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04/5/2006 |
Center for Great Plains Studies announces book prize finalistsThe University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Center for Great Plains Studies has announced the finalists for the Great Plains Distinguished Book Prize. The three finalists are "On the Great Plains: Agriculture and Environment" by Geoff Cunfer (Texas A&M Pres… |
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04/4/2006 |
U.S. Bank, UNL economic center to open 'bank' at Clinton ElementaryThe newest "branch" of U.S. Bank will open its doors for the first time April 11 at Clinton Elementary School, 1520 N. 29th St. Business will be limited to savings deposits, however, and customers will have to work in their transactions between class… |
04/11/2006 |
04/4/2006 |
Jazz in June concerts, market set at Sheldon Sculpture GardenThe 15th annual Jazz in June concerts promise great jazz and great food in the great outdoors. Organized by the Nebraska Art Association, Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery, Downtown Lincoln Association and the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, the festiviti… |
06/6/2006 |
04/4/2006 |
30th annual Language Fair is April 13The Department of Modern Languages and Literatures at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln will host its 30th annual Language Fair April 13. The Language Fair, from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. in the Nebraska Union, 1400 R St., annually draws approximately 1,0… |
04/13/2006 |
04/3/2006 |
UNL student programmers at world finals in San Antonio April 9-13A team of three University of Nebraska-Lincoln undergraduate student programmers will head to San Antonio, Texas, next week to do battle with the world's brightest programming talent in the 30th annual ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest… |
04/9/2006 |
04/3/2006 |
Trailside Museum opens with a new mammoth exhibit & 'Fossil ID Days'The Trailside Museum of Natural History at Fort Robinson State Park near Crawford will open for the annual visitor season on Thursday, April 13, featuring a new exhibit called, "Clash of the Mammoths." The two ancient battling mammoths locked togethe… |
04/13/2006 |
04/3/2006 |
Peter Peterson to address America and the world economy April 12Peter G. Peterson, chairman of The Blackstone Group, a private investment banking firm, and secretary of commerce in the Nixon administration, will give the talk "America and the World Economy," at 3:30 p.m. April 12 at the Lied Center for Performing… |
04/12/2006 |
03/31/2006 |
Engineering students win MCAA national championshipThe University of Nebraska-Lincoln chapter for Mechanical/Electrical Specialty Contracting earned first place in a national student competition hosted by the Mechanical Contractors Association of America. The competition required each team to recomme… |
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03/30/2006 |
Justice Ginsburg to visit UNL Law, Journalism colleges April 7U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg will be the Roman L. Hruska Institute for the Administration of Justice lecturer at noon April 7 at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Law. There will be a very limited number of tickets avail… |
04/7/2006 |
03/30/2006 |
Ivy Day April 1 to celebrate student service, leadershipStudents, faculty members and alumni will be honored at the annual University of Nebraska-Lincoln Ivy Day ceremonies beginning at 9:30 a.m. April 1 in the Nebraska Champions Club, 707 Stadium Drive. The event, co-sponsored by Mortar Board and the Inn… |
04/1/2006 |
03/29/2006 |
Chancellor presents GLBT awardsUniversity of Nebraska-Lincoln Chancellor Harvey Perlman presented the annual Chancellor's Awards for Outstanding Contributions to the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Community March 28. These awards recognize outstanding efforts by an individ… |
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03/29/2006 |
Heritage, culture, migration studies in Great Plains QuarterlySince 1984, Louise Erdrich has won acclaim for her novels of contemporary Native Americans in the Great Plains. In a new study published in the winter issue of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Great Plains Quarterly, Thomas Austenfeld, a German n… |
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03/28/2006 |
Sheldon to open first solo museum exhibit of emerging young artist April 4An emerging artist whose work has won favorable reviews in The New York Times and The New Yorker, Mike Cloud will open his first solo museum exhibition at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery April 4. "Mike Cloud: Systems… |
04/4/2006 |
03/27/2006 |
Nebraska Lecture April 4 explores an artist's inspirationCeramicist Gail Kendall will discuss the inspirations for her award-winning art in an upcoming Nebraska Lecture at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.Kendall, a professor of art at UNL, will speak at 3:30 p.m. April 4 in the Nebraska Union auditorium… |
04/4/2006 |
03/27/2006 |
UNL Research Fair is April 4-6 at Nebraska UnionThe annual University of Nebraska-Lincoln Research Fair will be April 4-6 in the Nebraska Union, 1400 R St. The Research Fair features talks and presentations by representatives from federal agencies on research funding opportunities and priorities, … |
04/4/2006 |
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