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03/30/2010
UNL junior Matthew Boring of Lincoln wins $30,000 Truman Scholarship
Matthew Boring, a junior music major at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, is a recipient of the Truman Scholarship. The Truman Scholarship is a $30,000 highly competitive, merit-based national scholarship awarded to undergraduate students for fina…
03/30/2010
Student detectives aid in exhibition creation at quilt museum
Inherent vice does not sound like something the nice little quilt next door might have. But a look through the microscopes at the International Quilt Study Center and Museum reveals that and more. Students in the University of Nebraska-Lincoln gradu…
04/2/2010
03/30/2010
Planetarium adds April shows; State Museum in 'Week of Young Child'
Mueller Planetarium at the University of Nebraska State Museum will add a limited run of fulldome shows to its schedule Thursday nights in April. On April 15, the planetarium will present a special showing of "Enchanted Reef" at 7 p.m. as part of th…
03/30/2010
Journalism college to honor alumni, leaders during J Days April 8-9
Nine individuals will be honored during J Day activities April 8-9 at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Journalism and Mass Communications. The college will present seven awards and will join the Nebraska Broadcasters Association to prese…
03/29/2010
Painter Wendy Hall to be artist-in-residence at Great Plains Art Museum
Painter Wendy Hall will be the 2010 Elizabeth Rubendall Artist-in-Residence April 27-May 2 at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Great Plains Art Museum, 1155 Q St. During her residency, Hall will create two paintings: one still life and one bucol…
04/27/2010
03/29/2010
UNL Larsen Tractor Museum 90th anniversary in April
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Larsen Tractor Museum will launch a month-long 90th anniversary celebration March 31, with visitors to the museum during April receiving a commemorative photo of the tractor tested in the first performance test. …
03/31/2010
03/25/2010
Dead Sea Scrolls subject of spring Nebraska Lecture April 15 at UNL
Excitement, intensive research, rumor and controversy have surrounded the Dead Sea Scrolls since their discovery more than 60 years ago. The scrolls will be the focus of the spring Nebraska Lecture at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Sidnie White …
04/15/2010
03/25/2010
Encounter leads to new ice discoveries by UNL team
Sometimes in science, new research pathways are generated by unexpected suggestions. That's what led Xiao Cheng Zeng and his research group at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln to their latest series of discoveries about the behavior of materials -…
03/25/2010
Registration open for dozens of UNL Husker Spiritfest events
Registration is under way for campus events planned as a part of Husker Spiritfest, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's annual spring homecoming weekend, April 15-18. A variety of activities, including guided campus tours, lectures, luncheons, the …
04/15/2010
03/24/2010
Lied Center adds 3rd performance of 'Wizard of Oz'
"There's no place like home, there's no place like home..." "The Wizard of Oz," the greatest family musical of all time, is stealing the hearts of audiences of all ages on its national tour. Local audiences can get swept up in the magic at the Lied C…
04/10/2010
03/24/2010
Moral courage during the Holocaust is theme of April 8 lecture at UNL
Alan L. Berger, professor of Judaic studies at Florida Atlantic University, will deliver a lecture titled "Am I My Brother's/Sister's Keeper? Moral Courage During the Holocaust" April 8 at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Berger will speak at 7 p…
04/8/2010
03/24/2010
High school economics state championship is March 27
The annual Nebraska Economics Challenge State Championship will pit high school teams from across the state in a competition to determine who has the greater knowledge of economics. Following a qualifying round of online testing, the top 10 teams of…
03/27/2010
03/23/2010
Nobel Prize-winning economist North to speak in La Vista April 23
Nobel Prize-winning economist Douglass C. North will give a lecture titled "History of World Development" at 6 p.m. April 23 at the Embassy Suites, La Vista Conference Center. North's lecture is presented by the Nebraska Council on Economic Educatio…
04/23/2010
03/23/2010
Lincoln's Symphony Orchestra to perform April 9 at Lied Center
Three world-class pianists will celebrate the music of Chopin, Schumann and Liszt with Lincoln's Symphony Orchestra at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Lied Center for Performing Arts at 7:30 p.m. April 9. Lincoln's Symphony Orchestra, directed …
04/9/2010
03/23/2010
Ethics scholar Runzo at UNL for talks, film premiere
Joseph Runzo, professor of philosophy and religious studies at Chapman University in Orange, Calif., and founding executive director and chairman of the Global Ethics and Religion Forum, will visit the University of Nebraska-Lincoln March 31-April 2 …
03/31/2010

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