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07/23/2007 |
Perlman extends Pederson's Athletic Director contract to 2013Lincoln, Neb., July 23, 2007 -- University of Nebraska-Lincoln Chancellor Harvey Perlman today affirmed a five-year contract extension for Nebraska Athletic Director Steve Pederson. Pederson's current contract would have expired on June 30, 2008; the… |
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07/20/2007 |
UNL's J.D. Edwards Honors Program announces 2007 entering classThirty-four high-achieving students have been accepted into the highly competitive and prestigious J.D. Edwards Honors Program in Computer Science and Management at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln for fall 2007. The J.D. Edwards program develops l… |
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07/19/2007 |
Sheldon Connections 2 opens Aug. 10, features regional artistsWorks from 27 artists will be on view in the second of three sessions of Sheldon Connections -- the initiative by the Nebraska Art Association to transform empty galleries into vibrant spaces this summer at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Sheldo… |
08/10/2007 |
07/19/2007 |
Yuill named director of Durham SchoolGrenville Yuill, professor of architectural engineering at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, has been named the founding director of the Charles W. Durham School of Architectural Engineering and Construction at UNL. "I am especially pleased that Dr… |
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07/17/2007 |
Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery seeks volunteers to become docentsSheldon Memorial Art Gallery at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln invites volunteers to become museum docents this fall. Through leading visitor tours and sharing information about the Sheldon and its exhibitions, docents enjoy the rewards of assist… |
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07/12/2007 |
70 students to attend Nebraska at Oxford Program, July 22-Aug. 18Seventy University of Nebraska-Lincoln students are scheduled to participate in the 19th annual Nebraska at Oxford Program July 22 through Aug. 18 at England's University of Oxford, the oldest university in the English-speaking world. Sponsored by th… |
07/22/2007 |
07/11/2007 |
UNL would receive bioenergy facility funds under appropriations billThe University of Nebraska-Lincoln would receive $2 million to establish a pilot-scale bioenergy research facility under a recommendation in the 2008 Senate energy and water appropriations bill. Research conducted at the pilot plant will focus on dev… |
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07/10/2007 |
Sheldon's 'American Narratives' explores artists and their timesSheldon Memorial Art Gallery's outstanding collections document the development of art in the United States through the American experience, offering insightful narratives into the artists and their times. This year's permanent collection installatio… |
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07/10/2007 |
Spring semester Deans' List/Honor Roll announcedFollowing is a list of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln students named to the Deans' List/Honor Roll for the spring semester of the 2006-07 academic year. Qualification for the Deans' List/Honor Holl vary among the eight undergraduate colleges and … |
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07/3/2007 |
Harry Potter fever invades University Bookstore, UNL campus July 20The heralded arrival of the latest J. K. Rowling novel, "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows," will be celebrated with a July 20 festival at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's University Bookstore, hosted by the University Program Council. Magic, … |
07/20/2007 |
07/2/2007 |
UNL to host 150 Native American students for Circle of Nations ConferenceThe University of Nebraska-Lincoln will host approximately 150 Native American high school students on campus for the 2007 Circle of Nations Youth Conference July 16-18. Students representing Omaha, Santee, Ponca, Winnebago and other tribes will part… |
07/16/2007 |
06/29/2007 |
Senate bill includes funds for UNL space law programThe University of Nebraska College of Law would receive $2 million to support development of the nation's first graduate degree program in space and telecommunications law under a recommendation in the Senate Commerce, Justice and Science appropriati… |
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06/27/2007 |
Asian musical instruments focus of Lentz Center's summer exhibition"Sight and Sound: Asian Musical Instruments from the Collection of Donald and Velma Lentz," the summer exhibition of the Lentz Center for Asian Culture at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, opens July 6 and runs through Sept. 9. The purpose of the e… |
07/6/2007 |
06/25/2007 |
UNL textile art exhibits at Omaha's Lauritzen Gardens through July 13In conjunction with "Roots," the 2007 Midwest Weavers' Conference, a group of textile art exhibits featuring the work of University of Nebraska-Lincoln students and faculty member Wendy Weiss will be on display at Omaha's Lauritzen Gardens through Ju… |
06/25/2007 |
06/21/2007 |
'Recycling and Resourcefulness: Quilts of the 1930s' at Hillestad GalleryThe quilt exhibition "Recycling and Resourcefulness: Quilts of the 1930s" will be on view at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Robert Hillestad Textiles Gallery July 2 through Aug. 31. Quilts from the collection of the International Quilt Study Ce… |
07/2/2007 |
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