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| 04/27/2004 |
Alumni to Honor 6 for AchievementThe Nebraska Alumni Association will recognize six graduates with Alumni Achievement Awards May 7 at the Nebraska Champions Club in Lincoln. The awards are part of a universitywide celebration to salute alumni achievement. The honorees are James W. B… |
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| 04/28/2004 |
Coloradan to Receive NU Alumni's Distinguished Service AwardThe Nebraska Alumni Association will recognize its 2004 Distinguished Service Award winner May 8 during spring commencement exercises at the Bob Devaney Sports Center. This year's recipient is Art Mastera of Aurora, Colo. The Distinguished Service Aw… |
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| 05/5/2004 |
Edward Forde Named Chair of Art & Art HistoryEdward Forde, chair of the Art Department at California State University-Los Angeles has been named chair of the Department of Art and Art History at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Forde will begin his tenure at UNL on July 1, replacing Joseph M… |
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| 05/12/2004 |
Ellen Williams Named Freda Drath Battey Distinguished EducatorA counselor at Lincoln's Southeast and Southwest high schools has been named the winner of the 2004 Freda Drath Battey Distinguished Educator award from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Education and Human Sciences. Ellen Williams, who h… |
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| 05/13/2004 |
Business Forecast Council, BBR Analyze Nebraska Economic ReversalAfter two years of a major economic slowdown in Nebraska, the state's economic future is looking brighter, according to a report by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Bureau of Business Research and the Nebraska Forecast Council. "The panel is cautio… |
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| 05/13/2004 |
Wells Fargo Low-Interest Loan Fuels UNL Student's BusinessThe University of Nebraska-Lincoln and Wells Fargo have teamed up to start a first-of-its-kind in the nation program to support new businesses created by business students. Steve Navin, president of Wells Fargo in Lincoln, will today present a check … |
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| 05/14/2004 |
Washington State's Couture Named UNL Senior Vice ChancellorLincoln, (Neb.), May 14, 2004 -- Barbara Couture, dean of the College of Liberal Arts at Washington State University in Pullman, has been named senior vice chancellor for academic affairs at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Chancellor Harvey Perlm… |
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| 05/21/2004 |
UNL Chancellor Perlman To Visit Broken Bow, Lexington, HoldregeUniversity of Nebraska-Lincoln Chancellor Harvey Perlman will travel to the Broken Bow, Lexington and Holdrege areas May 24-26 for community visits as part of an ongoing effort to meet with community members and explore all parts of the state and hea… |
05/24/2004 |
| 05/21/2004 |
Announcement on Homestead Records PreservationThe University of Nebraska-Lincoln and Homestead National Monument of America will announce plans to preserve important homesteading records from the Broken Bow area. Media is welcome at the announcement at noon May 24 during the Broken Bow Rotary me… |
05/24/2004 |
| 06/7/2004 |
UNL Closed Friday to Follow National Day of MourningLincoln, Neb., June 7, 2004 -- The University of Nebraska-Lincoln will be closed and classes cancelled June 11, following a directive by Nebraska Gov. Mike Johanns. President George W. Bush has declared the day a national day of mourning for former P… |
06/11/2004 |
| 06/10/2004 |
UNL Chancellor Perlman To Visit Scottsbluff, Chadron, ValentineUniversity of Nebraska-Lincoln Chancellor Harvey Perlman will travel to the Scottsbluff, Chadron and Valentine areas June 15-17 for community visits as part of an ongoing effort to meet with community members to discuss university issues and hear the… |
06/15/2004 |
| 06/22/2004 |
UNL-Boys Town Agreement to Boost Audiology Education in NebraskaThe University of Nebraska-Lincoln Department of Special Education and Communication Disorders and the Boys Town National Research Hospital have entered into a cooperative agreement designed to enhance doctoral education in audiology. Under the agre… |
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| 07/6/2004 |
$9M EPSCoR Grant Funds Research in Nutritional Genomics, Cell Biology, Nanomaterials and Mobile ComputingFour research projects at four Nebraska universities will share $9 million in National Science Foundation funding secured through the Nebraska EPSCoR program. The funded projects include research in nutritional genomics, cell biology, nanomaterials a… |
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| 07/19/2004 |
DuBois Scholarship Fund Helps Tomorrow's Teachers at UNLKenneth and Eileen DuBois fostered lifelong commitments to learning and teaching. Their family is now honoring that passion by establishing a memorial scholarship to help University of Nebraska-Lincoln students with the same calling. The Kenneth and … |
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| 07/30/2004 |
UNL Research Funding Increases to $91.5 Million in 2004External funding for University of Nebraska-Lincoln programs hit record levels this year, according to the UNL Office of Research and Graduate Studies. UNL's total research funding, which is all funds awarded for university research projects, totale… |
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