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As of March 1, 2016 news releases are integrated into UNL Today as a section of curated stories that include subject/expert contact info and high-resolution photography assets.UNL News Releases
2011 through 2025 out of 4957
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04/29/2011 |
Differentiated tuition proposed for UNL's engineering, business classesUniversity of Nebraska-Lincoln Chancellor Harvey Perlman proposed to the University of Nebraska Board of Regents a program to differentiate tuition in the colleges of Engineering and Business Administration -- both of which have seen significant enro… |
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04/29/2011 |
2011 UNL student government elections bring new leadershipUniversity of Nebraska-Lincoln students elected a new slate of officers and representatives this spring for the Association of Students of the University of Nebraska, the student government body. The students will represent their colleges or provide … |
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04/29/2011 |
2,800 students to receive UNL degrees at May 6 and 7 ceremoniesApproximately 2,800 students will receive degrees at University of Nebraska-Lincoln commencement exercises May 6 and 7. Chancellor Harvey Perlman will preside at the ceremonies for recipients of master's and doctoral degrees at the Bob Devaney Sport… |
05/6/2011 |
04/29/2011 |
College of Business Administration honors top studentsThe 2011 University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Business Administration honored students for academic achievement at its April 10 honors convocation with William Gold Scholarship Keys, Clifford Hicks Honor Keys, LeRossignol Scholar Awards and Delt… |
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04/28/2011 |
UNL's Cho wins $400,000 award to build safer job sites using 3D technologyYong Cho is helping the construction industry to work smarter, not harder -- and through his research, tomorrow's job sites will be much safer and more efficient, too. Cho, an assistant professor at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Durham School… |
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04/28/2011 |
Samantha Rendon wins Rosenshine internship with BBDOSamantha Rendon, a senior advertising and public relations major in the University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Journalism and Mass Communications, has been awarded the Allen Rosenshine Minority Educational and Training Fund internship. BBDO, a le… |
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04/27/2011 |
'Personal Fences' by Sandra Starkey opens May 2 at Hillestad Gallery"Personal Fences" opens May 2 at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Robert Hillestad Textiles Gallery. This exhibition unites two seemingly different ideas to form a connection. Designer Sandra Starkey, a master's degree candidate from Lincoln, loo… |
05/2/2011 |
04/26/2011 |
Food and water security in spotlight for Water for Food conferenceMore than 400 people from 25 nations are expected for the 2011 global Water for Food Conference May 1-4, which will explore how to solve the challenge of growing more food with limited water to feed the world's growing population. The conference wil… |
05/1/2011 |
04/26/2011 |
Justice Thomas to address College of Law commencement May 7Clarence Thomas, associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, will deliver the commencement address to the graduates of the University of Nebraska College of Law at 3 p.m. May 7 at the Lied Center for Performing Arts. Tickets for the event are avail… |
05/7/2011 |
04/26/2011 |
School of Music, student composer, lauded by Down Beat magazineThe University of Nebraska-Lincoln School of Music has won two awards in Down Beat magazine's Student Music Awards. The Jazz Ensemble I, under the direction of associate professor Paul Haar, won Undergraduate College Outstanding Performance honors i… |
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04/26/2011 |
Journalism's John Bender wins Lake Academic Freedom AwardJohn Bender, news-editorial professor in the University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Journalism and Mass Communications, has been awarded the James A. Lake Academic Freedom Award by the UNL Faculty Senate. He will receive the award at 3:30 p.m. Apr… |
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04/25/2011 |
May graduate Garner wins Fulbright award, headed back to GermanyUniversity of Nebraska-Lincoln senior Alyx Dodds Garner of Wichita, Kan., will use her newly awarded Fulbright Scholarship to return to Germany where she spent three years during her childhood and held a summer internship. Her focus will be helping t… |
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04/25/2011 |
Trailside Museum opens its 50th season with new visitor hours, rock shopThe Trailside Museum of Natural History at Fort Robinson State Park near Crawford is open for its 50th anniversary season. Trailside has been a branch museum of the University of Nebraska State Museum since 1961. To celebrate this milestone, the Tra… |
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04/25/2011 |
Nebraska colleges renew commitment to address high-risk drinkingOn April 27, senior administrators from member schools of the Nebraska Collegiate Consortium to Reduce High-Risk Drinking will meet at the Embassy Suites Hotel in Lincoln to recommit to the mission and goals of the consortium and discuss ways to supp… |
04/27/2011 |
04/22/2011 |
Lied Center for Performing Arts announces blockbuster 2011-12 seasonThe Lied Center for Performing Arts at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln announces its 22nd season in 2011-12. The season includes 45 performances of 33 shows from a wide range of categories including Broadway, comedy, dance, classical music, world … |
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