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05/7/2010 |
Lied Center 2010-11 season: Blue Man Group, Bernadette Peters headlineThe Lied Center for Performing Arts at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln announces its 21st season for 2010-11. Nebraska's "Home for the Arts" will present 43 performances of 36 shows, including Blue Man Group, "Spamalot," "A Chorus Line," "Menopaus… |
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05/6/2010 |
Nationwide study: 1 in 4 women show ambivalence toward pregnancyFor years, a widely held assumption was that women of childbearing age fell neatly into two camps: those trying to have children, and those not trying to have children. A new nationwide study suggests, however, that nearly a fourth of women consider… |
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05/6/2010 |
UNL CALMIT researchers in Gulf of Mexico collecting oil-spill imagesThe University of Nebraska-Lincoln's involvement in a national research project is expanding in the wake of the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. Members of UNL's Center for Advanced Land Management Information Technologies (CALMIT) are in Mississipp… |
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05/6/2010 |
35 ROTC cadets to receive military commissions at May 8 ceremonyThirty-five cadets in the University of Nebraska-Lincoln ROTC program will receive military commissions in a joint commissioning ceremony May 8 at the Nebraska Union, 1400 R St. [map]. The ceremony begins at 1:30 p.m. in the auditorium. The individu… |
05/8/2010 |
05/5/2010 |
UNL Fulbright count up to 6; journalism students to Slovakia, BrazilTwo more University of Nebraska-Lincoln students have been named prestigious Fulbright scholars -- among as many as eight at UNL this spring. Karalynn Brown of Omaha, a news-editorial and English major who will graduate in August, and Jesse Starita … |
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05/5/2010 |
Morrill Hall provides family fun on 'Colorful Creature Day' May 15Kids and families are invited to celebrate Colorful Creature Day 1:30-4:30 p.m. May 15 at the University of Nebraska State Museum in Morrill Hall, south of 14th and Vine streets on the University of Nebraska-Lincoln City Campus [map]. A fun-filled a… |
05/15/2010 |
05/4/2010 |
National Semiconductor honors UNL alumnus with named fellowship fundNational Semiconductor Corp. has honored University of Nebraska-Lincoln alumnus Brian L. Halla with a named student fellowship fund for the College of Engineering. Halla serves as executive chairman of the Santa Clara, Calif.-based company and was ch… |
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05/4/2010 |
Saving World's Grasslands theme of spring issue of Great Plains ResearchGreat Plains Research, a publication of the Center for Great Plains Studies at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, begins its 20th year of publication with its spring issue devoted to "Saving the World's Grasslands." The authors presented their pape… |
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05/3/2010 |
UNL announces 2 more Fulbrights; students to Germany, ChinaTwo more University of Nebraska-Lincoln students have been awarded prestigious Fulbright grants -- among as many as eight that will be received by UNL students this spring. Racheal Strong of Grand Island will live in Chengdu, China, and Nick Ziegler… |
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05/3/2010 |
UNL students earn Critical Language Scholarships from State DepartmentUniversity of Nebraska-Lincoln students will focus on the Chinese, Japanese and Turkish languages in the highly competitive Critical Language Scholarship Program sponsored by the U.S. Department of State's Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs. … |
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04/30/2010 |
UNL computer scientist Revesz earns State Department/USAID fellowshipPeter Revesz, a professor of computer science and engineering at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, has been selected to the highly competitive U.S. Department of State/U.S. Agency for International Development Jefferson Science Fellow program. Begi… |
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04/30/2010 |
Boice and Nabulsi honored as top student leadersMegan Boice of Omaha and Sammy Nabulsi of Exeter, N.H., were honored by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Office of Student Affairs with UNL's 2010 Outstanding Student Leadership Awards. Multiple UNL selection committees on behalf of the Office of … |
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04/29/2010 |
UNL announces first of several Fulbrights; students to S. Korea, LatviaTwo University of Nebraska-Lincoln students have received prestigious Fulbright grants -- the first of as many as eight that will be received by UNL students this spring. Kevin Healy of Yankton, S.D., will conduct research in Latvia and Jillian Savag… |
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04/29/2010 |
Kawasaki Reading Room offers glimpse into Japanese studiesA repository dedicated to the study of Japanese language and culture has a new, expanded and prominent space on the University of Nebraska-Lincoln campus. Previously located on the 11th floor of Oldfather Hall, the Kawasaki Reading Room for Japanese… |
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04/29/2010 |
UNL students moving out next week, heavy traffic expectedFinals Week at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln is May 3-7, and during this time, the university will see approximately 5,000 residence hall students, their parents and extra vehicles moving students out of the residence halls. Much of that movemen… |
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