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12/17/2010 |
10 ROTC cadets to receive military commissions at Dec. 18 ceremonyTen cadets in the University of Nebraska-Lincoln ROTC program will receive military commissions in a joint commissioning ceremony Dec. 18 at the Nebraska Union, 14th and R streets The ceremony begins 1:30 p.m. in the auditorium. The individual servi… |
12/18/2010 |
04/9/2015 |
1,800-plus UNL students to be recognized during Honors ConvocationMore than 1,800 UNL students will be honored during the All-University Honors Convocation at 2 p.m. April 12 at the Lied Center for Performing Arts. Students are recognized at the Honors Convocation for their cumulative academic achievements (compar… |
04/12/2015 |
12/19/2008 |
1,600 to receive degrees at Dec. 19-20 UNL commencementsApproximately 1,600 students are scheduled to receive degrees from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in commencement exercises Dec. 19 and 20 at the Bob Devaney Sports Center. For the first time, UNL will conduct separate commencement exercises for… |
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12/17/2004 |
1,450 to get degrees at Dec. 18 UNL commencementTed Kooser, poet laureate of the United States and professor of English in the University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Arts and Sciences, will give the address and receive an honorary doctor of letters degree at UNL commencement exercises Dec. 18 a… |
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12/18/2009 |
1,400-plus receive degrees at UNL Dec. 18-19More than 1,400 students are scheduled to receive degrees from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in commencement exercises Dec. 18-19. Paul A. Johnsgard, foundation professor of biological sciences emeritus at UNL, will receive an honorary doctor o… |
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12/16/2015 |
1,400-plus degrees awarded during December graduationEditor's note: The list incorporates changes from the errata sheet issued Friday, Dec. 18. More than 1,400 degrees were awarded during commencement exercises Dec. 18 and 19 at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Tammy Beck, associate dean of gradua… |
12/18/2015 |
12/21/2007 |
1,400 to receive degrees at Dec. 22 UNL commencementApproximately 1,400 students are scheduled to receive degrees from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in commencement exercises beginning at 9:30 a.m. Dec. 22 at the Bob Devaney Sports Center. Chancellor Harvey Perlman will preside over the ceremony.… |
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12/16/2005 |
1,350 to Receive Degrees at Dec. 17 Commencement ExercisesApproximately 1,350 students are scheduled to receive degrees from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in commencement exercises beginning at 9:30 a.m. Dec. 17 at the Bob Devaney Sports Center. Chancellor Harvey Perlman will preside at the ceremonies.… |
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12/15/2006 |
1,300 to Receive Degrees at Dec. 16 Commencement ExercisesApproximately 1,300 students are scheduled to receive degrees from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in commencement exercises beginning at 9:30 a.m. Dec. 16 at the Bob Devaney Sports Center. Chancellor Harvey Perlman will preside at the ceremonies.… |
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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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10/1/2008 |
$9.3 million will support UNL-schools partnership to boost math skillsThe University of Nebraska-Lincoln has received a $9.3 million grant from the National Science Foundation for "NEBRASKA MATH," a statewide program aimed at improving mathematics achievement for all students and narrowing the achievement gap for at-r… |
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12/14/2009 |
$8 million in stimulus funding goes to UNL for Morrison additionThe University of Nebraska-Lincoln has been awarded $8 million in federal stimulus funds from the National Institutes of Health to expand the Ken Morrison Life Sciences Research Center, home to the Nebraska Center for Virology. The grant from NIH's … |
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07/15/2013 |
$5.5 million grant adds up to improve math education in OmahaHelping students improve their math skills by investing in outstanding math teachers is behind the logic of a $5.5 million grant made by two Omaha foundations. The Sherwood Foundation and the Lozier Foundati… |
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09/13/2004 |
$5,000 in prize money available in UNL, Subway essay contestThe University of Nebraska-Lincoln has teamed up with Nebraska's Subway Restaurants to encourage students to engage, connect and balance. If students write about the experience, they can win one of five $1,000 cash prizes. The essay contest, limited … |
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09/14/2010 |
$3.8 million contract will fund biological process for HIV microbicideWith $3.8 million in new funding from the Mintaka Foundation of Medical Research supported by the Wellcome Trust, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Biological Process Development Facility is developing a process to manufacture a stable and affordabl… |
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