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11/22/2004 |
UNL again listed as one of 'Best Places to Work' by The ScientistFor the second year in a row, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln earned a spot in the top 10 list for The Scientist's "Best Places to Work in Academia" survey. UNL was placed fourth by the magazine in its online survey. The results and an accompanyin… |
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11/22/2004 |
December sky delights at Student Observatory public night Dec. 3The next public night a the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Student Observatory will be on Friday, Dec. 3, from 7 to 10 p.m. for viewing of some of the attractions of the December sky. The early December sky offers many sights to the stargazer. The si… |
12/3/2004 |
11/19/2004 |
World AIDS Day to be marked by week of programming at UNLThe University Health Center Sexuality Education eXchange and PERSUNL Program at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln will mark its 13th annual observance of World AIDS Day on Dec. 1 with a variety of programming during the week of Nov. 29-Dec. 3. The … |
11/29/2004 |
11/19/2004 |
ROTC cadets with armed forces ties honoredTwenty-three of 42 cadets in the Professional Officer Corps in the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Reserve Officers' Training Corps program were honored on Veterans Day for following in the steps of their parents and relatives in armed forces service.… |
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11/17/2004 |
Computer security is topic of Nov. 30 forumNebraska Information Technology Security Day, in cooperation with the National Computer Security Day group, will be Nov. 30 at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. The day-long event, which is free and open to the public, will feature experts in vario… |
11/30/2004 |
11/16/2004 |
Bureau of Business Research releases fall 2004 economic outlookNebraskans can expect moderate growth in the state's economy over the next three years, according to a forecast by the Nebraska Business Forecast Council and the Bureau of Business Research at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Business Ad… |
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11/16/2004 |
New study on how Lewis and Clark Trail sites portray American IndiansHistorical markers play a key role in shaping social memory, according to Kevin S. Blake, associate professor of geography at Kansas State University. In the fall issue of Great Plains Quarterly, Blake examines the portrayal of American Indians at in… |
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11/15/2004 |
Innovative computer system enhances security of Husker Nation in stadiumWhen more than 77,000 Husker faithful crowd Memorial Stadium to cheer their team, a computer mapping program, customized by University of Nebraska-Lincoln researchers, watches over them and helps speed response to need or emergency. "The whole comput… |
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11/15/2004 |
UNL launches Initiative for Teaching and Learning ExcellenceThe University of Nebraska-Lincoln has launched an initiative that university officials said is designed to continue the institution's commitment to teaching excellence and student learning. The Initiative for Teaching and Learning Excellence will in… |
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11/15/2004 |
Omaha Westside, Lincoln East's Tim Carrell top UNL Math DayTim Carrell of Lincoln East won top individual honors while Omaha Westside won the Class A Math Bowl team competition in the 15th annual Math Day Nov. 11 at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Carrell's win in a field of 1,306 students earned him an … |
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11/12/2004 |
Conference to focus on people of color at predominantly white institutionsThe ninth annual national conference, People of Color in Predominantly White Institutions, will be held Nov. 15-16 at the Holiday Inn Downtown, 141 N. Ninth St. The conference topic this year is "50 Years Since Brown -- Are We There Yet? A variety of… |
11/15/2004 |
11/12/2004 |
UNL honors World-Herald, Distinguished ScholarsThe University of Nebraska-Lincoln recognized top Nebraska high school seniors for their academic excellence at the 2004 Omaha World-Herald Recognition dinner Nov. 4. These Distinguished Scholars have demonstrated a high level of ability and a strong… |
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11/11/2004 |
International Education Week is Nov. 15-19International Education Week will be observed with a series of events at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Nov. 15-19. International Education Week is a joint initiative of the U.S. Department of State and the U.S. Department of Education to promote… |
11/15/2004 |
11/11/2004 |
Nebraska Young Artist Award applicants soughtThe Hixson-Lied College of Fine and Performing Arts at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln seeks applications for the 2005 Nebraska Young Artist Awards. The Nebraska Young Artist Awards annually recognize 11th-grade students from Nebraska who are gift… |
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11/11/2004 |
Nebraska Engineering to 'connect' in Columbus Nov. 17The University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Engineering and Technology will host a "Nebraska Engineering Connects" event in Columbus Nov. 17. The event is a way to "bring the college to Nebraska," said Steve Alvine of Alvine and Associates in Omaha… |
11/17/2004 |
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