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06/20/2006 |
16 journalism students studying in Germany and FranceWith the goal of learning more about other cultures and global communications, 16 students and three faculty members from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Journalism and Mass Communications is studying in Berlin and Dresden, Germany, and… |
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06/15/2006 |
'Bruce Conner Selections' at Sheldon Art Gallery July 5-Sept. 24"Bruce Conner Selections," composed of 15 early 1970s lithographs by the acclaimed San Francisco-area artist, opens at Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery July 5 and continues through Sept. 24. A 1956 graduate of the University of Nebraska, Conner has made … |
07/5/2006 |
06/14/2006 |
Husband-wife team to Sweden with prestigious fellowshipsA recently married couple who received postgraduate degrees in architectural engineering from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln last month will soon be headed to Sweden for a year under prestigious fellowships. Steven Ryherd, a native of Ankeny, Iow… |
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06/14/2006 |
Public lecture on quilt design is June 22 at UNL's Home Economics BuildingVirginia Gunn, a noted textile and costume historian, will speak on "Colonial Revival and Art Deco Influences on Quilt Design " at 4 p.m. June 22 in the auditorium (Room 11) of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Home Economics Building, north of Ea… |
06/22/2006 |
06/14/2006 |
UNL journalism students win in Hearst national competitionThree University of Nebraska-Lincoln journalism students earned national awards June 10 at the annual Hearst National Championships in San Francisco. Chris Welch placed first in the nation, Michael Bruntz took third place and Brian Lehman received an… |
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06/12/2006 |
Art, ecology, expeditions, wind machines in Great Plains QuarterlyIn the spring issue of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Great Plains Quarterly, researchers wrote about Alexandre Hogue and his passion for ecology, the 1796 expedition led by James Mackay and John T. Evans and its impact on the Lewis and Clark e… |
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06/9/2006 |
Hardin Hall rededication June 13 to show building's new roleAfter months of renovation, Hardin Hall at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln will be rededicated at a ceremony and open house 10:30 a.m. June 13. Previously known as the Clifford Hardin Nebraska Center for Continuing Education, this completely renov… |
06/13/2006 |
06/8/2006 |
High-resolution touch sensor could be boon to cancer surgeons, othersOne of the trickiest decisions facing a cancer surgeon today is where to stop cutting. The surgeon doesn't want to stop too soon and leave cancer cells in the patient's body, but he or she also doesn't want to take too many cells and do unnecessary d… |
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06/8/2006 |
New virology building to be named for NU supporter MorrisonUniversity of Nebraska-Lincoln's new virology research building will be named the Ken Morrison Life Sciences Research Center in honor of Hastings resident and University of Nebraska supporter Kenneth Morrison, pending approval by the NU Board of Rege… |
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06/7/2006 |
UNL independent study high schoolers to have graduation June 9Eight students from the same graduating class will meet for the first time on June 9 when they don their cap and gown to receive their high school diplomas. They have never met each other-let alone their teachers or school officials-face-to-face, but… |
06/9/2006 |
06/7/2006 |
UNL to assist Republic of Korea with bridge researchUniversity of Nebraska-Lincoln researchers will begin a five-year initiative to modernize bridges in the Republic of Korea, which is expected to invest $100 million to update its transportation infrastructure. A consortium of industry, government an… |
06/13/2006 |
06/2/2006 |
Ken Cassman named director of UNL's new energy centerA University of Nebraska-Lincoln agronomy professor has been named director of the university's new Nebraska Center for Energy Sciences Research. UNL Chancellor Harvey Perlman announced that Ken Cassman, professor of agronomy and horticulture in the … |
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06/2/2006 |
Kunc to receive Printmaker Emeritus awardCather Professor of Art Karen Kunc will receive the prestigious Printmaker Emeritus Award at the 36th annual conference of The Southern Graphics Council in March 2007. The Southern Graphics Council is the largest non-profit printmaking organization i… |
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06/1/2006 |
UNL's Osher offers 'Planes, Trains, Automobiles' weekUniversity of Nebraska-Lincoln's Osher Lifelong Learning Institute will offer a one-week concentrated study series, "Planes, Trains, and Automobiles." The course will meet daily, Monday, June 19, through Friday, June 23. Participants will tour Speedw… |
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05/31/2006 |
Mueller Planetarium asks: 'Did you Know?'In a new astronomy show opening June 1 at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Mueller Planetarium, viewers will be able to fly down a valley on Mars, land on one of Saturn's moons, check out the North Star and visit distant galaxies. "Did You Know 2… |
06/1/2006 |
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