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10/28/2004 |
Flags from Afghanistan fly at UNLTwo U.S. flags that flew in Afghanistan have been donated to the University of Nebraska-Lincoln by alumna Linda Christiansen, a lieutenant colonel in the U.S. Air Force who works at U.S. Strategic Command at Offutt Air Force Base. The flags were flow… |
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10/26/2004 |
Lessons of Afghan conflict to be discussed at Nov. 8 Thompson ForumRoy Gutman, a Jennings Randolph senior fellow at the U.S. Institute of Peace and foreign editor at Newsday, will speak on "Afghanistan and Lessons Learned" at 3:30 p.m. Nov. 8 at the Lied Center for Performing Arts, 301 N. 12th St. The lecture is par… |
11/8/2004 |
10/26/2004 |
Nov. 8 panel discussion to conclude Kansas-Nebraska Act seriesThe last of a four-part lecture series sponsored by the Nebraska Humanities Council and the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, "Nebraska and the Kansas-Nebraska Act: Celebrating the Sesquicentennial, 1854-2004," will be Nov. 8 from 7:30-9 p.m. in the Wa… |
11/8/2004 |
10/25/2004 |
'Opening Minds: Moving Beyond Stereotypes' is Nov. 5-6 conferenceWhat do we know about the Muslim women mate selection process? What do we know about Tajikistan? Korea? Croatia? Africa? How do the Chinese learn? Do we have any idea about the effect that art and music have on people's perceptions about others? Ther… |
11/6/2004 |
10/25/2004 |
Former top Rehnquist aide to discuss 'Issues Facing Supreme Court' Oct. 29James C. Duff, former longtime aide to Chief Justice William Rehnquist, will speak Oct. 29 at the University of Nebraska College of Law on "Issues Facing the Supreme Court." Duff's talk will begin at noon in 112 Ross McCollum Hall (Law College), East… |
10/29/2004 |
10/25/2004 |
NU Alumni to host annual homecoming party Oct. 29Free food, trick or treating and a live hookup with U.S. troops in Iraq are all on tap for homecoming when the Nebraska Alumni Association hosts its 12th annual "Come On Home" celebration from 5 to 7:30 p.m. Oct. 29 at the Nebraska Champions Club, 70… |
10/29/2004 |
10/22/2004 |
UNL homecoming royalty finalists selectedTwenty undergraduate students have been selected as homecoming royalty finalists at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. The homecoming king and queen will be elected in a vote of the student body and crowned Oct. 30 at halftime of the Nebraska-Missou… |
10/30/2004 |
10/21/2004 |
Jordanian ambassador to lecture Oct. 27 during Jordan WeekKarim Kawar, ambassador to the United States and Mexico from the Kingdom of Jordan, will give a free public lecture beginning at 3:30 p.m. Oct. 27 at the Nebraska Union, 1400 R St. on the University of Nebraska-Lincoln campus. The lecture is titled "… |
10/27/2004 |
10/21/2004 |
Journal looks at conflicts over Native American sacred placesA growing number of conflicts between Native Americans and federal agencies have developed over sacred places. These contentious situations arise when Indian peoples assert their right to practice aspects of their religion on places within public and… |
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10/20/2004 |
Great Plains Research looks at new immigrants in the Great PlainsHow do new immigrants meet the challenges of surviving in the Great Plains? That question and more like it are answered in the fall issue of Great Plains Research, published by the Center for Great Plains Studies at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln… |
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10/19/2004 |
'Walk through Time' exhibit at NU State MuseumSharks, dinosaurs and rhinos don't come to mind when most people think of Nebraska, but they all have a common history in this part of the country, as illustrated in "A Walk Through Time," a new exhibit at the University of Nebraska State Museum in L… |
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10/18/2004 |
Dark side of moon: Lunar eclipse viewing Oct. 27 at Student ObservatoryThe University of Nebraska-Lincoln Student Observatory public night on Wednesday, Oct. 27, will feature the last total eclipse of the moon visible from Lincoln for almost three years. The observatory, on the roof of the Stadium Parking Garage, 10th … |
10/27/2004 |
10/15/2004 |
Oct. 23 Alumni game watch in Gering canceledA previously announced Nebraska Alumni Association Huskers vs. K-State Wildcats game watch party in Gering Oct. 23 has been canceled because the game will not be televised nor made available on pay-per-view. An Oct. 24 sneak preview of "Willa Cather:… |
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10/14/2004 |
6 outstanding alumni honored at Masters Week Oct. 27-30The University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Masters Week program will celebrate its 40th anniversary this year with a visit by six outstanding alumni Oct. 27-30. Since 1964, more than 200 alumni have participated in Masters Week at the University of Nebrask… |
10/27/2004 |
10/13/2004 |
Plains encyclopedia editor to give Nebraska Lecture Nov. 3What defines the Great Plains? That question was the first and most vexing for the editor of the recently published Encyclopedia of the Great Plains. In the next Nebraska Lecture on Nov. 3, David Wishart will explore how the Great Plains region was r… |
11/3/2004 |
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