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10/23/2009 |
Metro, UNL join forces on Omaha high school academy, academic transferMetropolitan Community College has joined the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in expanding its Nebraska College Preparatory Academy to offer a new "two-plus-two" Academic Transfer Agreement for Omaha high school students in the Nebraska College Prepar… |
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10/22/2009 |
Partnerships in sustainability forum Oct. 30 at UNL"Transforming Vision into Action" is the theme of the second Building Sustainable Partnerships forum, presented by the University of Nebraska Rural Initiative, the School of Natural Resources at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and the City of Linc… |
10/30/2009 |
10/22/2009 |
Software grant to boost ANDRILL's research, teaching, outreach effortsA grant from Seismic Micro-Technology Inc. will enable the ANDRILL (Antarctic Geological Drilling) Science Management Office at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln to offer more resources to the Antarctic geosciences community. The three-year, $727,0… |
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10/22/2009 |
Kaitlin Ek appointed editor of Plains Song ReviewThe Center for Great Plains Studies at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln has announced the appointment of Kaitlin Ek as the editor of its literary and arts journal, "Plains Song Review." Ek is a UNL junior English major from Colorado Springs, Colo.… |
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10/21/2009 |
8 alumni 'Masters' back on campus Nov. 4-6The University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Masters Week program will celebrate its 45th anniversary this year with a visit by eight outstanding alumni Nov. 4-6. Since 1964, more than 200 alumni have participated in Masters Week. Its primary goal has alway… |
11/4/2009 |
10/20/2009 |
'Christian Identity and Israel' subject of Nov. 5 Knoll LectureAchsah Guibbory (Ah-suh, ghi-BOR-ree), Ann Whitney Olin professor of English at Barnard College, Columbia University, will give the 2009-10 Robert E. Knoll Lecture at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Her talk, "Christian Identity and Israel: The … |
11/5/2009 |
10/20/2009 |
Host of PBS' 'History Detectives' to give Geske Lecture Nov. 2Gwendolyn Wright, professor of architecture at Columbia University and host of the PBS television series, "History Detectives," will deliver the next Geske Lecture at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Wright's lecture, "Frank Lloyd Wright's Progre… |
11/2/2009 |
10/19/2009 |
University Chamber Singers to perform in series of events at SheldonLincoln, Neb., Oct. 19, 2009 -- The University of Nebraska-Lincoln School of Music's Chamber Singers will present an expanded series of four concerts at Sheldon Museum of Art this academic year. Directed by Therees Hibbard, associate director of cho… |
11/1/2009 |
10/19/2009 |
Pauley Symposium Oct. 22-23 focus is 'Sports in History, History in Sports'Lincoln, Neb., Oct. 19, 2009 -- In recognition of the retirement of University of Nebraska-Lincoln historian Benjamin G. Rader, and as part of an ongoing institutional commitment to sports and sports history scholarship, the 2009 Carroll R. Pauley Me… |
10/22/2009 |
10/15/2009 |
UNL faculty earn $15.7 million in stimulus funding, more proposals pendingUniversity of Nebraska-Lincoln faculty have been awarded $15.7 million in grants funded by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act through Sept. 30 to support research projects, according to UNL's Office of Research and Economic Development. As o… |
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10/15/2009 |
Experts to gather at UNL to tackle human traffickingKevin Bales, one of the world's leading experts on modern slavery and child prostitution, will open a first-of-its-kind conference at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln focusing on human trafficking. Bales is the president of Free the Slaves, the U.… |
10/29/2009 |
10/14/2009 |
Tibetan Buddhist monks to construct mandala sand painting Oct. 21-24Once again, Tibetan Buddhist monks from Drepung Loseling Monastery will construct a mandala sand painting at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Lentz Center for Asian Culture. The construction will begin with an opening ceremony at 11 a.m. Oct. 21… |
10/21/2009 |
10/14/2009 |
UNL seeks applications for Nebraska Young Artist awardsThe Hixson-Lied College of Fine and Performing Arts at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln seeks applications for the 13th annual Nebraska Young Artist awards. The awards annually recognize 11th-grade students from Nebraska who are gifted and talente… |
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10/14/2009 |
1st Women in Physics Conference is Oct. 30-Nov. 1The University of Nebraska-Lincoln Department of Physics and Astronomy will host its first Women in Physics Conference Oct. 30-Nov. 1. The purpose of this event is to bring together outstanding undergraduate researchers in physics. During the three-… |
10/30/2009 |
10/13/2009 |
For one brief, shining moment, 'Camelot' comes to the Lied CenterThe national Broadway tour of "Camelot," the Lerner and Loewe masterpiece and one of Broadway's greatest musicals, comes to the Lied Center for Performing Arts at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Nov. 3 and 4. From the celebrated team of Alan Jay … |
11/3/2009 |
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