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05/17/2011 |
Wayne, Arlington students write winning essays in Stock Market GameStudents from Wayne High School and Arlington Public Schools were statewide winners in the InvestWrite essay competition in the spring Stock Market Game. Justin Anderson of Wayne won the High School Division (ninth through 12th grades). Annette Rasm… |
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10/2/2013 |
Wayne Brady moves Lied Center performance to March 1Emmy Award-winning performer Wayne Brady has rescheduled his performance at the Lied Center for Performing Arts to March 1. A major filming opportunity was cited as the reason behind the date change. "When y… |
03/1/2014 |
10/1/2010 |
Wayne Bergeron teams up with Nebraska Jazz Orchestra Oct. 15Jazz lovers can come to the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Lied Center for Performing Arts to experience a night of world-class music 7:30 p.m. Oct. 15 when Wayne Bergeron joins up with the Nebraska Jazz Orchestra. Wayne Bergeron is considered to … |
10/15/2010 |
04/23/2004 |
Waverly, Norris High Schools Win Nebraska Economics ChallengeTeams of students from Waverly and Norris high schools won the Adam Smith and David Ricardo divisions at the Nebraska Economics Challenge April 17 at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. The victories earned the teams all-expense-paid trips to Minneap… |
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05/19/2009 |
Waverly band teacher Rohlfs wins distinguished educator awardBecause of his selfless dedication to his students and his passion and ability to connect with them through music, Brady Rohlfs was presented the 2009 Freda Battey Distinguished Educator Award from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Educat… |
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05/18/2004 |
Wavelength Troupe Gives Educators Something to Laugh AboutPresident Bush's education reform act, "No Child Left Behind," has educators laboring to implement the sweeping and controversial changes required by the legislation. Helping them to succeed, and finding something to laugh about along the way, is Wav… |
06/17/2004 |
08/1/2006 |
Watercolor landscapes by Richard Sutton at Great Plains Art GalleryLandscape architect Richard Sutton deals in images. For more than 30 years Sutton, has taught graphic communication, plant materials and design, in the landscape design option for horticulture majors and now in the newly organized landscape architect… |
08/15/2006 |
03/17/2015 |
Water for Food, filmmaker join together for drought documentaryThe Robert B. Daugherty Water for Food Institute at the University of Nebraska is partnering with award-winning filmmaker Conrad Weaver of ConjoStudios to produce "Thirsty Land," a new documentary that will share the impact of drought on agriculture… |
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03/10/2015 |
Water for Food Director Roberto Lenton to speak March 18Earlier this month, media outlets across the country covered the release of new analysis that says the Great Plains is poised for an exceptional megadrought sometime between the years 2050 and 2100. Drought preparedness and management will be exceed… |
03/18/2015 |
05/14/2004 |
Washington State's Couture Named UNL Senior Vice ChancellorLincoln, (Neb.), May 14, 2004 -- Barbara Couture, dean of the College of Liberal Arts at Washington State University in Pullman, has been named senior vice chancellor for academic affairs at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Chancellor Harvey Perlm… |
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09/1/2005 |
Warren Buffett, Bill Gates to talk to UNL students Sept. 30Lincoln, Neb., Sept. 1, 2005 -- Berkshire Hathaway chairman Warren Buffett and Microsoft Corp. chairman and chief software architect Bill Gates will speak to University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Business Administration students at a student foru… |
09/30/2005 |
03/22/2010 |
Warm up for spring Tuesdays on Maxwell Arboretum walking toursIt's been a long cold winter in Nebraska. To break your cabin fever, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Gardens will sponsor a series of informal spring walking tours Tuesdays in the Earl G. Maxwell Arboretum on UNL's East Campus. Throughout the season… |
03/30/2010 |
10/25/2005 |
War and ethics philosopher Walzer to give Thompson/Kripke LectureMichael Walzer, one of the world's eminent philosophers on the subject of war and ethics, will deliver the talk "The Paradox of National Liberation: India, Israel and Algeria" at 7 p.m. Nov. 2 at the Lied Center for Performing Arts, 301 N. 12th St. T… |
11/2/2005 |
09/5/2006 |
Walt Whitman Archive wins C.F.W. Coker AwardThe Walt Whitman Archive Integrated Guide Team was awarded the C.F.W. Coker Award from the Society of American Archivists Aug. 4 in Washington, D.C. The Coker Award recognizes the archives' breakthrough integrated finding guide to Whitman's poetry ma… |
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04/11/2005 |
Wally Peterson wins Doc Elliott AwardWallace C. Peterson, retired economics professor, will receive the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Doc Elliott Award at the University Scholars Convocation April 17. The convocation begins at 4 p.m. in the Lied Center for Performing Arts, 301 N. 12t… |
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