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02/19/2007
UNL announces new Nebraska Transportation Center, Rilett is director
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln announced today the establishment of a new state transportation center to better coordinate and fund transportation research and to strengthen the state's economy and infrastructures of the future. The Nebraska Tran…
02/19/2007
Pianist Paul Barnes to perform, teach in China, South Korea
Paul Barnes, associate professor of piano and co-chair of the piano area at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln School of Music, will perform and teach in China and South Korea during March as part of a sabbatical project. Barnes will perform his inte…
02/16/2007
Nebraska Young Artist Award winners announced
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Hixson-Lied College of Fine and Performing Arts announced winners of the 10th annual Nebraska Young Artist awards. Sixty-five students from more than 30 high schools across the state have been selected to particip…
04/11/2007
02/16/2007
Allen Dayton young entrepreneur scholarship winners announced
Ten young entrepreneurs from Nebraska high schools will be presented with scholarships to the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Feb. 22 at the annual Celebrate Entrepreneurship Awards Banquet. The students were selected from more than 500 Nebraska senio…
02/22/2007
02/15/2007
Vanderbilt professor to speak on 'black neoconservatism' and race
Houston Baker, distinguished university professor at Vanderbilt University, will deliver this year's Robert Knoll Lecture at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Baker will speak at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 27 in the Great Plains Art Museum, 1155 Q St. The titl…
02/27/2007
02/15/2007
New planetarium show explores search for water on Mars
The two Mars Exploration Rovers, Spirit and Opportunity, have spent more than three years on the surface of Mars. Together with other robotic spacecraft and ground-based observations, they are helping scientists piece together the story of water on M…
02/25/2007
02/15/2007
19th-century social history scholar to speak Feb. 20
Helen Horowitz, a visiting scholar from Smith College and expert on 19th-century social history, will lecture and participate in a panel discussion Feb. 20 at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Horowitz's featured talk, "The Flash Press in the 1840s…
02/20/2007
02/14/2007
Foehlinger fountain groundbreaking, Spaghetti Splash March 2
Groundbreaking for the Bob Foehlinger Memorial Fountain in the Wick Alumni Center's Holling Garden will highlight the Student Alumni Association's third annual Spaghetti Splash March 2. The first two spaghetti dinner events raised $43,000 for constru…
03/2/2007
02/14/2007
Thomas Jefferson, Patrick Henry interpreters to appear March 1
University of Nebraska-Lincoln students and faculty will have an opportunity to "meet" Thomas Jefferson and Patrick Henry March 1 to hear about the birth of the United States. Bill Barker and Richard Schumann, character interpreters from Colonial Wil…
03/1/2007
02/13/2007
UNL's Big Red Road Show in Omaha March 4
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln will hold the fifth-annual "Big Red Road Show" at Qwest Center Omaha from 1 to 4 p.m. March 4. More than 75 interactive exhibits, college presentations and an opportunity to meet Ahman Green of the Green Bay Packers…
03/4/2007
02/13/2007
'Dinos and Disasters' Feb. 24 at NU State Museum
The University of Nebraska State Museum and the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Department of Geosciences will host their annual family fun day, "Dinosaurs & Disasters," from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Feb. 24. The program will be conducted at Morrill Hal…
02/24/2007
02/12/2007
UNL researchers featured at upcoming AAAS annual meeting
Three University of Nebraska-Lincoln researchers will give presentations Feb. 16-18 at the largest science research conference in the United States: the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Christopher Fielding, …
02/16/2007
02/12/2007
3rd biennial quilt symposium is March 1-3
Every other year the International Quilt Study Center at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln brings together 150 to 200 individuals interested in quilt design and quilting traditions. A worldwide audience has the opportunity to hear lectures, paper pr…
03/1/2007
02/12/2007
Art quilt exhibition showcases teachers and students
A new art quilt exhibition at the Robert Hillestad Textiles Gallery at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln celebrates the teacher and student relationship among quilt artists. "Give and Take: The Artist/Student Dialogue," organized by UNL's Internatio…
02/12/2007
02/9/2007
Cornhusker Marching Band gives annual awards
Molly Boyd, a senior music and biological sciences major at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, received the Nebraska Band Alumni Association's Outstanding Bandsman Award at the Cornhusker Marching Band's annual awards banquet Jan. 27. The Outstandin…

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