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04/14/2011 |
3 graduate students win coveted summer fellowships at national labsThree graduate students in the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences won 10-week fellowships to work at national laboratories this summer. Master's degree candidates Jacob Anderson of Lincoln and Amy Gehring o… |
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04/14/2011 |
Chinese textiles scholar to speak April 21 on East CampusDeqing Qin, a visiting textiles and clothing design professor from Quingdao University, Shandong Province, China, will deliver a public lecture at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln on April 21. Her lecture will be from 4 to 5 p.m. in Room 225 of th… |
04/21/2011 |
04/13/2011 |
College of Engineering hosts open house April 15The University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Engineering will host an open house from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. April 15 as part of this year's E-Week activities. The open house will be in Othmer Hall, 820 N. 16th St., and will feature Timothy Crockett, sen… |
04/15/2011 |
04/13/2011 |
Immigration issues discussed at Journalism College April 18Nebraska has always been a land of immigrants, but immigration issues have been at the center of public debate in 2011. The University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Journalism and Mass Communications will host a community conversation about immigra… |
04/18/2011 |
04/13/2011 |
Engineering student to study in Turkey on Critical Language ScholarshipWalter Bircher of Omaha, a freshman mechanical engineering major at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, will spend the summer studying in Bursa, Turkey, on a Critical Language Scholarship. The Critical Language Scholarship Program, sponsored by the … |
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04/13/2011 |
UNL students plan Focus Nebraska for Earth week eventsThe University of Nebraska-Lincoln's student government, ASUN, and the Environmental Resource Center are organizing a weeklong event, "Focus Nebraska" April 18-22 during the week of Earth Day, April 22. The main goal of "Focus Nebraska" is to educat… |
04/18/2011 |
04/12/2011 |
UNL scholar discovers thousands of new Walt Whitman papersAs a clerk in the U.S. Attorney General's Office in the 1860s and 1870s, Walt Whitman had a firsthand view of the legal, cultural and ideological challenges facing the nation after the Civil War. That experience, most believe, shaped his later works … |
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04/12/2011 |
Engineering students' energy-saving project in EPA competitionEarth Day is officially April 22, but it's a year-round pursuit for students in the University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Engineering working on the I-SAVE project. Their plan is to make going green as easy as pushing a button, with results that … |
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04/12/2011 |
Plains Song Review reading and photo exhibit April 20The Center for Great Plains Studies at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln will host a reading by writers and an exhibition by photographers whose work appears in Volume 13 of Plains Song Review at 7 p.m. April 20 in the Great Plains Art Museum, 1155 … |
04/20/2011 |
04/12/2011 |
'Passages and Permutations: Journeys through Space' at Hillestad GalleryA collection of work by University of Nebraska-Lincoln textile and apparel design students will be on exhibit at the Robert Hillestad Gallery in the Home Economics Building on UNL's East Campus April 15-27. On display will be experimental garments a… |
04/15/2011 |
04/11/2011 |
$1.2 million gift provides insurance for future, says NU engineering gradFirst-generation college graduate and German descendent Wil Hergenrader practically grew up on the University of Nebraska campus in the 1930s and '40s. He'd walk through campus from his Russian Bottoms neighborhood just north of campus to explore, al… |
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04/11/2011 |
Fruit is the juicy topic for Morrill Hall's 'Sunday Scientist' April 17The University of Nebraska State Museum's next Sunday with a Scientist program for children and families will explore a juicy topic: fruit. "The Fascinating World of Fruit" will take place April 17 from 1:30-4:30 p.m. at Morrill Hall. Morrill Hall is… |
04/17/2011 |
04/11/2011 |
College prep academy scholars to be honored from Grand Island HighAt the 2011 Nebraska College Preparatory Academy Senior Showcase and Recognition Reception on April 13 in Grand Island, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln will recognize the successes of the second graduating class of NCPA scholars, share the program… |
04/13/2011 |
04/8/2011 |
Castalia Trio in finale of Sheldon Friends of Chamber Music seasonThe 2010-11 season for the Sheldon Friends of Chamber Music closes April 16 with the Castalia Trio in the Sheldon Museum of Art's Ethel S. Abbott Auditorium. The concert begins at 8 p.m. Lincoln native and cellist Kim Cook is the artist laureate at … |
04/16/2011 |
04/7/2011 |
UNL students to be recognized at Honors ConvocationUniversity of Nebraska-Lincoln undergraduate students will be honored in conjunction with UNL's All-University Honors Convocation April 10 at the Lied Center for Performing Arts, including 26 seniors who will be recognized as Chancellor's Scholars, t… |
04/10/2011 |
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