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04/9/2008 |
Sheldon wins mayor's art award for 'El Dia de los Muertos'The Lincoln Arts Council announced last week that Sheldon Museum of Art's celebration of El Dia de Los Muertos won the Mayor's Choice Award for 2008. Celebrating a centuries-old spiritual tradition honoring the continuity of life, Sheldon Art Associa… |
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04/8/2008 |
Crews' Nebraska Lecture April 17 focuses on quilts, quilt makersUniversity of Nebraska-Lincoln textiles scientist Patricia Cox Crews will discuss how quilts reflect American culture and the lives of quilt makers during the spring Nebraska Lecture April 17. The free public lecture, "Quilts: Reflections of Trade, T… |
04/17/2008 |
04/8/2008 |
Journalism college to honor alumni, leadersNine individuals will be honored during J Day activities April 10 and 11 at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. The College of Journalism and Mass Communications will present eight awards and will join the Nebraska Broadcasters Association to present… |
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04/7/2008 |
Great Plains Invitational Art Show and Sale May 2-11The Friends of the Center for Great Plains Studies will present the fourth annual Great Plains Invitational Art Show and Sale at the Great Plains Art Museum May 2 through 11. Visitors will be able to view the exhibitions and meet the participating ar… |
05/2/2008 |
04/7/2008 |
Lynn Grasz and Sarah Haskell earn Cather honorsLynn Grasz, '66, of New York City and Sarah Haskell, a University of Nebraska-Lincoln junior from Lincoln, are the recipients of the Cather Circle Alumna of the Year and Collegian of the Year awards respectively. The awards were announced at the spri… |
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04/4/2008 |
New Innocents Society, Mortar Board members to be inducted at Ivy DayStudents, faculty members and alumni will honored by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln at its annual Ivy Day ceremonies beginning at 9:30 a.m. April 5 at the Wick Alumni Center, 1520 R St. The event, co-sponsored by Mortar Board and the Innocents So… |
04/5/2008 |
04/3/2008 |
UNL students honored for academic achievementUniversity of Nebraska-Lincoln undergraduate students will be honored in conjunction with UNL's All-University Honors Convocation April 6 at the Lied Center for Performing Arts. Students are recognized at Honors Convocation for their cumulative acade… |
04/6/2008 |
04/2/2008 |
All University Honors Convocation is April 6 at Lied CenterOutstanding students and faculty will be recognized at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's annual All University Honors Convocation April 6. Chancellor Harvey Perlman will preside over the event that begins at 2 p.m. in the Lied Center for Performin… |
04/6/2008 |
04/2/2008 |
Albrechtsen to be Great Plains Art Museum artist-in-residence April 22-27Michael Albrechtsen of Olathe, Kan., will be the 2008 Elizabeth Rubendall artist-in-residence April 22-27 at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Great Plains Art Museum. During his residency, Albrechtsen will create two original oil paintings of the… |
04/22/2008 |
04/1/2008 |
UNL announces new energy sciences minorThe University of Nebraska-Lincoln has created a new interdisciplinary minor in energy sciences, beginning in fall 2008. The minor can be declared by students in any undergraduate major, and will provide an opportunity for students to learn about the… |
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04/1/2008 |
April 4 event to highlight UNL students' study-abroad experiencesThe University of Nebraska-Lincoln Office of International Affairs and College of Journalism and Mass Communications will team up April 4 to highlight UNL students' study-abroad stories through a collection of photographs, art, poetry and flamenco mu… |
04/4/2008 |
03/31/2008 |
NSF grant to allow completion of beetle study in Central America, MexicoJoni Mitchell sang in a 1970 hit that "You don't know what you've got till it's gone." That line could be the theme song for research by University of Nebraska-Lincoln scientists and others to study the biodiversity of beetles in Mexico, Guatemala an… |
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03/31/2008 |
Thomas Frank's UNL visit April 3-4 canceledA scheduled University of Nebraska-Lincoln campus visit April 3-4 by author Thomas Frank has been canceled by Frank. Author of "What's the Matter with Kansas," Frank was scheduled to deliver a lecture April 3 and visit a UNL history class April 4. Ti… |
04/3/2008 |
03/28/2008 |
UNL 'Rising Stars' Achievement Banquet March 30 at Gering Civic CenterThe University of Nebraska-Lincoln will celebrate the diverse talents of 70 Panhandle-area high school freshman and sophomore students of color at its Rising Stars Achievement Banquet at 5 p.m. March 30 at the Gering Civic Center, 1050 M St. in Gerin… |
03/30/2008 |
03/27/2008 |
Anti-Semitism expert to speak April 13 at UNLAlvin H. Rosenfeld, a Jewish Studies scholar and expert on anti-Semitism, will speak at 7 p.m. April 13 at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Great Plains Art Gallery, 1155 Q St. His lecture is "Anti-Semitism: The Intellectual Assault Against the J… |
04/13/2008 |
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