challeng…
08/8/2011
Most campus residents moving in at UNL beginning Aug. 18
Back-to-campus time at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln will again see thousands of students moving in to their residence halls in the span of a few days prior to the start of fall semester classes on Aug. 22. Most students will be moving in to th…
08/18/2011
08/8/2011
Idina Menzel Lied concert canceled; singer returning to 'Glee'
Tony Award-winning artist Idina Menzel has canceled her Nov. 11 concert at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Lied Center for Performing Arts. Menzel recently signed on as a featured guest on television's hit show, "Glee." Due to the demands of her…

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