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05/13/2005 |
Florida State's Paul Steger named chair of UNL theatre artsPaul Steger, head of performance and associate professor in the School of Theatre at Florida State University in Tallahassee and former associate professor of theatre arts at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, has been named chair of the Department … |
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05/13/2005 |
Broadcast journalism student to compete in Hearst national championshipUniversity of Nebraska-Lincoln broadcast journalism student Chris Welch of Dakota Dunes, S.D., will compete in the 45th annual National Broadcast News Championships of the Hearst Journalism Awards Program. Welch is one of five finalists from around t… |
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05/13/2005 |
Pius' Connealy wins Freda Drath Battey Distinguished Educator awardAn inspirational and innovative English teacher at Lincoln Pius X High School has been named the winner of the 2005 Freda Drath Battey Distinguished Educator award from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Education and Human Sciences. Jane … |
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05/11/2005 |
International physicists in Lincoln May 17-21 for annual conferenceApproximately 600 atomic physicists will gather in Lincoln May 17-21 for the annual international meeting of the Division of Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics of the American Physical Society, hosted by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Special… |
05/17/2005 |
05/6/2005 |
2,100 to Receive Degrees at May 7 Commencement ExercisesApproximately 2,100 students are scheduled to receive degrees from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in commencement exercises beginning at 9:30 a.m. May 7 at the Bob Devaney Sports Center. Chancellor Harvey Perlman will preside at the ceremonies. A… |
05/7/2005 |
05/6/2005 |
Author Paul Johnsgard to open rare bird exhibit at NU State MuseumNoted ornithologist and author Paul A. Johnsgard will give a talk May 21 at the University of Nebraska State Museum, opening the exhibit "The Ivory-Billed Woodpecker and the Eskimo Curlew." The exhibit will feature historic specimens of the birds fro… |
05/21/2005 |
05/6/2005 |
54 UNL students inducted into Phi Beta KappaFifty-four University of Nebraska-Lincoln students from the College of Arts and Sciences, College of Business Administration, the Hixson-Lied College of Fine and Performing Arts and the College of Journalism and Mass Communications were initiated int… |
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05/4/2005 |
14 to Receive Military Commissions in May 7 CeremonyFourteen University of Nebraska-Lincoln students who have participated in the Reserve Officer Training Corps at UNL are scheduled to receive commissions in the U.S. Army, Navy, Air Force or Marine Corps on May 7. Following UNL commencement exercises,… |
05/7/2005 |
05/4/2005 |
Lincoln East grad Sarah Hranac is School of Music's Presser ScholarThe School of Music at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln has named Sarah Hranac of Lincoln as its 2005-06 Presser Scholar. Hranac studies horn and is working on her bachelor of music degree. A graduate of Lincoln East High School, she has earned a 4… |
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05/4/2005 |
UNL student wins award at Naval Academy conferenceUniversity of Nebraska-Lincoln student Collin Paschall won a Civilian Prize Award for his paper, "The Challenge of Quasi-Empire," at the 2005 Naval Academy Foreign Affairs Conference April 12-14 at Annapolis, Md. Paschall is a sophomore political sci… |
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05/2/2005 |
Traffic Alert: Construction plus move-out equals congestion May 2-6Construction of the Antelope Valley Project has traffic moving slowly on normal days, so University of Nebraska-Lincoln officials are doubly concerned about congestion during finals week May 2-6, when about 4,000 students load up and move out of the … |
05/2/2005 |
04/29/2005 |
International relations expert Ambrosius first Waugh professorLloyd Ambrosius, professor of history at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, is the first recipient of the Samuel Clark Waugh distinguished professorship of international relations. The UNL College of Arts and Sciences announced the award April 29 at… |
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04/29/2005 |
Struloeff wins prestigious Stegner fellowship at StanfordUniversity of Nebraska-Lincoln English doctoral student John Struloeff has been selected as a 2005 Wallace Stegner Fellow by Stanford University. Struloeff was one of five poets named from a pool of roughly 1,400 poetry and fiction candidates from th… |
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04/29/2005 |
8th-graders selected for Alumni Association's 'Breakfast for Champions'More than 330 eighth-grade student leaders from across Nebraska have been invited to the seventh annual Breakfast for Champions, May 13 in the Bob Devaney Sports Center. Sponsored by the Nebraska Alumni Association, the U.S. Olympic Committee and the… |
05/13/2005 |
04/29/2005 |
Public invited to meet Western artists, purchase worksThe Great Plains Art Museum at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln will host the Great Plains Invitational Arts Show and Sale May 6 through 15 at the museum, 1155 Q St. At a free opening reception 6:30-8:30 p.m. May 6 at the museum, the public is invi… |
05/6/2005 |
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