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11/5/2007 |
'Unfurled: Expressive Cloth' exhibit at Hillestad Gallery through Nov. 23A diverse set of internationally known artists are exhibiting printed, dyed, embellished and altered fabrics in "Unfurled: Expressive Cloth" at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Robert Hillestad Textiles Gallery through Nov. 23. This exhibit showc… |
11/5/2007 |
11/5/2007 |
'Dawn of Space Age' opens Nov. 11 at Mueller PlanetariumA new fulldome planetarium show, "Dawn of the Space Age," opening Nov. 11 at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Ralph Mueller Planetarium will provide viewers with an immersive trip to the Moon and the history of humanity's first trips into space. … |
11/5/2007 |
11/5/2007 |
'PostSecret' author Frank Warren to speak Nov. 8 at UNLThe University Program Council at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln will presents "PostSecret" author Frank Warren at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 8 in the Regency Suite of the Nebraska Union, 1400 R St. The event is free for UNL students with a valid student NCA… |
11/8/2007 |
11/5/2007 |
Economics Day for Students is Nov. 7 at UNLThe University of Nebraska-Lincoln Center for Economic Education will sponsor the annual Economics Day for Students Nov. 7 on the UNL campus. The purpose of the day is to introduce high school students to the importance of understanding economics in … |
11/7/2007 |
11/2/2007 |
Dawn Braithwaite is 2nd VP of National Communication AssociationDawn O. Braithwaite of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln has been elected second vice president of the National Communication Association. Braithwaite is a Willa Cather professor and professor of communication studies UNL. She also is the graduate c… |
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11/2/2007 |
Linda Major honored by national alcohol, drug issues groupThe Network Addressing Collegiate Alcohol and Other Drug Issues presented Linda Major, director of student involvement at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, with the Outstanding Contribution to the Field Award last month at the 21st annual U.S. Depa… |
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11/2/2007 |
Brian Wilcox honored by American Psychological AssociationThe University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Brian Wilcox received the 2007 Nicholas Hobbs Award from the American Psychological Association at its annual convention in San Francisco this summer. Wilcox is director of the Center on Children, Families and the… |
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11/1/2007 |
Farming in urbanizing areas discussed in Nov. 14 Olson SeminarThe battle between development and preservation of farmland in urbanizing areas will be the topic Nov. 14 of the next Paul A. Olson Seminar in Great Plains Studies at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. J. Dixon Esseks, visiting scholar in UNL's Cen… |
11/14/2007 |
11/1/2007 |
International Education Week activities at UNL Nov. 12-16In observance of International Education Week, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, in cooperation with the office of International Affairs, will promote international education through a series of events Nov. 12-16. International Education Week is a… |
11/12/2007 |
11/1/2007 |
New scholarship opportunity created for Beatrice, Holdrege studentsTwo Nebraska natives who want to help students from the Beatrice and Holdrege areas reach their academic goals have established an endowed scholarship for students at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Larry and Constance "Connie" Schuster, who atte… |
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10/31/2007 |
Canadian novelist Vanderhaeghe to speak Nov. 7 at Great Plains Art MuseumGuy Vanderhaeghe, a renowned Canadian novelist and the St. Thomas More scholar at the University of Saskatchewan, will give a talk and reading Nov. 7 at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Vanderhaeghe's presentation, "History, Fiction, and Film: A R… |
11/7/2007 |
10/31/2007 |
ANDRILL project to be featured on NBC Nightly News, 'Today'The Antarctic Geological Drilling (ANDRILL) Program will be in the national spotlight next week when the "Today" show and NBC News report on a visit by reporter Anne Curry and her camera crew to McMurdo Station and ANDRILL'S Southern McMurdo Sound Pr… |
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10/31/2007 |
Campus Rec to host open houses Nov. 7 on preliminary expansion plansThe Office of Campus Recreation at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln will host two open-house sessions Nov. 7 to show preliminary architectural plans for a new recreation center on East Campus plus options for a major renovation and expansion of the… |
11/7/2007 |
10/31/2007 |
Regional programming contest is Saturday at Avery HallA record influx of 45 teams of student programmers from six states will converge at Avery Hall on the University of Nebraska-Lincoln City Campus Nov. 3 for the regional round of the 32nd annual Association for Computer Machinery International Collegi… |
11/3/2007 |
10/30/2007 |
Study challenges belief on growth-reproduction tradeoffA long-held assumption among biologists is that plants face a tradeoff between growth and reproduction. If they grow a lot, they have few resources left for reproduction, and vice versa. But new research based on a 13-year study indicates that's not … |
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