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05/27/2010 |
Morrill Hall to offer free Thursday night admission in June, July, AugustThe University of Nebraska State Museum will offer free admission to Morrill Hall, south of 14th and Vine Streets on the University of Nebraska-Lincoln City Campus, on Thursday nights throughout the summer. June 3 through Aug. 26, the public may vis… |
06/3/2010 |
05/26/2010 |
UCARE project leads to naming of new dinosaur speciesA team of paleontologists, including lead author and 2008 University of Nebraska-Lincoln graduate Andrew McDonald, has named a new species of dinosaur based on an incomplete skeleton found in western New Mexico on land administered by the U.S. Bureau… |
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05/26/2010 |
Quilt museum: Free admission to active military, families this summerThe International Quilt Study Center and Museum at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln has announced the launch of Blue Star Museums. It is a partnership with the National Endowment for the Arts, Blue Star Families and more than 600 museums across Ame… |
06/1/2010 |
05/26/2010 |
Ronnie Green selected as new IANR vice chancellor, VPSutton resident and beef geneticist Ronnie D. Green has been named University of Nebraska Vice President and Harlan Vice Chancellor for the Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Green, Global Technical… |
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05/25/2010 |
UNL advertising students win NSAC district competition 2nd year in rowAdvertising students from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Journalism and Mass Communications took home first place in the District 9 American Advertising Federation's National Student Advertising Competition April 30 in St. Louis. This … |
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05/24/2010 |
'Platzgeist: Revealing the Spirit of the Familiar' at Hillestad Textiles GalleryKate Sydik, a candidate for a master of arts degree in the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Department of Textiles, Clothing and Design, will feature her work in a Robert Hillestad Textiles Gallery exhibition June 7-17, "Platzgeist: Revealing the Spiri… |
06/7/2010 |
05/24/2010 |
Sandoz, Cather, campus scandal in Great Plains Quarterly spring issueIn the spring issue of Great Plains Quarterly, a scholarly journal published by the Center for Great Plains Studies at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, researchers wrote about domestic violence in Mari Sandoz's "The Tom-Walker," land maps in Willa… |
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05/21/2010 |
58 UNL students inducted into Phi Beta KappaFifty-eight University of Nebraska-Lincoln students were initiated into membership in Phi Beta Kappa last month. Phi Beta Kappa is the nation's oldest academic honor society, recognizing and encouraging a commitment to excellence in the liberal arts… |
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05/21/2010 |
Lincoln, Arcadia students win Stock Market Game writing competitionLincoln, Neb., May 21, 2010 -- Students from Kahoa Elementary School in Lincoln and Arcadia High School were the spring winners in InvestWrite, an innovative national and state writing competition. InvestWrite adds a critical thinking component to he… |
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05/21/2010 |
Batavia's Sanders wins undergrad math award at UNLWilliam "Billy" Sanders of Batavia, Ill., was awarded the Chair's Prize Award by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Department of Mathematics this spring. The award recognizes an outstanding mathematics undergraduate student and was created to honor… |
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05/20/2010 |
Franklin's Carol Duncan wins distinguished educator award from UNLHer tireless dedication to students inside and outside the classroom has earned Carol Duncan of Franklin Public Schools the 2010 Freda Battey Distinguished Educator Award from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Education and Human Sciences… |
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05/20/2010 |
Lied Center, Interdisciplinary Arts Symposium win NEA grantThe Lied Center for Performing Arts and the Interdisciplinary Arts Symposium at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln have been awarded an Artistic Excellence grant from the National Endowment of the Arts for their activities in 2010-11. With the $25,0… |
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05/20/2010 |
UNL students selected for News21 Carnegie-Knight fellowshipsThree students in the University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Journalism and Mass Communications will participate in a 10-week national reporting project this summer as part of the prestigious News21 fellowship sponsored by the Carnegie Corporation… |
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05/19/2010 |
Broadcast journalism student to compete in Hearst national championshipUniversity of Nebraska-Lincoln broadcast journalism student Brandi Kruse of Glyndon, Minn., will compete in the 50th annual National Broadcast News Championships of the Hearst Journalism Awards Program. Kruse is one of five finalists from around the… |
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05/19/2010 |
Registration open for Nebraska Summer Writers Conference at UNLSince 2001, the Nebraska Summer Writers Conference has brought some of the nation's most acclaimed authors and influential publishing professionals to the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Registration is open for the 2010 conference, June 12-18 on the… |
06/8/2010 |
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