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11/4/2010 |
1st year of LHC proton runs ends for world, UNL physicistsProton running for 2010 in the Large Hadron Collier at CERN near Geneva on the Swiss-French border came to a successful conclusion today at 8 a.m. Central European Time (2 a.m. CDT). Since the end of March, when the first collisions occurred at a to… |
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10/14/2009 |
1st Women in Physics Conference is Oct. 30-Nov. 1The University of Nebraska-Lincoln Department of Physics and Astronomy will host its first Women in Physics Conference Oct. 30-Nov. 1. The purpose of this event is to bring together outstanding undergraduate researchers in physics. During the three-… |
10/30/2009 |
08/4/2004 |
1st Poll Shows Many 'Authentic' Leaders Despite Popular MythHow authentic do Americans perceive the leadership of their organizations? A first-ever poll by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln revealed that many believe their leaders are doing quite well. "The results are actually more positive than I expected,… |
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02/15/2007 |
19th-century social history scholar to speak Feb. 20Helen Horowitz, a visiting scholar from Smith College and expert on 19th-century social history, will lecture and participate in a panel discussion Feb. 20 at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Horowitz's featured talk, "The Flash Press in the 1840s… |
02/20/2007 |
03/12/2012 |
19th-century Fort Peck Assiniboine topic of March 14 Olson Seminar"Nineteenth-Century Fort Peck Assiniboine Cultural Persistence," is the title of the March Paul A. Olson Seminar in Great Plains Studies. Dennis J. Smith, associate professor of History and Native American s… |
03/14/2012 |
02/23/2010 |
1940s musical review 'In the Mood' at Lied Center March 9Celebrating the classic big band era greats of the 1940s like Glenn Miller, Tommy Dorsey, Artie Shaw, Bennie Goodman and more, In the Mood is a theatrical swing review that gets audiences dancing in the aisles. The In the Mood singers and dancers, ac… |
03/9/2010 |
04/22/2009 |
1909 Ford B tractor featured at Larsen Tractor Test Museum open houseThe Lester F. Larsen Tractor Test and Power Museum at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln will have its annual open house event 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. April 25. This event is free and open to the public. This open house commemorates the 100th anniversary … |
04/25/2009 |
05/5/2015 |
19 ROTC cadets to receive military commissions May 8-9Nineteen cadets in the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Reserve Officer Training Corps will receive military commissions in ceremonies May 8 and 9 at the Nebraska Union, 14th and R streets. Rooms will be posted. Seven cadets in Air Force ROTC will be … |
05/8/2015 |
04/5/2007 |
1875 English author's take on Nebraska is April 18 Olson seminar topicIn 1875, English author Edwin Curley published a book, "Nebraska: Its Advantages, Resources, and Drawbacks," which detailed his impressions of the eight-year-old state. The book will be the topic of the spring semester's final Paul A. Olson Seminar i… |
04/18/2007 |
02/23/2012 |
1862-2012 is focus of symposium hosted by UNL, Homestead MonumentOn March 28-30, researchers from across the continent will make their way to the University of Nebraska-Lincoln for a three-day symposium focused on exploring the impact of four landmark pieces of legislation passed by Congress in … |
03/28/2012 |
03/29/2012 |
1862 Morrill Act is topic of April 11 Olson Seminar"Reflections on the Morrill Act and the Man for Whom It's Named," is the title of the April Olson Seminar at the Center for Great Plains Studies. F. Edwin Harvey, director of the Justin Smith Morrill Scholar… |
04/11/2012 |
02/8/2012 |
1862 Great Sioux Uprising is topic of Feb. 15 Olson SeminarThe Great Sioux Uprising, also known as the U.S.-Dakota War, is often considered the first of the Plains Indians Wars, said Hugh Reilly, associate professor in the School of Communication at the University of Nebraska at Omaha. … |
02/15/2012 |
08/12/2010 |
18 OPS teachers earn master's degrees in Math in Middle InstituteEighteen Omaha Public Schools teachers have earned master's degrees from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln as a result of participation in the Math in the Middle Institute Partnership. They are among nearly 400 students who will receive advanced deg… |
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06/20/2008 |
179 graduates honored by Independent Study High SchoolThe University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Independent Study High School held its annual commencement ceremony and reception June 13 to honor its worldwide graduating class of 2007-08. Five students from Nebraska attended the ceremony, with 174 other gradu… |
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03/14/2005 |
16 UNL students chose service for spring breakSixteen University of Nebraska-Lincoln students and three trip leaders passed up the beaches and the slopes to head to Mount Rushmore National Memorial and the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota for Alternative Spring Break. Participants w… |
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