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03/12/2010 |
Annual Prairie Schooner writing prizes announcedPrairie Schooner, the quarterly literary magazine published at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, has announced the winners of 18 writing prizes for work published in 2009. The total prize money awarded was $8,500, with the highest individual prize … |
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03/11/2010 |
University Program Council presents comedian Aziz Ansari April 6The University Program Council at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln will present comedian Aziz Ansari at 8 p.m. April 6 at the Rococo Theatre, 128 N. 13th St. [map]. Tickets for this event will be $15 for UNL Students with a valid N Card and can be… |
04/6/2010 |
03/10/2010 |
Great Plains Studies announces Distinguished Book Prize finalistsLincoln, Neb., March 10, 2010 -- The Center for Great Plains Studies at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln has announced the finalists for this year's Great Plains Distinguished Book Prize. The four books selected by a panel of judges are: * "Dakot… |
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03/10/2010 |
Fun family show 'Nobody's Perfect' performed in ASL, English at LiedA leader in bringing imaginative and original works to the nation, the highly acclaimed Kennedy Center Theater for Young Audiences will bring its new breakout hit musical, "Nobody's Perfect," to the Lied Center for Performing Arts at 7 p.m. March 19.… |
03/19/2010 |
03/9/2010 |
UNL's Narboni has 'Piano in Tow,' takes classical music on tourFrom Paris to New York, from Prague to Chicago, classical pianist Nicole Narboni has performed in some of the most prestigious venues on the globe. Later this month, she'll be adding Nebraska towns like Bridgeport, Lewellen and Morrill to the list. … |
03/22/2010 |
03/9/2010 |
'Sunday Scientist' program to explore state's water resources March 21The University of Nebraska State Museum will present a program about Nebraska's water resources as part of its "Sunday with a Scientist" series 1:30-4:30 p.m. March 21 at Morrill Hall. "Nebraska's Greatest Treasure" will be led by water education an… |
03/21/2010 |
03/8/2010 |
'Huskerwood' theme of Big Red Road Show March 20 at MitchellThe University of Nebraska-Lincoln will return to the Panhandle to host the "Big Red Road Show" at the Mitchell Event Center 1 to 4 p.m. (MDT) March 20. The theme for the event is "Huskerwood," spotlighting 50 interactive exhibits with displays of s… |
03/20/2010 |
03/8/2010 |
UNL to recognize 'Big Red Stars' March 20 in ScottsbluffLincoln, Neb., March 8, 2010 ---The University of Nebraska-Lincoln will recognize Western Nebraska eighth-graders for their academic excellence March 20 at the 2010 Big Red Stars Recognition Ceremony. Big Red Stars is a special recognition program d… |
03/20/2010 |
03/5/2010 |
Requests for Proposals sought for redevelopment of Industrial Arts BuildingThe University of Nebraska-Lincoln today issued a Request for Proposals seeking a developer willing to redevelop the Industrial Arts Building for reuse. Consultants have recommended the 1913 building be razed to make way for development of Nebraska … |
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03/3/2010 |
Great Plains Quarterly celebrates 30 years of publication in 2010Great Plains Quarterly, an academic journal published by the Center for Great Plains Studies at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, kicks off 30 years of continuous publication with its newly released winter issue. As usual, this interdisciplinary jo… |
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03/3/2010 |
Carranza named to national working group on children's health insuranceMiguel Carranza, professor of sociology and ethnic studies at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, has been appointed to the Children's Health Insurance Program working group. His appointment was awarded by U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services … |
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03/2/2010 |
Japan Festival at UNL will feature lecture, film, karaokeThe University of Nebraska-Lincoln will host a Japan Festival from 3:30-9 p.m. March 4 in the Nebraska Union, 1400 R St., and the Ross Media Arts Center, 313 N. 13th St. The festival is sponsored by UNL's Japanese program and the Consulate General o… |
03/4/2010 |
03/1/2010 |
Alumnus gives $20 million to support agriculture at UNLUniversity of Nebraska alumnus and cattleman Paul F. Engler of Amarillo, Texas, announced today a $20 million gift to support programs in agri-business at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. The gift from the Paul F. and Virginia J. Engler Foundatio… |
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03/1/2010 |
Hillestad Gallery hosts works by fiber artist Susan Taber Avila in MarchCalifornia fiber artist Susan Taber Avila will present a lecture and lead workshops in conjunction with a month-long exhibition of her work at the Robert Hillestad Textiles Gallery at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Avila's exhibition, "Oh Natur… |
03/1/2010 |
03/1/2010 |
Immigration to Great Plains 1865-1914 at March 10 Olson SeminarThe mass immigration to the Great Plains that occurred between the Civil War and World War I might be best understood in the international context that emerged in the 1860s out of four large wars. That context will be the subject of the next Paul A.… |
03/10/2010 |
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