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01/15/2013
Birmingham bombing survivors to speak at UNL's MLK Day program
Three sisters who survived the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing in Birmingham, Ala., in 1963 will be among the keynote speakers at the Chancellor's Program on Jan. 22 during MLK Week, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's observan…
01/22/2013
01/15/2013
'Broadway Today' takes Lied Center stage Friday night
The Lied Center for Performing Arts at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln will present "Broadway Today" at 7:30 p.m. Jan. 18. Tickets may be purchased at the Lied Center Ticket Office, 301 N. 12th St., by ph…
01/18/2013
01/15/2013
Lecture and exhibition scheduled on UNL Master Plan
The College of Architecture at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln will host a lecture on the UNL Master Plan by Sasaki Associate's Gina Ford at 5:30 p.m. on Jan. 22 at the Mary Riepma Ross Media Arts Center, 313 N. 13th St. …
01/22/2013
01/14/2013
Berman Music Foundation donates collection to UNL's Music Library
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries announced today the donation by the Berman Music Foundation of thousands of CDs, LPs, and DVDs of jazz and rock music to UNL's Music Library. The collection's primary focus is jazz, with add…
01/14/2013
Hypnotist Jim Wand to present 2 shows on Friday at Nebraska East Union
The University Program Council at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln will present back-to-back shows featuring hypnotist Jim Wand at 7 and 9 p.m. on Jan. 18 in the Great Plains Room of the Nebraska East Union, Arbor and Center driv…
01/18/2013
01/11/2013
World Bank's Will Martin to speak at Yeutter symposium
World Bank official Will Martin will deliver a lecture on Jan. 25 in the Clayton Yeutter International Trade Program and Symposium at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Martin, research manager in agricultu…
01/25/2013
01/10/2013
UNL's Prairie Schooner to launch Native American issue Jan. 28-29
Acclaimed author, poet and filmmaker Sherman Alexie will be the featured guest when the Prairie Schooner -- the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's international literary journal -- celebrates its Winter issue with a special two-day e…
01/28/2013
01/9/2013
'Sunday Scientist' to explore ecology and forensic science Jan. 20
Lincoln, Neb., Jan. 9, 2013 -- Did you know that blow flies and beetles are the greatest decomposers in the world? While their consumption of dead things is not pretty, it is an essential part of nature. That process will be expolo…
01/20/2013
01/9/2013
Center for Great Plains Studies announces graduate fellows
The University of Nebraska's Center for Great Plains Studies has announced the appointment of five University of Nebraska-Lincoln graduate students to its newly formed Graduate Fellows Program. Richard Edwar…
01/8/2013
School of Music graduate student in National Opera Association finals
University of Nebraska-Lincoln School of Music graduate student Kayla Wilkens was one of eight finalists in the National Opera Association's 2013 Vocal Competition in the scholarship division. The finals were conducted Jan. 5, in P…
01/7/2013
UNL's Richard Edwards contributes to Obama inaugural volume
A University of Nebraska-Lincoln faculty member has contributed an essay to a volume Congress prepared for presentation to President Barack Obama as part of the Jan. 21 presidential inauguration. In "Hom…
01/3/2013
Study: Generational changes cause drop in U.S. support for school prayer
There's a saying that goes, "as long as there are tests, there will be prayer in public schools." At one time, that likely reflected a fairly uniform view about school prayer: that despite what federal law said about the practi…
01/3/2013
UNL team will fly with NASA Microgravity University in July
This year, a team of University of Nebraska-Lincoln engineering students will pilot a free-flying vehicle--like the radio-controlled helicopters popular as holiday gifts--not to escape their courses, but to help NASA research. …
07/26/2013
01/2/2013
Talk on Loren Eiseley to lead off spring Olson seminars
Tom Lynch, associate professor of English at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, and Susan N. Maher, dean of the College of Liberal Arts at the University of Minnesota Duluth, will lead off the spring semester series of the Paul A.…
01/16/2013
12/21/2012
Nebraska economic indicator drops slightly in November
The Leading Economic Indicator for Nebraska dropped modestly -- 0.18 percent -- in November, according to economists at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's College of Business Administration. This modes…

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