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11/25/2014 |
Women's underrepresentation in office studied in Great Plains ResearchIn the past 20 years, the proportion of women in the U.S. Congress has risen 7.7 percent and representation at the local office level is only slightly higher. It is this wide disparity that Gary Aguiar and M… |
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02/24/2004 |
Women's Studies Program to Host 'No Limits' Conference March 5-6WHEN: Friday-Saturday, March 5-6 WHERE: Nebraska Union, 1400 R Street Lincoln, Neb., Feb. 24, 2004 -- The University of Nebraska-Lincoln Women's Studies Program will host the 2004 No Limits Conference, "Imagining Change: Women as Agents for Social J… |
02/5/2004 |
02/27/2006 |
Women's Studies Program celebrates 'Shakespeare's Sister' March 9The University of Nebraska-Lincoln Women's Studies Program will celebrate Women's Week with "Shakespeare's Sister" from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. March 9 in the Dudley Bailey Library, 228 Andrews Hall, 14th and T streets (extended). Shakespeare's Sister is a… |
03/9/2006 |
02/6/2006 |
Women's Studies colloquium series begins Feb. 16The Women's Studies program at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln will present talks in its colloquium series on Feb. 16 and 20 and March 27. The series is offered in conjunction with the UNL College of Arts and Sciences' new minor in LGBTQ/Sexuali… |
02/16/2006 |
02/15/2006 |
Women's Center to host Women's History Month banquet March 2The University of Nebraska-Lincoln Women's Center will host the first Women's History Month Banquet on March 2. The banquet will kick off Women's History Month and Women's Week (March 6-10) with the theme, "UNL Women's Leadership: From Our Past, We W… |
03/2/2006 |
02/3/2005 |
Women's Center concert to benefit organization for torture victimsFour local bands will participate in a Feb. 10 concert sponsored by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Women's Center titled "Rock Against Violence: A Benefit for FIRST Project." The concert is free, but freewill donations will be accepted. All money… |
02/10/2005 |
09/30/2004 |
Women Interested in Engineering Day is Oct. 11 at UNLThe University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Engineering and Technology and the student chapter of the Society of Women Engineers will host Women Interested in Engineering Day on Oct. 11. The one-day conference was established in 1998 to educate you… |
10/11/2004 |
10/5/2011 |
Women Interested in Engineering Day invites future engineers to UNLOct. 22 is a day for high school students to explore the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's engineering programs. UNL College of Engineering faculty and students will leads hands-on experiences including renewable energy projects, co… |
10/22/2011 |
02/4/2016 |
Women in Business conference features former McDonald's USA presidentThe Undergraduate Women in Business student organization in the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's College of Business Administration is hosting the annual Women in Business conference on Feb. 26. The conference will take place at Nebraska Innovation … |
02/26/2016 |
02/22/2005 |
Women in Business Benefit is March 3All women in business, entrepreneurship, and professional fields are invited to attend the Women in Business Benefit, March 3 at the Cornhusker Hotel, 333 S. 13th St. The event is sponsored by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Center for Entrepreneu… |
03/3/2005 |
06/23/2011 |
With sights on medical school, Lee wins Fulbright to South KoreaUniversity of Nebraska-Lincoln graduate Sarah Lee of Omaha will travel to South Korea to work as an English teaching assistant on a Fulbright scholarship. Lee graduated in May with majors in Spanish and chemistry and a minor in mathematics. She sai… |
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07/9/2015 |
Wisnicki's 'Livingstone Online' opens explorer's writings to publicLong hidden away in archives and repositories, renowned British explorer David Livingstone's testimony of the East African slave trade and its horrors only existed on the pages of centuries-old diaries and other manuscripts. The 19th-century explore… |
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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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02/11/2009 |
Wisconsin legal scholar to speak Feb. 19 during Black History MonthThomas W. Mitchell will present the Winthrop and Frances Lane Lecture at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Law at noon Feb. 19 in the courtroom of McCollum Hall, East Campus Loop and Fair Street. An associate professor at the University o… |
02/19/2009 |
01/9/2004 |
Winter Festival for Winds and Percussion is Jan. 23-25 at School of MusicWHEN: Friday-Sunday, Jan. 23-25 (concerts at 7:30 p.m. Jan. 24 and 3 p.m. Jan. 25) WHERE: School of Music (concerts at Kimball Recital Hall, 11th and R Streets) Lincoln, Neb., Jan. 9, 2004 -- The University of Nebraska-Lincoln School of Music will h… |
01/23/2004 |
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