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09/13/2005
Lessons from the holocaust, medical practices topic of Sept. 21 lecture
The role of Nazi medical practices in the development of medical ethics and the lessons today's physicians have learned from the period leading up to the Holocaust is the focus of a series of public lectures by the American Medical Association and Un…
09/21/2005
09/13/2005
UNL Speakers Bureau announces 2005-06 lineup
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln Speakers Bureau begins its 11th year this fall with 20 speakers and 39 topics from which to choose. This free service connects faculty and other university experts with Nebraska citizens through service organization…
09/12/2005
NIH grant to UNL promises treatment for Hemophilia B
Seventeen years of research have brought scientists to the brink of developing an effective, low-cost treatment for Hemophilia B, a debilitating genetic bleeding disorder. A $9.98 million grant to a team led by a University of Nebraska-Lincoln biomed…
09/9/2005
UNL student groups plan "Rock for Relief" concert Sept. 15
The Association of Students of the University of Nebraska, University Program Council and UNL Greek Affairs, in collaboration with The Rococo Theatre, will present "Rock for Relief," a benefit concert for the victims of Hurricane Katrina. The concert…
09/15/2005
09/9/2005
UNL Libraries gets more than 5,000 color slides, negatives of Sandhills
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries has received a donation of more than 5,000 color slides and negatives of the Sandhills of Nebraska from UNL alumnus Jim Ducey. The photographs are titled the "Great American Sandhill Collection" and will b…
09/9/2005
Exhibits of woven, constructed sculptures at Hillestad Gallery in September
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Robert Hillestad Textiles Gallery will showcase two new exhibitions of woven and constructed sculptures composed of metal wire, beads and natural materials. "Nancy Koenigsberg: Line and Shadow" and "Lewis Knauss:…
09/8/2005
Perlman: 2005 Fall enrollment improved, strides made in numerous areas
Reported enrollment at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln is 21,675 total students for the fall semester as of Aug. 31 - a drop of 117 students compared to fall 2004 - but an improvement over fall 2004 figures based on first-time freshman students wh…
09/8/2005
UNL to note first 'Constitution Day' with discussion Sept. 16
A constitutional law expert, a law college dean and a legal historian will put the U.S. Constitution to discussion to recognize the first "Constitution Day" at a discussion panel 1:30 p.m. Sept. 16 at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Law…
09/16/2005
09/8/2005
Buffalo Commons, Cather, 1837 treaty in Great Plains Studies
In 1987, Frank and Deborah Popper first offered their Buffalo Commons proposal that large parts of the Great Plains should be returned to the buffalo. In a new study published in the summer issue of Great Plains Quarterly, Amanda Rees, assistant prof…
09/7/2005
Explore Evolution permanent exhibit opens Sept. 10 at NU State Museum
Using cutting edge research, a new exhibit at the University of Nebraska State Museum gives a modern shine to Charles Darwin's 146-year-old theory on evolution. The permanent exhibit, Explore Evolution, which opens to the public Sept. 10, was develop…
09/10/2005
09/7/2005
Students, UPC, ASUN to coordinate public remembrance of Sept. 11
Members of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln faculty, military representatives and students will light candles, speak and join in a public remembrance of those who have fallen on our nation's soil during the September 11th terrorist attacks at an 8 …
09/11/2005
09/6/2005
Tomkins to serve as Clinton School distinguished fellow
Alan Tomkins, director of the University of Nebraska Public Policy Center, will serve as one of two William Jefferson Clinton distinguished fellows at the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service during the 2005-06 school year. "The Cl…
09/6/2005
Deegan, Hill again win top American Sociology Association honors
University of Nebraska-Lincoln sociologist Mary Jo Deegan and Michael R. Hill, also of Lincoln, again walked away with top honors in their research specialty at the centennial meeting of the American Sociological Association in Philadelphia last mon…
09/6/2005
Plains Humanities Alliance director receives Fulbright award
Timothy Mahoney, director of the Plains Humanities Alliance at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, has been awarded a Fulbright Program Senior Lectureship in American Studies at Adam Mickiewics University in Poland for the academic year 2005-2006. Si…
09/6/2005
UNL Czech group honored for promoting culture
The Czech Republic has awarded the Gratias Agit Prize to the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Czech Komensky Club. The prize is in recognition of the club's continuous active and creative involvement in Czech culture. The Komensky Club was founded in 1…

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