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03/20/2012 |
4 bright planets to highlight Behlen Observatory's March 30 public nightThe University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Behlen Observatory near Mead will be open to the public from 7:30 to 10 p.m. March 30. Provided the sky is clear, visitors will be able to view a variety of objects with… |
03/30/2012 |
03/19/2012 |
Royal Winnipeg Ballet to bring Paris to Lied Center stage April 1Transport yourself to Paris when the Royal Winnipeg Ballet brings its provocative and exciting "Moulin Rouge -- The Ballet" to the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Lied Center for Performing Arts at 7 p.m. April 1. Along with a rou… |
04/1/2012 |
03/19/2012 |
Mueller Planetarium offers fulldome festival March 31For one day only, Mueller Planetarium in the University of Nebraska State Museum will present a festival of fulldome shows. Beginning at 11 a.m. on March 31, visitors may enjoy up to five different shows for a special discounted co… |
03/31/2012 |
03/16/2012 |
Nebraska economic indicators rise in FebruaryThe Leading Economic Indicator for Nebraska increased by 0.93 percent in February, indicating that the Nebraska economy will grow at a moderate rate in mid-2012. This marks the third consecutive monthly increase in the Leading … |
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03/16/2012 |
NCAA is the focus of March 28 Nebraska LectureAmong college sports fans, the National Collegiate Athletics Association is often scrutinized, discussed and criticized. In her spring Nebraska Lecture at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Josephine R. "Jo" Potuto will discuss he… |
03/28/2012 |
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 |
03/15/2012 |
Traditional Russian music and dance at Lied Center on SaturdayAn evening of traditional Russian music and dance fit for the royal Russian Army is in store when the Red Star Red Army Chorus and Dance Ensemble makes its return to the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Lied Center for Performing A… |
03/17/2012 |
03/15/2012 |
Prairie Schooner writing prizes announced: $8,500 in prizes awardedPrairie Schooner, the quarterly literary magazine published at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln for 85 years, has awarded 18 writing prizes for work published in its 2011 volume. The total prize money awarded was $8,500, with the… |
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03/15/2012 |
UNL curling team wins silver medal in regional tourneyThe University of Nebraska-Lincoln curling team won a silver medal in the Regional College Curling Championships March 10-11 at Kettle Moraine Curling Club in Hartland, Wis. Twenty-four universities and colleges competed in the eve… |
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03/14/2012 |
The Latino immigration experience is focus of scholar's March 28 lectureAn author and scholar who rode his bicycle 8,000 miles around the country to understand how Latino immigration has changed the United States will offer a free public lecture March 28 at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. … |
03/28/2012 |
03/14/2012 |
Future historians to explore expansion, invasion of the WestThe University of Nebraska-Lincoln's History Graduate Students' Association will host the seventh annual James A. Rawley Graduate Conference in the Humanities on March 31 at the Homestead National Monument of America near Beatrice.… |
03/31/2012 |
03/13/2012 |
Pioneer of environmental history to deliver Thompson Forum lectureA prize-winning author, professor and lecturer regarded as one of the pioneers of environmental history will close out the 2011-12 season of the E.N. Thompson Forum on World Issues at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Donald Worst… |
03/28/2012 |
03/12/2012 |
19th-century Fort Peck Assiniboine topic of March 14 Olson Seminar"Nineteenth-Century Fort Peck Assiniboine Cultural Persistence," is the title of the March Paul A. Olson Seminar in Great Plains Studies. Dennis J. Smith, associate professor of History and Native American s… |
03/14/2012 |
03/12/2012 |
Great Plains Studies announces Distinguished Book Prize finalistsThe Center for Great Plains Studies at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln has announced the finalists for this year's Great Plains Distinguished Book Prize. The six books selected by a panel of judges are: … |
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03/9/2012 |
Guerrilla Girls on Tour perform 'Feminists are Funny' Monday at SheldonThe Guerrilla Girls on Tour, an internationally acclaimed anonymous theater collective, will perform "Feminists are Funny" at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Sheldon Museum of Art, 12th and R streets, at 7 p.m. March 12. The 7… |
03/12/2012 |
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