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12/3/2007
Lincoln eighth-graders get real with bullying: Film production combines UNL research, Australian producer
Logline: When Dinah moves to a new middle school she quickly engages the wrath of Nicole -- because of a boy. Nicole's dislike is evident in small behaviors, then escalates into full-fledged harassment: rubbing powdered deodorant on Dinah's gym cloth…
12/3/2007
Public night set Dec. 14 at UNL's Behlen Observatory
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Behlen Observatory near Mead will be open to the public 7-10 p.m. Dec. 14. Provided the sky is clear, visitors will be able to view a variety of objects with the 30-inch telescope and with smaller telescopes set u…
12/14/2007
11/29/2007
Information Technology Security Day is Dec. 4 at Nebraska Union
The fourth-annual Nebraska Information Technology Security Day is scheduled for 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Dec. 4 at the Nebraska Union, 1400 R St. Presented by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in collaboration with Information Services Office of the state o…
12/4/2007
11/29/2007
4 UNL broadcast students recognized in Accolade Competition
Four broadcast students from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's College of Journalism and Mass Communications received honorable mentions in The Accolade Competition. Rachel Anderson of Grand Forks, N.D., Megan Carrick of Franklin, Tenn., Justin Pe…
11/29/2007
ASUN president headed to Indonesia for climate change conference
University of Nebraska-Lincoln student David Solheim is headed to Indonesia for the United Nations Conference on Climate Change, Dec. 3-14. Solheim is president of the Association of Students of the University of Nebraska. He was one of 22 youth lead…
12/3/2007
11/28/2007
ANDRILL's 2nd Antarctic drilling season exceeds all expectations
A second season in Antarctica for the Antarctic Geological Drilling (ANDRILL) Program has exceeded all expectations, according to the co-chief scientists of the program's Southern McMurdo Sound Project. One week ago (Nov. 21), the drilling team passe…
11/27/2007
UNL research center lecture on children's mental health is Dec. 7
Children's mental health will be the topic of the lecture in the series, "Creating Connections," presented by the Nebraska Center for Research on Children, Youth, Families and Schools at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. At 3 p.m. Dec. 7, Heather R…
12/7/2007
11/26/2007
'Globalization and Labor in Textiles' at Hillestad Gallery Dec. 3-Jan. 11
The Robert Hillestad Textiles Gallery at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln will host "Making the Meaning: Globalization and Labor in Textiles," an exhibition Dec. 3 through Jan. 11 that features new works by eight contemporary artist/designers. Whil…
11/26/2007
Nominations sought for 2008 'Fulfilling the Dream' Award
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln seeks nominations for the 2008 Chancellor's "Fulfilling the Dream" Award. The award was established in 1997 to honor individuals who have contributed to the UNL community or the wider Lincoln community by their exem…
11/22/2007
Dunes, climate models don't match up with paleomagnetic records
For a quarter-century or more, the prevailing view among geoscientists has been that the portion of the ancient supercontinent of Pangea that is now the Colorado Plateau in southern Utah shifted more than 1,300 miles north during a 100-million year s…
11/21/2007
Nebraska Colloquium lecture on bullying is Nov. 30
"Justifying Bullying: Moral Disengagement among School Children" is the title of the next Nebraska Colloquium at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Shelley Hymel, a professor in education at the University of British Columbia, will deliver the collo…
11/30/2007
11/21/2007
College of Law team wins regional rounds in moot court competition
A team of students from the University of Nebraska College of Law won the Regional Rounds Nov. 16-17 of the 58th Annual National Moot Court Competition. The Nebraska team of Kristen Thrine Clemens of Lebanon, Ind., Kristin M. Farwell of Kearney and E…
11/20/2007
Sheldon Art Gallery celebrates 'Winter Escape' Dec. 7-8
The Nebraska Art Association will present two free, entertainment-packed events during Winter Escape weekend Dec. 7-8 at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery. During December's First Friday reception, 5-7 p.m. Dec. 7, the…
12/7/2007
11/20/2007
'Platte River Odyssey' earns Excellence in Journalism Award
The Renewable Natural Resources Foundation of Bethesda, Md., has selected the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's "Platte River Odyssey" to receive its 2007 Excellence in Journalism Award. The award honors and encourages excellence in print journalism a…
11/17/2007
UNL proposes concept plan for Nebraska Innovation Campus
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln today released concept plans for use of State Fair Park as a model research park called Nebraska Innovation Park. The Nebraska Innovation Park conceptual plan is modeled on successful existing national research univ…

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