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02/17/2011 |
3-2-1 Quick Pitch Competition is Feb. 23 at Memorial StadiumThe second-annual 3-2-1 Quick Pitch Competition for aspiring entrepreneurs will be conducted Feb. 23 in the Club Level Suites at Memorial Stadium. Hosted by the Nebraska Center for Entrepreneurship at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, the Southeas… |
03/23/2011 |
02/16/2011 |
Forecasters: State's economy strengthens, poised for rapid growthThe state's economy will grow steadily this year and rapidly in 2012, adding jobs in nearly every sector and likely pushing Nebraska's average per-capita personal income past the national average for the first time in decades, economic forecasters sa… |
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02/16/2011 |
UNL's Curto selected for Sloan Research FellowshipCarina Curto, assistant professor of mathematics at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, has been selected for a Sloan Research Fellowship for her research in the field of mathematical neuroscience. This two-year fellowship awards Curto $50,000 to pu… |
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02/16/2011 |
Free showing Feb. 22 of Antarctic research documentaryA free public screening of "Secrets Beneath the Ice," a documentary about ANDRILL, the international Antarctic research project led by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, will be Feb. 22 at the Mary Riepma Ross Media Arts Center, 313 N. 13th St. The… |
02/22/2011 |
02/14/2011 |
Collaboration leads to discovery, confirmation of unexpected form of iceWater is the most abundant liquid on Earth, but the more scientists study it, the more surprises they seem to find. That's nowhere more true than with the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Xiao Cheng Zeng and his collaborators. A pioneer in the study… |
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02/11/2011 |
Fall semester Deans' List/Honor Roll namedFall semester Deans' List/Honor Roll named at UNL Following is a list of University of Nebraska-Lincoln students named to the Deans' List/Honor Roll for the fall semester of the 2010-11 academic year. Qualification for the Deans' List varies among … |
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02/11/2011 |
Math senior Norwood earns Gates Cambridge ScholarshipSenior mathematics major Zach Norwood of Papillion has become the first University of Nebraska-Lincoln student to win the Gates Cambridge Scholarship, and one of 30 in the United States this year. The scholarship is for graduate study in any field at… |
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02/11/2011 |
Prairie Pride Film Festival announces inaugural program lineupThe Allies and Advocates for GLBT Equality student organization at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Law, with support from UNL's LGBTQA Resource Center, has announced the lineup for the first Prairie Pride Film Festival. The festival wil… |
02/23/2011 |
02/10/2011 |
Symposium at UNL to examine immigration on the Great PlainsHistory, politics and personal narratives on immigration will be the focus of an upcoming symposium that will feature local and national scholars and writers. On March 4 the Center for Great Plains Studies, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, will host … |
03/4/2011 |
02/10/2011 |
Sheldon celebrates Valentine's Day with 'Art & Bubbly' Feb. 12Celebrate Valentine's Day weekend with a champagne tasting, sweet treats, live music, candlelight and bubbling conversation at Sheldon's second annual "Art & Bubbly." The Feb. 12 event has been expanded this year to accommodate even more guests. It … |
02/12/2011 |
02/9/2011 |
Feb. 23 Thompson Forum to explore moral costs of war on terrorU.S. foreign policy decisions in response to the Sept. 11 attacks and their consequences will take center stage Feb. 23, when veteran foreign affairs and political writer Mark Danner delivers the next lecture in the E.N. Thompson Forum on World Issue… |
02/23/2011 |
02/8/2011 |
'Sunday Scientist' examines parasites Feb. 20 at Morrill HallDid you know that there are more species of parasites than any other animals or plants on Earth? Every living organism contains parasites at some point during its life. The University of Nebraska State Museum will present a Sunday with a Scientist p… |
02/20/2011 |
02/7/2011 |
Sheldon Friends of Chamber Music present Ames Piano Quartet Feb. 18The Sheldon Friends of Chamber Music season continues Feb. 18 with the Ames Piano Quartet in the Sheldon Museum of Art's Ethel S. Abbott Auditorium, 12th and R streets. The concert begins at 8 p.m. Lincoln native George Work returns to the city with… |
02/18/2011 |
02/7/2011 |
NU State Museum and LPS students generate 'Mammoth Mania'As part its year-long effort to celebrate its 140th year as the state's premier museum of natural history, the University of Nebraska State Museum enlisted the help of some Lincoln elementary schools to spread "Mammoth Mania." A "Mammoth Mania" danc… |
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02/4/2011 |
Immigration is topic of Feb. 16 UNL panel discussionThree scholars will explore the topic of immigration and what it means to be an American during a Feb. 16 panel discussion at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. UNL's Institute for Ethnic Studies will present "Who is an American? Latina/o Immigrati… |
02/16/2011 |
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