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02/14/2005
NU College of Law open house is Feb. 26
The University of Nebraska College of Law will host its annual open house Feb. 26 from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Ross McCollum Hall, East Campus Loop and Fair Street on the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's East Campus. The program will provide informati…
02/26/2005
02/22/2005
Comet Macholz, Saturn, the moon at Student Observatory Feb. 25
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln Student Observatory's next public night will be on Friday, Feb. 25, from 7 to 10 p.m. for viewing comet Macholz, Saturn and the moon. Although comet Macholz is now pulling away from the earth, the observatory's tele…
02/25/2005
02/7/2005
Engineering & Technology to host 'Day of Discovery'
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Engineering and Technology will host "Discover Engineering 2005" Feb. 24, an event offering fifth- through eighth-graders from local middle schools the opportunity for a dynamic and hands-on introduction …
02/24/2005
02/16/2005
Symposium focus is collectors' influence on museums, markets, artists
"Collectors, Collecting, and Collections," the second biennial symposium organized by the International Quilt Study Center at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, will be held February 24-26. The symposium focuses on the phenomenon of collecting, part…
02/24/2005
02/15/2005
Stokes to discuss history of NAACP Lincoln Branch Feb. 23
Leroy Stokes, president Lincoln Branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, will give a talk titled "A History of the NAACP Lincoln Branch" Feb. 23 at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. The talk will be from 3:30 to 5 p…
02/23/2005
02/3/2005
Russian diplomatic expert to address human rights
Dmitri Trenin, senior associate of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and the deputy director and director of studies at the Carnegie Moscow Center, will speak on "Human Rights and Russian Public Policy" Feb. 21 at the University of Nebra…
02/21/2005
02/4/2005
'Shakespeare on Frontier Stages' is Feb. 21 Geske Lecture at UNL
Felicia Londre, curators' professor of theatre at the University of Missouri-Kansas City, will deliver the next Geske Lecture at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Her lecture, "Much Ado About Shakespeare on Midwestern Frontier Stages," will be pres…
02/21/2005
02/16/2005
Feb. 21 lecture in youth violence and aggression series postponed
The Feb. 21 opening lecture in the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's series, "Youth Violence and Aggression in Families, Schools and Communities: Research and Policy Implications" has been postponed to a date to be announced. Susan Sheridan, an organi…
02/21/2005
02/21/2005
Feb. 21 Demitri Trenin lecture canceled
Travel delays in Chicago have forced the University of Nebraska-Lincoln to cancel a scheduled Feb. 21 lecture by Dmitri Trenin, senior associate of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and the deputy director and director of studies at the …
02/21/2005
02/2/2005
'Dinosaurs & Disasters' featured Feb. 19 at NU State Museum
"Dinosaurs and Disasters" will be the featured program at the University of Nebraska State Museum Feb. 19 with demonstrations and hands-on activities presented by scientists from the museum and the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Geosciences Departmen…
02/19/2005
02/4/2005
Behlen Observatory public night is Feb. 18
Provided the sky is clear, visitors to the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Behlen Observatory during its Feb. 18 public night will view a variety of objects through the observatory's 30-inch telescope and other smaller telescopes. The observatory wi…
02/18/2005
02/3/2005
Mary Hallock Foote is topic of Feb. 16 Olson Seminar
The life and work of Mary Hallock Foote, one of the few female western illustrators of the 19th century, will be the topic of the next Paul A. Olson Seminar in Great Plains Studies at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Jon Nelson, curator emeritus o…
02/16/2005
02/10/2005
International Student Organization plans tsunami relief fund-raising event
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln International Student Organization and its special interest group, Tsunami Relief Effort, have organized a fund-raising event for Feb. 15 with support from the offices of International Affairs and the Vice Chancello…
02/15/2005
01/25/2005
UNL hosts 'Big Red Road Show' Feb. 13 at Qwest Center Omaha
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln will present the "Big Red Road Show" at Qwest Center Omaha Feb. 13 from 1-4 p.m. More than 75 interactive exhibits, live performances, and appearances by Husker legends Roger Craig and Peaches James will be open to …
02/13/2005
01/26/2005
Shade perennials topic of Feb. 13 lecture at UNL
Spring may be months away, but gardeners with spring fever will be interested in a free lecture Feb. 13 at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Cindy Haynes, professor of horticulture at Iowa State University, will deliver an illustrated talk on one o…
02/13/2005

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