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03/18/2005 |
Qualsett Fund increases support for MBA fellowships at UNLRichard Qualsett, 1990 master of business administration graduate and major contributor to the MBA program at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, recently announced an amendment to the terms of the Ellen Ann Qualsett Endowment Fund at the University … |
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03/17/2005 |
State high school economics competition is April 2 at Nebraska UnionThe annual Nebraska Economics Challenge State Championship will pit high school teams from across the state in competition April 2 to determine who has the greater knowledge of economics. Teams from Arlington, Aurora, Elkhorn, Lincoln Northeast and O… |
04/2/2005 |
03/17/2005 |
Visioning workshops set March 29 and 30 for UNL master plan updateTwo "visioning" workshops are set to solicit input into an update of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's master physical plan. Jennifer Dam, campus planner, said UNL is about midway through updating its master physical plan, and the workshops are on… |
03/29/2005 |
03/17/2005 |
Lawyer to discuss intellectual property March 21 at Othmer HallEngineers are visionaries: Creative, inventive, innovative. Often that translates into new products, processes or designs. For this reason, engineers must know the basics of intellectual property. David H. Youssefi, corporate intellectual property co… |
03/21/2005 |
03/16/2005 |
'Live' fossil preparation set April 9 at NU State MuseumVisitors to the University of Nebraska State Museum on the afternoon of April 9 will be able to watch paleontologists prepare part of a 70 million-year-old plesiosaur fossil. NU State Museum highway salvage paleontologists Bruce Bailey and Shane Tuck… |
04/9/2005 |
03/15/2005 |
Norton receives Scripps Howard Foundation national awardWill Norton Jr., dean of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Journalism and Mass Communications, was named Journalism Administrator of the Year by Scripps Howard Foundation. Its National Journalism Awards honor the best in print, Web and el… |
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03/15/2005 |
Pulitzer Prize-winning author on genocide at March 25 Thompson ForumSamantha Power, Pulitzer Prize-winning author on the subject of genocide, will speak on "U.S. Foreign Policy and Human Rights" on March 25 at 3:30 p.m. at the Lied Center for Performing Arts, 301 N. 12th St. Power's talk is part of the E.N. Thompson … |
03/25/2005 |
03/15/2005 |
Earliest model pickup truck acquired by UNL's Larsen MuseumThe earliest pickup truck? Come and see for yourself at the Lester F. Larsen Tractor Test and Power Museum, near 35th and Fair streets on the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's East Campus. The museum has acquired a 1910 International Harvester Auto Wa… |
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03/14/2005 |
'Twister Sisters,' poet Mark Svenvold added to weather symposium slateThe "Twister Sisters" and award-winning poet Mark Svenvold have been added to the program of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's 2004 Central Plains Severe Weather Symposium March 19 at Lincoln East High School, 1000 S. 70th St. From 1:30 to 2:30 p.… |
03/19/2005 |
03/14/2005 |
Scholar of 1937 Nanjing Massacre to deliver talk March 23The Nanjing Massacre will be the subject of a free, public lecture by Suping Lu, associate professor of university libraries at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, on March 23, at 3:30 p.m. in the Nebraska Union, 1400 R St. Lu is the author of "They … |
03/23/2005 |
03/14/2005 |
16 UNL students chose service for spring breakSixteen University of Nebraska-Lincoln students and three trip leaders passed up the beaches and the slopes to head to Mount Rushmore National Memorial and the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota for Alternative Spring Break. Participants w… |
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03/10/2005 |
'Watching Grass Grow from Space' is March 23 Olson Seminar topicWatching grass grow is one of the things Geoffrey Henebry does for a living, but he uses space age technology to do it. He'll talk about that process March 23 in the next Paul A. Olson Seminar in Great Plains Studies at the University of Nebraska-Lin… |
03/23/2005 |
03/10/2005 |
The Kinsey Sicks to perform March 22 at Lied CenterThe University Program Council at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln will present a performance by The Kinsey Sicks March 22 at the Lied Center for Performing Arts, 301 N. 12th St. For more than a decade, The Kinsey Sicks, America's Favorite Dragapel… |
03/22/2005 |
03/10/2005 |
UNL Chancellor Harvey Perlman to speak in Scottsbluff March 16University of Nebraska-Lincoln Chancellor Harvey Perlman will speak at a community luncheon in Scottsbluff on March 16 as part of a trip to the Nebraska panhandle. Perlman will speak at noon (MST) at the Scotts Bluff Country Club, 5014 Ave. I. He wil… |
03/16/2005 |
03/9/2005 |
Great Plains Quarterly commemorates 25 years of publishingWhen Charles A. Braithwaite, editor of Great Plains Quarterly, decided to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln journal, he went to former editors and directors of the Center for Great Plains Studies and asked them to… |
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