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07/22/2011 |
UNL's Jeffrey S. Raikes School announces 2011 entering classThirty high-achieving 2011 high school graduates have been accepted into the highly competitive and prestigious Jeffrey S. Raikes School of Computer Science and Management at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln for fall 2011. The Raikes School develo… |
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07/22/2011 |
Tractor and Agrarian Art museums plan Art & Ag event July 30The University of Nebraska-Lincoln Lester F. Larsen Tractor Test and Power Museum and David City's Bone Creek Museum of Agrarian Art will host an event, "Art & Ag," 4 to 8 p.m. July 30 in the historic Nebraska Tractor Test Laboratory, 35th and Fair s… |
07/30/2011 |
07/21/2011 |
Exhibit by installation artist Beili Liu at Hillestad Gallery through Sept. 9The Robert Hillestad Textiles Gallery at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln is hosting an exhibition of work by Texas-based artist Beili Liu titled "Drawn." Liu is an installation artist who evokes transience and fragility through material explorati… |
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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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07/14/2011 |
New frontier of astronomy, physics is topic of July 27 talk at UNLWhat happens when black holes collide, super novas explode or other violent astrophysical events occur? Syracuse University physicist and noted researcher Duncan Brown will address such questions and discuss a radical new tool that has the potential … |
07/27/2011 |
07/8/2011 |
College of Arts and Sciences selects 13 for special honorThe University of Nebraska-Lincoln's College of Arts and Sciences has named 13 new members to its Dean's Scholars Society. Dean David Manderscheid established the society in 2010 with the help of the University of Nebraska Foundation to recognize so… |
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07/7/2011 |
Grad student in ceramics wins 1st prize in national exhibitionLauren Mabry of Madison, Wis., a master of fine arts in ceramics candidate at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Department of Art and Art History, won first prize for her piece, "Cylinder," in the eighth-annual Marge Brown Kalodner Graduate Studen… |
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07/1/2011 |
Report: State's workforce is prepared for growth of green-collar jobsNebraska's workforce is well-positioned to meet an expected demand for green-collar jobs in the coming years, according to a new analysis by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Bureau of Business Research. The report, prepared by UNL for a six-stat… |
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06/30/2011 |
Milford's Curtis selected for Fulbright scholarship in TurkeyUniversity of Nebraska-Lincoln May graduate Cori Curtis of Milford has been awarded a Fulbright Scholarship from the U.S. State Department to serve as an English teaching assistant in Turkey this fall. Curtis majored in international studies and pol… |
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06/30/2011 |
Fish are the focus of Morrill Hall's July 17 'Sunday Scientist'The University of Nebraska State Museum's next Sunday with a Scientist program for children and families will focus on fish. "Fishes of Nebraska" will be from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. on July 17 at Morrill Hall. Morrill Hall is south of 14th and Vine Street… |
07/17/2011 |
06/28/2011 |
Morrill Hall's 'Wildlife and Nature' amateur photo exhibit opens July 1The University of Nebraska State Museum will open its third annual "Wildlife and Nature" amateur photography exhibit July 1 on the third floor of Morrill Hall, south of 14th and Vine streets on the University of Nebraska-Lincoln City Campus. Amateur… |
07/1/2011 |
06/24/2011 |
UNL technology powers Nebraska solar panel startupNUtech Ventures at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and Rare Earth Solar, a new Nebraska company, have announced an exclusive license agreement expected to lead to the development of breakthrough solar panel technology made with rare earth elements… |
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06/23/2011 |
With sights on medical school, Lee wins Fulbright to South KoreaUniversity of Nebraska-Lincoln graduate Sarah Lee of Omaha will travel to South Korea to work as an English teaching assistant on a Fulbright scholarship. Lee graduated in May with majors in Spanish and chemistry and a minor in mathematics. She sai… |
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06/22/2011 |
Study: Low-income families' diets often fall short in nutritionMore than seven in 10 low-income families in a new University of Nebraska-Lincoln study struggled to reach adequate levels of nutrition in their diet, researchers said. When asked to recall food choices from the previous day, only 28 percent of part… |
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06/22/2011 |
Pop vocal group Celtic Thunder to play Lied Center Oct. 21One of public television's top superstars, the wildly entertaining male pop vocal group Celtic Thunder visits the Lied Center for Performing Arts for an Oct. 21 concert that pays homage to the musical culture of Ireland with selections from their new… |
10/21/2011 |
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