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As of March 1, 2016 news releases are integrated into UNL Today as a section of curated stories that include subject/expert contact info and high-resolution photography assets.UNL News Releases
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03/12/2014 |
College of Business Administration to offer new graduate programsThe University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Business Administration will begin offering two new graduate programs with specializations in business administration and intercollegiate athletics administration in fall 2014. … |
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03/12/2014 |
'Air Schooner' podcast partnering with NET's 'Friday Live'"Air Schooner" and NET's "Friday Live" arts and entertainment program have teamed up to offer Nebraska Public Radio listeners a taste of literary radio. Starting this month, "Friday Live" will feature author readings and interviews… |
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03/17/2014 |
'Dry Times' exhibition open at Great Plains Art MuseumThe Great Plains Art Museum at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln has opened a new exhibit of drought-related artwork from Omaha ceramic artist Jess Benjamin. Benjamin's work focuses on water usage in the Great Plains: a regional c… |
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03/18/2014 |
UNL computer scientists aim to improve software toolsWhether they know it or not, millions of software users are also programmers, writing spreadsheet formulas, creating websites or developing scientific models, for example. Errors are common and can be legendary, costing professiona… |
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03/21/2014 |
February signs point to steady growth for Nebraska economyNebraska's economy should see moderate growth through the summer before heating up later in the year, according to the latest Leading Economic Indicator report for the state. Business expectations improved a… |
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03/24/2014 |
Study: Big government (or good neighbors) can improve your healthThe nation's left-leaning citizens might be pleased by the findings of a new University of Nebraska study that finds those who live in liberal states tend to be healthier. But conservatives could also take s… |
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03/25/2014 |
Wisnicki lights up the legend of Dr. LivingstoneUsing special lights, computer imaging and careful analysis, a University of Nebraska-Lincoln scholar and a team of scientists undid more than a century's worth of damage and gave new life to a famous diary long thought lost to the… |
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03/26/2014 |
UNL leads partnership to cultivate Nebraska manufacturingA new partnership involving College of Engineering and the Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, as well as Central Community College in Grand Island will help small- and medium-sized… |
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03/26/2014 |
Great Plains Studies announces Distinguished Book Prize finalistsThe Center for Great Plains Studies at the University of Nebraska has announced the finalists for this year's Great Plains Distinguished Book Prize. The three books selected by a panel of judges are: "Archit… |
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03/28/2014 |
5 UNL students share $9,500 in Omaha Press Club Foundation scholarshipsFive students at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Journalism and Mass Communications will be awarded $9,500 in scholarships by the Omaha Press Club Foundation. Tiffany U-Lynn Chin, a junior bro… |
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03/28/2014 |
Law students win 41st ABA National Client Counseling CompetitionRick Tast and Katie Joseph of Lincoln, both second year law students at the University of Nebraska College of Law, won the 41st American Bar Association's National Client Counseling Competition at the University of Oklahoma College… |
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03/28/2014 |
Thompson Scholars participate in civil rights service-learning tripWhile many students headed home or to a beach over spring break, a group of University of Nebraska-Lincoln students participated in a service-learning trip focused on civil rights. Twenty-nine UNL students f… |
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03/31/2014 |
Sommerhauser gift helps UNL expand Holocaust educationWith human persecution and injustice continuing to take place around the world, teaching about the Holocaust remains as relevant and crucial as ever. A gift to the Harris Center for Judaic Studies at the Uni… |
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04/1/2014 |
Students leverage Nebraska Lit Lab to gain digital insights on CatherHow closely does the narration of Willa Cather's novels match the personal voice in her private letters? Which unsigned and pseudonymous newspaper and magazine articles did Cather pen during her journalism career? And did Cather's … |
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04/4/2014 |
March survey: Nebraska businesses remain positiveNebraska businesses continue to have a positive outlook for the state’s economy in coming months, according to the latest survey from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s Bureau of Business Research. Thr… |
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