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04/5/2007
1875 English author's take on Nebraska is April 18 Olson seminar topic
In 1875, English author Edwin Curley published a book, "Nebraska: Its Advantages, Resources, and Drawbacks," which detailed his impressions of the eight-year-old state. The book will be the topic of the spring semester's final Paul A. Olson Seminar i…
04/18/2007
04/5/2007
Scarlet and Cream Lincoln show is April 15
The Scarlet and Cream Singers will present their 34th annual Lincoln concert at 2 p.m. April 15 in Kimball Recital Hall, 1113 R St. on the University of Nebraska-Lincoln City Campus. The spring show features innovative vocal stylings, a variety of st…
04/15/2007
04/5/2007
Journalism college to honor alumni, leaders
Six individuals will be honored during J Day activities April 12 and 13 at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Journalism and Mass Communications. In addition, the college will join the Nebraska Broadcasters Association to present the Nebra…
04/4/2007
Favorite performers return for Jazz in June's 'Sweet 16' concert series
Jazz in June's Sweet Sixteen summer concert series promises great jazz and great food in the great outdoors. Organized by the Nebraska Art Association, this year's free jazz series turns "Sweet Sixteen" and features return engagements by some of the …
06/5/2007
04/3/2007
Sheldon's 'Sculptors on Paper' exhibit to open April 13
The Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln will present more than 30 works on paper by American sculptors in a new exhibition opening April 13. "Sculptors on Paper," drawn from the museum's permanent collections, examines …
04/13/2007
04/3/2007
Symposium on Motivation at UNL focuses on tobacco dependence
The 55th annual Nebraska Symposium on Motivation will focus on smoking and nicotine dependence, the leading cause of preventable deaths in the United States. The conference, hosted by the Department of Psychology at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln…
04/12/2007
04/3/2007
Plains Song Review writers to read April 18 at Great Plains Art Museum
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Center for Great Plains Studies will host a reading by writers and exhibit by photographers whose work appears in Volume 9 of Plains Song Review at 7 p.m. April 18 in the Great Plains Art Museum, 1155 Q St. The ev…
04/18/2007
04/3/2007
Study: Larger strike zone, drug testing reduced hitting in baseball since 2000
After baseball's offensive explosion of the late 1990s, Major League Baseball's batters cooled off beginning in the 2001 season, and a statistical analysis by two University of Nebraska-Lincoln historians offers data to back up two theories for the c…
04/2/2007
4 candidates for College of Arts and Sciences dean to be interviewed in April
Four individuals have been selected as finalists for the dean of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Arts and Sciences, and will visit the UNL campus this month. The finalists and the dates they will be at UNL, including times for public pr…
04/2/2007
Research Fair to showcase UNL's creative and research activities April 10-12
The fifth annual University of Nebraska-Lincoln Research Fair will celebrate research and creative activities during events April 10-12 at the Nebraska Union, 1400 R St. The Research Fair features presentations by representatives from foundations and…
04/10/2007
04/2/2007
Guest speaker at UNL will explore role of science in popular films
Lincoln, Neb., April 2, 2007 -- Sidney Perkowitz, Candler professor of physics at Emory University in Atlanta, will speak as part of the "Communicating Science, Math and Engineering to Broader Audiences" conference at the University of Nebraska-Linco…
04/12/2007
03/30/2007
Nebraska Lecture examines challenges of feeding world's growing population
The world's population is expected to reach 9 billion people in less than 40 years. Brian Larkins, a leading plant scientist, will discuss the challenge of feeding this growing population (6.5 billion today) at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's sp…
04/10/2007
03/29/2007
Sheldon director Driesbach to step down Sept. 20
Janice Driesbach, director of the Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, announced today she is stepping down from the post effective Sept. 20, to pursue another position in arts or nonprofit management. Driesbach has ser…
03/29/2007
Film festival April 12-15 to celebrate race, identity, revolution
A diverse range of films highlighting the African American experience will be shown in the upcoming African American and African Studies Film Festival at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. The festival theme is, "Blacks In Film 1969-2006: Race, Iden…
04/12/2007
03/29/2007
Award-winning author Steve Stern to speak April 12 at UNL
Award-winning fiction writer Steve Stern will visit the University of Nebraska-Lincoln April 11-13. He will give a public reading at 7 p.m. April 12 in the Great Plains Art Museum, 1155 Q St. The event is co-sponsored by the Norman and Bernice Harris…
04/12/2007

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