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02/10/2005 |
International Student Organization plans tsunami relief fund-raising eventThe University of Nebraska-Lincoln International Student Organization and its special interest group, Tsunami Relief Effort, have organized a fund-raising event for Feb. 15 with support from the offices of International Affairs and the Vice Chancello… |
02/15/2005 |
02/7/2005 |
Engineering & Technology to host 'Day of Discovery'The University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Engineering and Technology will host "Discover Engineering 2005" Feb. 24, an event offering fifth- through eighth-graders from local middle schools the opportunity for a dynamic and hands-on introduction … |
02/24/2005 |
02/7/2005 |
UNL Women's Center gives local artists chance to display workThe University of Nebraska-Lincoln Women's Center will give local artists a chance to display their work during March in an exhibit celebrating Women's Month. This exhibit will take place at the Loft Gallery in the Nebraska East Union, with a recepti… |
03/1/2005 |
02/4/2005 |
'Shakespeare on Frontier Stages' is Feb. 21 Geske Lecture at UNLFelicia Londre, curators' professor of theatre at the University of Missouri-Kansas City, will deliver the next Geske Lecture at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Her lecture, "Much Ado About Shakespeare on Midwestern Frontier Stages," will be pres… |
02/21/2005 |
02/4/2005 |
Behlen Observatory public night is Feb. 18Provided the sky is clear, visitors to the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Behlen Observatory during its Feb. 18 public night will view a variety of objects through the observatory's 30-inch telescope and other smaller telescopes. The observatory wi… |
02/18/2005 |
02/3/2005 |
Mary Hallock Foote is topic of Feb. 16 Olson SeminarThe life and work of Mary Hallock Foote, one of the few female western illustrators of the 19th century, will be the topic of the next Paul A. Olson Seminar in Great Plains Studies at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Jon Nelson, curator emeritus o… |
02/16/2005 |
02/3/2005 |
Innovative Lincoln East chemistry teacher wins 2005 McAuliffe PrizeThe title and the cover of one of the books written by Dianne Epp may capture one of the main reasons why the Lincoln East High School chemistry teacher is the winner of the 2005 Christa McAuliffe Prize from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln College… |
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02/3/2005 |
Russian diplomatic expert to address human rightsDmitri Trenin, senior associate of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and the deputy director and director of studies at the Carnegie Moscow Center, will speak on "Human Rights and Russian Public Policy" Feb. 21 at the University of Nebra… |
02/21/2005 |
02/3/2005 |
2nd-annual Arts Entrepreneurship Day is Feb. 12The University of Nebraska-Lincoln School of Music and UNL's Nebraska Center for Entrepreneurship will present the second-annual Arts Entrepreneurship Day Feb. 12 in the Westbrook Music Building, 11th & R streets (extended), on the UNL City Campus. T… |
02/12/2005 |
02/3/2005 |
Women's Center concert to benefit organization for torture victimsFour local bands will participate in a Feb. 10 concert sponsored by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Women's Center titled "Rock Against Violence: A Benefit for FIRST Project." The concert is free, but freewill donations will be accepted. All money… |
02/10/2005 |
02/2/2005 |
'Dinosaurs & Disasters' featured Feb. 19 at NU State Museum"Dinosaurs and Disasters" will be the featured program at the University of Nebraska State Museum Feb. 19 with demonstrations and hands-on activities presented by scientists from the museum and the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Geosciences Departmen… |
02/19/2005 |
02/2/2005 |
Heartland Conference for Free Enterprise is Feb. 10To celebrate its 20th anniversary in 2005, the Heartland Conference for Free Enterprise will offer three curricular tracks -- empowering small business growth and success, technology transfer and intellectual property licensing, and new venture creat… |
02/10/2005 |
01/27/2005 |
February seminars focus on needs of managersTwo February seminars offered by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's College of Business Administration will help managers and supervisors focus on dealing with difficult people and on succeeding in today's global business environment. The seminars … |
02/9/2005 |
01/26/2005 |
State Farm funds CBA freshman leadership, orientation, development classThe University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Business Administration will offer a pilot freshman leadership, orientation and development class designed to help first-time freshman students make the transition to university life. Funded by a $50,000 … |
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01/26/2005 |
Shade perennials topic of Feb. 13 lecture at UNLSpring may be months away, but gardeners with spring fever will be interested in a free lecture Feb. 13 at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Cindy Haynes, professor of horticulture at Iowa State University, will deliver an illustrated talk on one o… |
02/13/2005 |
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