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08/26/2005
Cornhusker Marching Band lists 256 members in 2005
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln's 256-member Cornhusker Marching Band will make it's 2005 debut Sept. 3 at Memorial Stadium with pregame and halftime performances at Nebraska's football season opener against Maine. Each band member passed two audi…
08/25/2005
UNL to host Women Interested in Engineering Day
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Engineering & Technology and the student chapter of the Society of Women Engineers will host Women Interested in Engineering Day on Sept. 24. The one-day conference was established in 1998 to encourage yo…
09/24/2005
08/25/2005
Memorial Stadium policies unchanged from 2004 season
Cornhusker football fans arriving at Memorial Stadium for Nebraska's Sept. 3 season opener vs. Maine will find no major changes to the stadium from last season. They should continue to be aware of the ongoing construction of the Tom and Nancy Osborne…
08/24/2005
'Einstein: A Stage Portrait' at UNL's Carson Theater Sept. 23-24
In celebration of the World Year of Physics 2005, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Department of Physics and Astronomy will present actor Tom Schuch in the award-winning, one-man show, "Einstein: A Stage Portrait," by Willard Simms. Performances wi…
09/23/2005
08/24/2005
UNL Beta Theta Pi fraternity earns national award
The North-American Interfraternity Conference has honored Beta Theta Pi's Alpha Tau Chapter at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln with the 2005 Undergraduate Chapter Award of Distinction. The award recognizes the overall leadership, scholarship and e…
08/23/2005
Early Christianity expert Pagels to speak in E.N. Thompson forum
Elaine Pagels, an internationally renowned scholar of early Christianity and Gnostic manuscripts, will deliver the talk "Beyond Belief: A Different View of Christianity" at 7 p.m. Sept. 15 at the Lied Center for Performing Arts, 301 N. 12th St. Page…
09/15/2005
08/23/2005
REAL Nebraska site presents student feedback for 2005-06
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln's "REAL Nebraska" site features a new theme this fall with student interaction on current events like the NBC reality-comedy "Tommy Lee Goes to College." Each Wednesday morning after a new "Tommy Lee" episode airs o…
08/23/2005
Student Observatory to feature '2 bright things in western sky' Friday
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln Student Observatory's first public night of the school year will provide a visual answer to the question, "What are those two bright things in the western sky?" as well as a last chance to view Jupiter until late in…
08/26/2005
08/22/2005
UNL to host national conference on natural landscapes Sept. 21-24
"Changing Natural Landscapes: Ecological and Human Dimensions," a national conference to evaluate and discuss natural landscapes will be held Sept. 21-24 at the Cornhusker Marriott Hotel, 333 S. 13th St. The event is the 32nd annual conference for th…
08/21/2005
08/19/2005
UNL student wins prestigious interior design scholarship
The Angelo Donghia Foundation of New York City has announced that Lynette Klein, a senior interior design major at UNL, is one of only 10 students nationwide to receive the $30,000 Donghia Foundation Interior Design Scholarship. Klein, who is from Li…
08/19/2005
UNL in U.S. News' Top 50 Public National Universities for 2nd year
For the second straight year, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln has made U.S. News and World Report's annual America's Best Colleges rankings' Top 50 list for public national universities. The magazine will release its 2006 rankings at 11:01 p.m. CD…
08/18/2005
'April Gornik: Paintings and Drawings' at Sheldon Aug. 27-Oct. 23
The exhibition "April Gornik: Paintings and Drawings" will be on display at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery Aug. 27 through Oct. 23. The exhibition includes nearly 40 monumental and small-scale paintings and drawings…
08/27/2005
08/17/2005
Wyoming's Charles Francis to direct Nebraska Unions
Charles W. Francis, director of the Wyoming Union at the University of Wyoming in Laramie, will be the new director of the Nebraska Unions at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Francis will take over for longtime unions director Daryl Swanson, who r…
08/16/2005
Big Red Welcome weekend is UNL tradition to start fall semester
New Huskers will once again be able to do the famous "Tunnel Walk" at Memorial Stadium to begin their first official days as students at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. This event, new last year, is part of the annual Big Red Welcome weekend, whi…
08/19/2005
08/16/2005
NSF awards $2 million to UNL for international physics experiment
University of Nebraska-Lincoln scientists and facilities are playing a key role in one of the world's largest physics experiments and have received a five-year, $2 million grant from the National Science Foundation to support those efforts. The exper…

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