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12/7/2006 |
Grand Island native Rapien wins gold AIGA awardSamuel B. Rapien, a graduate student in the graphic design program of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Department of Art and Art History, won a gold medal, the highest student achievement medal, at the Nebraska American Institute of Graphic Arts St… |
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12/6/2006 |
Sheldon Gallery schedules free college nights for spring semesterThe Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln welcomes all students and faculty to its first series of College Class Nights, beginning in the spring semester. Sheldon will be open at no charge one night each month for individ… |
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12/6/2006 |
University of Nebraska Foundation awards grants to UNLUniversity of Nebraska-Lincoln programs focused on student diversity, undergraduate teaching and agricultural research are benefiting from grants totaling $430,000 from the University of Nebraska Foundation. The foundation's grants committee awards f… |
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12/6/2006 |
UNL Housing puts lottery to work for students' apartment-style unitsFor the first time, competition for the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's favorite new apartment-style residence units on campus will take place via an online "lottery" system, UNL Housing officials announced this week. From Feb. 7-12, new candidates … |
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12/5/2006 |
'Ceramics from China, Japan, Korea' opens Jan. 12 at Lentz Center"Ceramics from China, Japan and Korea" will be the 2007 spring show at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Lentz Center for Asian Culture. "The center has been celebrating its 20th anniversary since September. For this reason, and because china is t… |
01/12/2007 |
12/5/2006 |
UNL French professors recognized by French governmentTwo University of Nebraska-Lincoln professors will be recognized today by the Republic of France for their efforts to promote French language and culture. Thomas M. Carr Jr., and Jordan Stump will be decorated in a ceremony at 4 p.m. at the Lied Cent… |
12/5/2006 |
12/4/2006 |
UNL graduate wins Marshall ScholarshipOn the heels of a record-breaking year with seven student Fulbright grants, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln can add another feather to its cap: 2005 graduate Aaron Eske has been awarded a prestigious Marshall Scholarship. Marshall awards finance y… |
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12/1/2006 |
UNL students headed to Japan for worldwide computing contestA team of three University of Nebraska-Lincoln students are Tokyo-bound, to take on the world's brightest programmers at the 31st annual World Finals of the Association for Computing Machinery's International Collegiate Programming Contest, sponsored… |
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12/1/2006 |
UNL architecture students to show plans for energy research buildingUniversity of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Architecture students enrolled in Architecture 410 ("tectonics") will present 15 proposals for a new Nebraska Center for Energy Sciences Research from 12:30 to 5 p.m. Dec. 6. The project's final jury will be … |
12/6/2006 |
11/29/2006 |
Behlen Observatory public night is Dec. 15The University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Behlen Observatory near Mead will be open to the public from 7 to 10 p.m. Dec. 15. Provided the sky is clear, visitors will be able to view a variety of objects with the 30-inch telescope and with smaller telescop… |
12/15/2006 |
11/29/2006 |
Internet database combines architecture with arts, humanitiesSir Isaac Newton had his apple. Ben Franklin had a lightning bolt. James Potter and Rumiko Handa had lunch. Powered by a discussion held over bagels, the UNL architecture professors created a course offering and an Internet database, both dedicated t… |
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11/28/2006 |
UNL Digital Commons becomes 4th-largest university electronic archiveThe University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Digital Commons has grown in size to become the fourth-largest open access repository among U.S. research universities, according the Registry of Open Access Repositories. With more than 15,040 theses, dissertatio… |
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11/28/2006 |
UNL student mentors learn with teen refugees, immigrantsOn Friday afternoons, University of Nebraska-Lincoln senior Krystal Teixeira heads to Lincoln's North Star High School to meet with 15-year-old Viridiana Morales, a Mexican immigrant. The two settle down in the school's commons area to study and catc… |
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11/28/2006 |
Additional flu shot clinics Dec. 5 and 6 at University Health CenterThe University Health Center will have two additional influenza vaccine clinics for University of Nebraska-Lincoln students, faculty and staff. The walk-in clinics will be from 8-10 a.m. Dec. 5 and 6 at the UHC, 15th and U streets. No appointments a… |
12/5/2006 |
11/22/2006 |
Cliff Hollestelle retrospective exhibit opens Dec. 1 at NU State MuseumFans of wood carving and wildlife art in general, and of Lincoln artist Cliff Hollestelle in particular, are in for a once-in-a-lifetime treat starting Dec. 1 when the exhibit "Cliff Hollestelle: A Retrospective" opens at the University of Nebraska S… |
12/1/2006 |
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