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09/22/2006
UNL seeks information on war memorial sundial stolen from East Campus
Officials at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln seek the return of a historic World War I memorial item stolen last weekend from East Campus. A bronze-sculpted sundial, dating to 1920, was removed from its large limestone base. The limestone base is …
09/22/2006
UNL's mid-semester check events begin Sept. 25
The third-annual mid-semester check at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln for first-year and entering transfer students will be from Sept. 25 through Sept. 28. The program will be from 7 to 8:30 p.m. each night in the Nebraska Union, 1400 R St. The e…
09/25/2006
09/20/2006
Chemistry Day is Oct. 7
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln Department of Chemistry will host its sixth-annual Chemistry Day Oct. 7. The purpose of this event is to introduce high school juniors, seniors, their parents and their science teachers to the opportunities and care…
10/7/2006
09/15/2006
National experts on student service-learning at UNL Sept. 21-23
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln will serve as host to the 2006 Midwest Consortium for Service-Learning in Higher Education's Annual Conference Sept. 21-23. Featured speakers include Barbara Holland and Barbara Jacoby, both nationally known leader…
09/21/2006
09/15/2006
Behlen public night Sept. 29 to view Jupiter, Lyra's ring nebula
The first public night this fall at Behlen Observatory is Sept. 29 from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Behlen Observatory near Mead. Provided the sky is clear, visitors will be able to view a variety of objects with the …
09/29/2006
09/12/2006
UNL finance majors to benefit from alumni's estate gift
Finance students at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln are the focus of a gift from the estate of NU alumni Robert and Josephine Koudele who lived in Lincoln. The University of Nebraska Foundation received a $618,000 gift from the estate of Josephi…
09/12/2006
Nominations open for Great Plains Distinguished Book Prize
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Center for Great Plains Studies is accepting nominations for its annual Great Plains Distinguished Book Prize. The Great Plains Distinguished Book Prize is presented each spring to the most significant nonfiction …
09/12/2006
Nebraska Alumni executive to head Purdue association
Kirk Cerny, associate executive director of the Nebraska Alumni Association, has been elected executive director of the Purdue Alumni Association. Throughout his career, Cerny has been recognized as an alumni manager focused on bringing technology a…
09/11/2006
Pauley Symposium Sept. 21-22 to look at 'History in Digital Age'
Two keynote lectures and a luncheon talk by the former president of PBS and NBC News will highlight the Carroll R. Pauley Memorial Endowment Symposium Sept. 21-22 at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Titled "History in the Digital Age," the sympos…
09/21/2006
09/11/2006
Mueller Planetarium to host planetarium professionals Sept. 13-16
Mueller Planetarium at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln will host the Western Alliance Conference of Planetariums Sept. 13-16. This conference has become the annual meeting for four different planetarium professional organizations: the Southwester…
09/13/2006
09/11/2006
Winner of Great Plains book prize to give Olson Seminar Sept. 27
Louis S. Warren, who received the Great Plains Distinguished Book Prize for his book, "Buffalo Bill's America: William Cody and the Wild West Show," will present a talk at 3:30 p.m. Sept. 27 at the Great Plains Art Museum, 1155 Q St. His lecture wil…
09/27/2006
09/11/2006
Azar Nafisi lecture Sept. 20, tickets available today
Human rights and political expert and best-selling author Azar Nafisi will present the 11th annual Governor's Lecture in the Humanities and the next lecture in the E.N. Thompson Forum on World Issues at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Her address…
09/20/2006
09/11/2006
UNL grad assistant's documentary to show in Washington, New York
"Indian Country Diaries: Spiral of Fire," a two-part documentary film directed by Carol Cornsilk, a graduate assistant in the University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Journalism and Mass Communications, will have its premiere this month at the Natio…
09/29/2006
09/7/2006
Perlman: 2006 fall enrollment increases 2 percent, freshmen up 8 percent
Reported enrollment at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln increased 431 total students for the fall semester 2006 as of Aug. 31 -- an increase of 2 percent over a year ago. Freshmen numbers were up 289 students, for an 8.1 percent increase in first-t…
09/7/2006
Perlman announces union expansion, international study program
Plans will move forward to incorporate a student-approved multicultural center into the Nebraska Union at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Chancellor Harvey Perlman announced today. In his annual State of the University address, Perlman said a com…

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