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09/11/2009 |
'A Lantern in Her Hand' featured at Sept. 23 Olson SeminarBess Streeter Aldrich's novel, "A Lantern in Her Hand," the 2009 selection for One Book, One Nebraska, will be the focus of the first Paul A. Olson Seminar in Great Plains Studies of the 2009-10 academic year at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. M… |
09/23/2009 |
03/23/2009 |
'400 Years of the Telescope' documentary preview at Planetarium April 4Mueller Planetarium, in partnership with NET Television, will present a preview of the upcoming documentary "400 Years of the Telescope" at noon and 4 p.m. April 4, as part of the 2009 International Year of Astronomy. This visually stunning film tak… |
04/4/2009 |
10/23/2012 |
UNL's History Harvest to focus on preserving Lincoln refugees' storyWith the public's help, University of Nebraska-Lincoln historians are hoping to better understand and preserve the story of Lincoln's refugee communities. UNL's Department of History has organized a two-day … |
10/28/2012 |
10/15/2010 |
UNL researchers to track technology, find best tool to aid policeIncreasingly popular smart cell phones and other mobile Global Positioning Service-enabled devices have made life easier for countless people. Now, University of Nebraska-Lincoln researchers are ready to study whether police can use those tools to do… |
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07/7/2010 |
UNL named honor institution for supporting Truman ScholarsIn mid-June, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln was named to a list of prominent institutions known for promoting excellence and student achievement. No, not the Big Ten Conference. UNL was selected as a 2010 Harry S. Truman Scholarship Foundation Ho… |
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08/20/2009 |
Study: Contrary to conventional wisdom, parents OK with homework loadToday's youngsters are buried under homework, which gobbles up free time that could be spent with family or friends. Parents, puzzled whether to help their children dig out from a pile of books or allow them to carry on alone, are frustrated by the t… |
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03/20/2009 |
Early British patchwork is topic of March 29 quilt lectureBridget Long, an expert on British quiltmaking traditions, will give an illustrated lecture surveying 18th century British patchwork at 2 p.m. March 29 at the International Quilt Study Center and Museum, 33rd and Holdrege streets, on the East Campus … |
03/29/2009 |
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