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09/2/2011 |
Deadliest U.S. labor war will be focus of acclaimed historian's Sept. 15 talkAn award-winning author and historian will explore the nation’s deadliest uprising within the labor force when he presents the annual Carroll R. Pauley Lecture on Sept. 15 at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. … |
09/15/2011 |
09/1/2011 |
UNL kicking off 'Go Green for Big Red' recycling effortThe University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Landscape Services will coordinate a volunteer effort with Recycling Enterprises to encourage recycling at Husker home football games again this fall. This effort will focus on parking lots and … |
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09/1/2011 |
Sept. 20 panel discussion to address psychology's role in creative writingThe University of Nebraska-Lincoln English Department and Creative Writing Program, with participation from the Department of Psychology, will present a panel discussion, “Interior Dialogue: a Discussion on Psychology and the Cre… |
09/20/2011 |
08/30/2011 |
Thompson Forum to study link between water, international securityThe E.N. Thompson Forum on World Issues, a preeminent speaker series at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, will examine the relationship between water and international security for the 2011-12 season, which launches Sept. 28. … |
09/28/2011 |
08/30/2011 |
Cather-inspired watercolors extended at Great Plains Art MuseumThe Great Plains Art Museum at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln is extending, by popular demand, the exhibition “Portraits of the Prairie: The Land That Inspired Willa Cather” through Sept. 25. The exhibition features waterco… |
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08/29/2011 |
East Stadium construction, roundabouts are changes at Memorial StadiumThe East Stadium expansion project and new traffic roundabouts near Memorial Stadium will be the major changes Nebraska football fans will notice when the Cornhuskers open the 2011 season Sept. 3 vs. Tennessee-Chattanooga. Construction of the East St… |
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08/26/2011 |
UNL research funding at $132.2 millionFunding for University of Nebraska-Lincoln research totaled $132.2 million for the fiscal year ending June 30, according to the UNL Office of Research and Economic Development. Officials said this represents a slight decrease from $… |
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08/26/2011 |
Cornhusker Marching Band announces 2011 rosterThe University of Nebraska-Lincoln's 290-member Cornhusker Marching Band will make its 2011 debut Sept. 3 at Memorial Stadium with pre-game and halftime performances at Nebraska's football season opener against the University of Tennessee-Chattanooga… |
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08/25/2011 |
Gifts made toward $1.5 million challenge in digital research in humanitiesThe University of Nebraska-Lincoln Center for Digital Research in the Humanities says nearly $430,000 has been given to date toward the challenge it accepted from the National Endowment for the Humanities to raise $1.5 million by 2015. … |
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08/25/2011 |
Native American artwork commemorating 9/11 leads fall Olson seminarsA talk on how Native American artists have contributed diverse works to memorialize 9/11 will lead off the fall semester series of the Paul A. Olson Seminars in Great Plains Studies at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Barbara K. … |
09/7/2011 |
08/24/2011 |
Theresa Welbourne to lead research, teaching for entrepreneursTheresa M. Welbourne is the new director of the Nebraska Center for Entrepreneurship at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Business Administration. An entrepreneur, author and professor, Welbourne is also the FirsTier Banks Disting… |
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08/24/2011 |
Gates Foundation award will explore lactobacillus as anti-HIV agentUniversity of Nebraska-Lincoln virologist Shi-hua Xiang has won the university's first Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Grand Challenges Explorations grant. The initiative enables researchers worldwide to test unorthodox ideas that a… |
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08/24/2011 |
Perlman to deliver State of University address Sept. 1Chancellor Harvey Perlman will deliver his 12th State of the University annual address to faculty, staff, students and interested visitors at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln on Sept. 1. The address begins at 11 a.m. at the Lied Center for … |
09/1/2011 |
08/23/2011 |
College students face challenges to social reinvention in age of FacebookGoing away to college -- whether across town or across the country -- used to offer students an opportunity to remake their social image. But in the age of Facebook that's not always the case anymore, according to a new study compiled by Un… |
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08/23/2011 |
Grant boosts UNL's Global Gateway study abroad programLogan Suhr says the opportunity to study abroad this spring gave him a better understanding of the world and was one of his most important experiences. A Global Gateway scholarship allowed him to have the cultural experience of a … |
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