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03/8/2007 |
Sherwin Nuland is March 22 Thompson Forum, Kripke Lecture speakerSherwin B. Nuland, clinical professor of surgery at the Yale School of Medicine and fellow of Yale's Institution for Social and Policy Studies, will give this year's final E.N. Thompson Forum lecture at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Nuland's le… |
03/22/2007 |
03/5/2007 |
March 21 business seminar to cover assertive skills trainingMany people wish to be more assertive in the workplace, but they find it hard to embrace confrontation. It could be because of learned behaviors that avoid confrontational situations, or they have trouble distinguishing the difference between being a… |
03/21/2007 |
03/7/2007 |
Gensler Chicago architect Elva Rubio to speak March 21Gensler Chicago architect Elva Rubio will speak March 21 at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Architecture. Her lecture, "Emerging Practice: Maintaining the Experimental," will begin at 4:30 p.m. in the Eloise Kruger Gallery in Architectu… |
03/21/2007 |
03/8/2007 |
Prairie grass, switchgrass as energy crops March 21 Olson Seminar topicIn his 2006 State of the Union address, President Bush advocated the use of renewable energy crops such as switchgrass and other biomass crops to solve national energy problems. University of Nebraska-Lincoln faculty and staff and U.S. Department of … |
03/21/2007 |
02/27/2007 |
Speaker to discuss religious right in historical, contemporary perspectivesRandall Balmer, an evangelical Christian and professor of religion at Columbia University, will present his views of the religious right in a March 20 talk at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Balmer will deliver "Taking Our Country Back: The Relig… |
03/20/2007 |
03/9/2007 |
Author Lucille Clifton to give public reading March 20Prizewinning children's book author and poet Lucille Clifton will give a public reading of her work at 7:30 p.m. March 20 at the Great Plains Art Gallery, 1155 Q St. The reading will be part of her week in residence (March 19-23) in the University of… |
03/20/2007 |
02/27/2007 |
New exhibit of miniature interiors opens March 19 at Kruger GalleryThe 2007-08 exhibition at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Kruger Collection, "Art and Architecture," will open March 19 at the Eloise Kruger Gallery in Architecture Hall-West, 10th and R streets. The exhibition explores the influences and inters… |
03/19/2007 |
03/13/2007 |
Quilting in United Kingdom lecture is March 19On March 19 a visiting fellow to the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's International Quilt Study Center will present "Patchwork and Quilting in the United Kingdom before the American Influence." Susan Marks is a visiting lecturer in art history for th… |
03/19/2007 |
02/28/2007 |
Organizational communication is subject of March 14 seminarSuccessful managers, supervisors, and leaders in organizations achieve and maintain their positions through polished communication practices. The next Management Development Seminar presented by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Business Seminars … |
03/14/2007 |
02/28/2007 |
UNL coders to compete against top computer programmers in TokyoA team of computer programmers from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln will complete a semester's worth of work in one afternoon at the World Finals of the Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest next month in… |
03/12/2007 |
02/20/2007 |
Scarlet and Cream Singers to tour Nebraska March 11-16The Nebraska Alumni Association's Scarlet and Cream Singers will spend their spring break making music across Nebraska. Dates for the spring tour, an annual tradition, are March 11-16. Performances open to the public include: March 11 -- Grand Islan… |
03/11/2007 |
02/27/2007 |
Nebraskans' beliefs on immigration are March 7 panel topicLincoln, Neb., Feb. 27, 2006 -- More than half of rural Nebraskans say they do not believe Latin American immigration benefits the state. That finding and others from the 2006 Nebraska Rural Poll conducted by the Center for Applied Rural Innovation a… |
03/7/2007 |
02/13/2007 |
UNL's Big Red Road Show in Omaha March 4The 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 |
02/21/2007 |
College of Law open house is March 3The University of Nebraska College of Law will host its annual open house from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. March 3 at Ross McCollum Hall, East Campus Loop and Fair Street. The program will provide information about preparing for law school, the admission pro… |
03/3/2007 |
02/14/2007 |
Foehlinger fountain groundbreaking, Spaghetti Splash March 2Groundbreaking 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 |
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