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11/16/2012 |
UNL School of Music students win at regional competitionThe University of Nebraska-Lincoln School of Music took home the most awards at the 2012 West Central National Association of Teachers of Singing (NATS) Auditions held at UNL the weekend of Nov. 2-3, including Singer of the Year ho… |
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11/14/2008 |
UNL School of Music places 22 finalists in regional competitionWith 22 finalists, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln School of Music was the most successful participating school in the 2008 National Association of the Teachers of Singing's West Central Regional Vocal Auditions, held Oct. 30-Nov. 1 in Kearney. T… |
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08/30/2007 |
UNL School of Music offers church organist training programThe University of Nebraska-Lincoln School of Music will again offer its church organist training program in 2007-08. The program is designed for church organists, potential church organists, and those who simply want to learn to play the organ. This … |
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08/20/2013 |
UNL School of Music celebrates $8 million gift from Glenn KorffFor generations to come, students and faculty members at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln School of Music will benefit from an $8 million gift from UNL alumnus Glenn Korff to the University of Nebraska Foundation. The gift from t… |
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04/12/2011 |
UNL scholar discovers thousands of new Walt Whitman papersAs a clerk in the U.S. Attorney General's Office in the 1860s and 1870s, Walt Whitman had a firsthand view of the legal, cultural and ideological challenges facing the nation after the Civil War. That experience, most believe, shaped his later works … |
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05/3/2007 |
UNL ROTC cadets to be commissioned as officers by President BushTwo University of Nebraska-Lincoln Reserve Officer Training Corps cadets will be commissioned as officers May 17 by President George W. Bush in Washington, D.C. Michael Keblesh and Michael Horab, both graduating seniors, will be part of a select grou… |
05/5/2007 |
04/6/2015 |
UNL Rodeo Association to host 57th annual rodeoThe University of Nebraska-Lincoln Rodeo Association will host the 57th annual UNL Rodeo April 17-18 at the Lancaster Event Center. UNRA is primarily run by students, who organize and raise funds for the event. Students must purchase fuel, stock and… |
04/17/2015 |
04/17/2013 |
UNL rocket team to compete at NASA student launch April 20A team of University of Nebraska-Lincoln engineers will be in Huntsville, Ala., April 17-21, to go "one mile high" with the rocket they built for the 2013 NASA student launch competition. The UNL Rocket Team… |
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09/9/2004 |
UNL revises policy on distribution of materials at Memorial StadiumThe University of Nebraska-Lincoln has revised its policy regarding the distribution of informational and promotional materials in the area surrounding Memorial Stadium on football game days. The revised policy allows for the distribution of promotio… |
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04/24/2006 |
UNL residence hall moves, construction equal traffic congestion May 4-5Approximately 4,500 students will be moving out of University of Nebraska-Lincoln residence halls the first week of May, with most of the movement concentrated into Thursday and Friday, May 4 and 5. Visitors to Lincoln and to UNL City campus, and loc… |
05/4/2006 |
08/10/2005 |
UNL residence hall improvements, additions ready for 2005-06University of Nebraska-Lincoln students will find more major enhancements to on-campus living when they move in next week. UNL's second apartment-style residence hall for upperclass students will be home to 526 students, while both new and returning … |
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08/19/2015 |
UNL reshapes, expands support for international studentsWalking up a Lincoln airport jetway -- having traveled nearly 15,000 miles, spending 42 hours in planes and airports, and just five hours late after a missed flight -- Raihanah Hassim had a single wish. "I really hoped for a welcome sign," Hassim sa… |
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10/8/2013 |
UNL researchers' new book tackles biological underpinnings of politicsPuzzled why Congress is so tied in knots that it would shut down government rather than compromise? Quite frankly, the divide between liberals and conservatives may not be something that responds to logi… |
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10/4/2012 |
UNL researchers studying sleep habits of toddlers, effects on developmentZZZs don't always come easy for children still learning their ABCs. Accordingly, a research team at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln is studying the developmental implications of toddlers' sleep habits -- … |
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05/26/2004 |
UNL Researchers Study Seed Production of Eastern Red CedarUniversity of Nebraska-Lincoln researchers from the Department of Agronomy and Horticulture completed a seed study to determine how the eastern red cedar (Juniperus virginiana L.) expands into mixed-grass prairie. Susan J. Tunnell, James Stubbendiec… |
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