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10/20/2010 |
School trust lands, population, conservation in Great Plains ResearchCan politics change relationships between ranchers leasing school trust land and the state in which they reside? Two researchers at Oklahoma State University have examined these potentially conflicting relationships in Cimarron County, Okla., and the… |
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10/19/2010 |
Sheldon Friends of Chamber Music features Cassatt Quartet Oct. 24The Sheldon Friends of Chamber Music's season continues Oct. 24 with the Cassatt Quartet and Nicole Johnson in the Sheldon Museum of Art's Ethel S. Abbott Auditorium. The concert begins at 3 p.m. The award-winning Cassatt Quartet has established rel… |
10/24/2010 |
10/18/2010 |
Law college to host fourth annual space, telecommunications law seminarThe University of Nebraska College of Law will host its fourth annual Omaha Space Law Seminar from 2:30-4:30 p.m. Nov. 1 at the Hilton Omaha, with a reception following. This year's theme is "Operationalizing Space Law: The Law of Space Operations" a… |
11/1/2010 |
10/18/2010 |
Oct. 29 ceremony to dedicate new home for UNL physicists, astronomersThe public is invited to join the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Department of Physics and Astronomy as it celebrates and dedicates its new home. University officials, state leaders, faculty, staff, students and alumni will gather Oct. 29 t… |
10/29/2010 |
10/18/2010 |
UNL to host Fulbright scholars at Global Food Security SeminarThe University of Nebraska-Lincoln will host 77 Fulbright scholars from nearly 50 countries this week during a four-day meeting that will focus on food security around the world. The Global Food Security Seminar will gather students in agricultural … |
10/20/2010 |
10/15/2010 |
UNL researchers to track technology, find best tool to aid policeIncreasingly popular smart cell phones and other mobile Global Positioning Service-enabled devices have made life easier for countless people. Now, University of Nebraska-Lincoln researchers are ready to study whether police can use those tools to do… |
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10/15/2010 |
Lied Center building expansion gains approvalThe University of Nebraska Foundation and the Lied Center for Performing Arts announce a building expansion to the arts center, made possible through a gift from Christina M. Hixson and the Lied Foundation Trust. The University of Nebraska Board of R… |
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10/12/2010 |
Dia de los Muertos events Oct. 31, Nov. 12 at Sheldon MuseumA colorful "ofrenda," Spanish poetry and art will adorn the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Sheldon Museum of Art's Great Hall and galleries this October in Celebration of Dia de los Muertos. Music, dancing and food will be part of two special events … |
10/25/2010 |
10/11/2010 |
Mueller Planetarium sets schedule through Nov. 21Mueller Planetarium in the University of Nebraska State Museum's Morrill Hall updates its schedule effective Oct. 14, including the addition of two new fulldome shows for children and families. On Saturdays and Sundays beginning Oct. 17, audiences c… |
10/14/2010 |
10/8/2010 |
UNL to submit athletics building project proposalsThe University of Nebraska-Lincoln Athletic Department submitted two building projects to the University of Nebraska Board of Regents for approval its Oct. 15 meeting. The regents will be asked to approve the proposed program statement and $55.5 mill… |
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10/8/2010 |
Journalism's 'Innovator in Residence' Oct. 12-14 is Oh Yeon-OhOh Yeon-ho, CEO and founder of the citizen journalism website OhmyNews, will be the second Innovator in Residence at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Journalism and Mass Communications. He will visit Oct. 12 to 14. Operating under the… |
10/12/2010 |
10/8/2010 |
Oct. 11 lecture to honor alumna, pre-eminent medieval historianThe University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Medieval and Renaissance Studies Program will honor alumna and internationally renowned medieval historian Mary Martin McLaughlin in a memorial lecture Oct. 11. McLaughlin, a Grand Island native, earned a bache… |
10/11/2010 |
10/8/2010 |
UNL's Plains Song Review issues call for submissions for 2011 journalThe Center for Great Plains Studies at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln has issued its annual call for submissions for its literary and arts journal, "Plains Song Review." This is the 13th year that the center has sought submissions from college… |
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10/7/2010 |
Oct. 14 Thompson Forum lecture to feature former EPA administratorChristine Todd Whitman, a former administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, will discuss energy and environmental sustainability Oct. 14 when she delivers the second lecture in the 2010-11 season of the E.N. Thompson Forum on World Issues … |
10/14/2010 |
10/7/2010 |
Sunday Scientist program to explore Native American life Oct. 17The University of Nebraska State Museum will present a program for children and families about traditional Native American life on the Great Plains as part of its Sunday with a Scientist series 1:30-4:30 p.m. Oct. 17 at Morrill Hall. Morrill Hall … |
10/17/2010 |
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