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1036 through 1050 out of 4957
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01/23/2006 |
Tyler White honored by ASCAP for 'Mystic Trumpeter'Tyler White, associate professor of conducting and composition and director of orchestral activities at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln School of Music, received honorable mention in the 26th Annual American Society of Composers, Authors and Publi… |
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02/10/2016 |
Two UNL students place in top three of Hearst radio competitionTwo University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Journalism and Mass Communications students placed in the top three in the Hearst Journalism Awards radio competition. Junior Tommy Rezac of Valparaiso placed second, and senior Evan Hummel of Lincoln pl… |
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04/18/2013 |
Two UNL students earn Goldwater Scholarships for science researchTwo University of Nebraska-Lincoln students have been selected as Goldwater Scholars for outstanding research in science. They are Daniel Jay Geschwender, a junior computer science major, and Steve Parkison, a junior electrical eng… |
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04/2/2009 |
Twitter exec, Nebraska native Evan Williams at UNL April 10Evan Williams, the founder and chief executive of Twitter, will be at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln April 10 for a series of student events. The events will include question-and-answer sessions with students in the Jeffrey S. Raikes School of Co… |
04/10/2009 |
12/13/2013 |
Twins study confirms genetic role in political beliefA research paper appearing in the academic journal Political Psychology re-affirms the genetic underpinnings of political beliefs, refuting critics who challenged previous research that linked politics with genetics. … |
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09/2/2005 |
Turtle species named after museum collection manager CornerA species of turtle discovered in 1971 has been named after George Corner, collection manager of the division of paleontology at the University of Nebraska State Museum. Corner discovered the species, Terrapane corneri, as a graduate student in 197… |
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11/9/2015 |
Tumor-mimicking platform shows promise for breast cancer research, treatmentBy simulating the growth of cancerous tumors, a new synthetic platform developed at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln could accelerate the testing of breast cancer treatments -- and has already revealed a potential source of the body's resistance to… |
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03/16/2011 |
Tsinhnahjinnie exhibition extended by popular demandThe Great Plains Art Museum exhibition, "Double Vision: New Works by Hulleah J. Tsinhnahjinnie," has been extended by popular demand through April 17. Guest-curated by 2011 Geske Lectureship presenter Veronica L. Passalacqua, the exhibition employs p… |
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02/13/2013 |
Trumpeter Chris Botti at Lied Center on Feb. 21The Lied Center for Performing Arts at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln will present jazz/pop trumpeter Chris Botti at 7:30 p.m. on Feb. 21. Since the release in 2004 of his critically acclaimed CD, "When … |
02/21/2013 |
10/6/2011 |
Trio Settecento to open Sheldon Friends of Chamber Music SeasonTrio Settecento will open the season for Sheldon Friends of Chamber Music with a lively entertainment on period instruments baroque violin, viola da gamba, and harpsichord that might have been performed at the court of Louis XIV. … |
10/15/2011 |
03/16/2012 |
Tribute band The Fab Four bring the Beatles to the Lied Center March 24The Beatles are one of the most popular bands in the history of pop music. In the nearly 50 years since they burst onto the music scene in 1963, dozens of tribute bands have toured the country honoring the hits of the super-group, … |
03/24/2012 |
02/21/2012 |
Tribes and small towns featured in Great Plains QuarterlyIn the winter issue of Great Plains Quarterly, an academic journal published by the Center for Great Plains Studies at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, researchers wrote about late 19th-century Indian Catholicism on the Rosebud … |
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04/4/2014 |
Traveling international juried exhibition 'Complexity' at Hillestad Gallery"Complexity," the biennial international juried exhibition presented by Complex Weavers, will be on display at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Robert Hillestad Textiles Gallery through May 9. The exhibi… |
04/6/2014 |
04/4/2014 |
Traveling exhibit on Civil War medicine at Love Library April 14-May 24The National Library of Medicine's traveling exhibit, "Life and Limb: The Toll of the American Civil War," will be displayed April 14-May 24 at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Love Library. The exhibit illustrates the brutalit… |
04/14/2014 |
04/2/2010 |
Trailside Museum unveils new art inspired by Nebraska fossils April 15On April 15, the Trailside Museum of Natural History at Fort Robinson State Park near Crawford will open a new permanent paleontology exhibit featuring art by Mark Marcuson. The exhibit consists of 18 scientific reconstructions of ancient animals th… |
04/15/2010 |
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