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12/23/2008 |
UNL students conduct asset mapping project in Keith CountyThe Keith County Area Development Board has commissioned an asset mapping project for Ogallala and the surrounding area that will be conducted by the Students in Free Enterprise team at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. The goal of this project is… |
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12/19/2008 |
1,600 to receive degrees at Dec. 19-20 UNL commencementsApproximately 1,600 students are scheduled to receive degrees from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in commencement exercises Dec. 19 and 20 at the Bob Devaney Sports Center. For the first time, UNL will conduct separate commencement exercises for… |
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12/19/2008 |
Mueller Planetarium adds Dec. 30 showsIn the midst of the holiday season, Mueller Planetarium at the University of Nebraska State Museum will add Dec. 30 shows to its schedule. The planetarium's normal show schedule is for presentations on Saturdays and Sundays this time of year, but pl… |
12/30/2008 |
12/19/2008 |
Phi Beta Kappa initiates 16 new members at UNLSixteen University of Nebraska-Lincoln students were initiated Dec. 8 into membership in Phi Beta Kappa. Phi Beta Kappa is the nation's oldest academic honor society, recognizing and encouraging a commitment to excellence in the liberal arts and sci… |
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12/18/2008 |
Prem Paul elected AAAS fellowPrem Paul, vice chancellor for research and economic development at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, has been elected a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Paul was cited for his contributions to animal health throu… |
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12/17/2008 |
9 to receive military commissions in Dec. 20 ceremonyNine students who have completed the Reserve Officer Training Corps program at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln are scheduled to receive commissions in the U.S. Army, Navy, Marines and Air Force Dec. 20. Following UNL undergraduate commencement ex… |
12/20/2008 |
12/17/2008 |
Omaha Central, Humboldt-Table Rock-Steinauer win Econ ChallengeOmaha Central and Humboldt-Table Rock-Steinauer high schools were the top winners in the first fall Economics Challenge staged Nov. 30-Dec. 7 by the Nebraska Council on Economic Education at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. More than 250 students… |
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12/12/2008 |
Graduate fellows honored with prestigious awardsTwenty-eight of the nearly 3,800 graduate students at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln were recognized Nov. 6 with some of the most prestigious fellowships offered by UNL. Recipients of the Fling Fellowship, the Presidential Fellowship, and the Ot… |
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12/11/2008 |
Space and telecom master of laws program accepting applicationsThe University of Nebraska space and telecom LL.M. (master of laws) program, the first of its kind in the United States and the first in the world taught in English, is accepting applications for students interested in matriculating in August 2009. A… |
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12/10/2008 |
Ceramics professor wins national teaching awardGail Kendall, Hixson-Lied professor of art at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, has received the 2009 National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts' Excellence in Teaching Award. The award will be presented at the council's national conference… |
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12/10/2008 |
20 percent tuition discount offered for several study-abroad opportunitiesStudy-abroad classes can enrich a student's academic experience in countless ways. But they come with a price tag that's often higher than many can afford. University of Nebraska-Lincoln officials so believe in the value of study-abroad classes that … |
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12/9/2008 |
UNL creates new tradition with 2-day commencement Dec. 19-20The University of Nebraska-Lincoln will create a new tradition this month when it institutes a two-day commencement celebration Dec. 19-20. Because of increased enrollment and continuing student participation in commencement, exercises the Bob Devan… |
12/19/2008 |
12/9/2008 |
Nebraska's Engineers Without Borders group plans project in MadagascarIn the recent animated "Madagascar" movies, animal friends with different talents team up for adventure. In this spirit, and using the skills and energy of University of Nebraska-Lincoln students, Engineers Without Borders will help real residents of… |
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12/8/2008 |
UNL architecture students to propose solutions for Union Pacific museumUniversity of Nebraska-Lincoln architecture students enrolled in Architecture 410 tectonics will propose solutions for a speculative Museum of the Union Pacific at a final jury 12:30 p.m. Dec. 10 in the Architecture Hall Gallery (Room 210), 10th and … |
12/10/2008 |
12/8/2008 |
Alexander Calder sculptures on view at Sheldon Museum of ArtThis winter Sheldon Museum of Art at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln presents six sculptures by Alexander Calder (1898-1976) in the Great Hall. Three pieces are from Sheldon's permanent collection: "Snake on Arch," "Sumac II" and "Red Disk, Black … |
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