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As of March 1, 2016 news releases are integrated into UNL Today as a section of curated stories that include subject/expert contact info and high-resolution photography assets.UNL News Releases
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02/13/2015 |
'Swan Lake' headlines Suzanne Farrell Ballet at Lied Center SaturdayGeorge Balanchine's legendary muse, Suzanne Farrell, brings her ballet company from the Kennedy Center to Nebraska for the first time on Feb. 14 for a 7:30 p.m. performance at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Lied Center for Performing Arts. … |
02/14/2015 |
02/12/2015 |
'Nice Work if You Can Get It' makes Nebraska debut at Lied Feb. 18-19Direct from Broadway, the 1920s-era feel-good musical "Nice Work if You Can Get It" will make its Nebraska debut Feb. 18 and 19 at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Lied Center for Performing Arts. Complete with extravagant dance numbers, … |
02/18/2015 |
02/12/2015 |
Flying robots Feb. 15 Sunday with a Scientist topic in Morrill HallThe University of Nebraska State Museum's February Sunday with a Scientist program for children and families will take a closer look at flying robots -- unmanned aerial vehicles also known as UAVs) The program will be 1:30-4:30 p.m. Feb. 15 from at M… |
02/15/2015 |
02/12/2015 |
Laser shows light up Mueller Planetarium Feb. 12, 14 and 15Mueller Planetarium at the University of Nebraska State Museum in Morrill Hall, south of 14th and Vine streets on the University of Nebraska-Lincoln City Campus, will light up with laser light shows this weekend only in February. Brilliant las… |
02/12/2015 |
02/11/2015 |
UNL prof's 3-D model could help manage U.S. bridge maintenance crisisNearly one out of every nine bridges in the United States is deemed structurally deficient and potentially dangerous, according to the Federal Highway Administration. It would cost an estimated $70 billion to catch up with the nation's backlog of nea… |
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02/11/2015 |
UNL professor uses 3-D tech to further study of Greek architectureThe University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Philip Sapirstein is using modern technologies to advance research into ancient Greek architecture. As part of UNL's Center for Digital Research in the Humanities, the assistant professor … |
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02/11/2015 |
Olson seminars kick off spring semester with controversial state taxes topicThe spring semester's first lecture in the Center for Great Plains Studies' Paul A. Olson Seminars in Great Plains Studies series will feature University of Nebraska-Lincoln economists Eric Thompson and John Anderson speaking on taxes in the region. … |
02/18/2015 |
02/10/2015 |
Milton Chen to speak at E.N. Thompson Forum Feb. 24The engines of the U.S. economy rely on entrepreneurship, technology and innovating new products and services. A key to developing children's creativity and their ability to innovate is nurturing their natural curiosity. … |
02/24/2015 |
02/9/2015 |
Adam LoDolce to discuss 'Sexy Confidence' at UNL Feb. 12Adam LoDolce, a Boston-based dating coach, author, touring college speaker and the producer of "Go Talk to Her" will present "Sexy Confidence: Create a Love Life you Love" Feb. 12 at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. … |
02/12/2015 |
02/6/2015 |
January business survey: Still optimistic about jobsNebraska businesses continue to be optimistic about their prospects for hiring more people during the next six months, according to the latest survey by the Bureau of Business Research at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. … |
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02/5/2015 |
Chicago Symphony Orchestra to make Lied Center debut Feb. 6Hailed as the top American orchestra by international music authority Gramophone Magazine, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra will make its first appearance at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Lied Center for Performing Arts on Feb. 6. Jaap van Zwe… |
02/6/2015 |
02/4/2015 |
Sybrina Fulton, mother of Trayvon Martin, to speak at UNL about social changeSybrina Fulton, who has dedicated her life to social change since the 2012 death of her 17-year-old son Trayvon Martin, will speak Feb. 18 at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln on personal responsibility and social change. The UNL Office of Academic… |
02/18/2015 |
02/4/2015 |
Soybean researchers: Climate change suppressing U.S. yieldsClimate change cost American soybean farmers an estimated $11 billion in unrealized potential yield in the past two decades, a newly published study says. The study’s researchers included James Specht, emeritus professor of agronomy and horticul… |
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02/3/2015 |
Nebraska Innovation Campus announces new partnersNebraska Innovation Campus has announced three new partners. Dan Duncan, executive director of NIC, said Hastings HVAC, Echo Canyon Services and Quantified Ag would move into space on campus later this year. “NIC and the University of Nebraska-L… |
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02/2/2015 |
Lincoln Community Foundation backs Lied Center's Grumble ProjectThe Lied Center for Performing Arts at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, in partnership with the Lincoln Community Foundation, has announced The Grumble Project, a communitywide campaign aimed at building awareness and finding a … |
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