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10/4/2004 |
Students to have opportunity to question USA Today political reporterThe Association of Students of the University of Nebraska is one of about 20 student governments nationwide selected to participate in a unique and timely initiative that gives college and university students the opportunity to ask USA Today's Washin… |
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10/4/2004 |
Culture Center to discuss media and truth with Moore's 'Fahrenheit 911'Michael Moore's documentary film "Fahrenheit 911" will be featured as part of a panel discussion on media bias and political discourse at 6 p.m. Oct. 6 in the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Culture Center, 333 N. 14th St. The event, titled "Who Owns … |
10/6/2004 |
10/4/2004 |
Carpenter to study in Oslo on Fulbright AwardMeredith Carpenter, a University of Nebraska-Lincoln graduate from Omaha, has won a Fulbright scholarship to spend the 2004-2005 academic year at the University of Oslo, Norway. In Oslo, Carpenter studies international higher education with about 40 … |
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10/4/2004 |
Mammalogist society honors GenowaysThe American Society of Mammalogists in June conferred its Hartley H.T. Jackson Award in Mammalogy upon Hugh Genoways, professor in the School of Natural Resources at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. The award, established in 1977, recognizes outs… |
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10/4/2004 |
Johnsen is finalist for environmental broadcasting awardLincoln, Neb., Oct. 4, 2004 - Carolyn Johnsen, a lecturer at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Journalism and Mass Communications, is a finalist for a broadcast award from the national Society of Environmental Journalists. Johnsen's nomin… |
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10/4/2004 |
UNL student and faculty-produced promotional DVD wins honorsA promotional DVD produced entirely by faculty and students from all three departments in the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Hixson-Lied College of Fine and Performing Arts received two prestigious Gold Camera Awards this summer at the 2004 Internati… |
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10/4/2004 |
Princeton Review recognizes NU College of LawThe University of Nebraska College of Law is included in "The Best 117 Law Schools" guide for 2005 published last month by the Princeton Review. "Every school we profile in this book offers students an outstanding law school education, yet each one i… |
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10/4/2004 |
Architecture student organization honored by AIASThe University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Architecture chapter of the American Institute of Architecture Students has been honored by the national organization with the 2003-04 Chapter Honor Award. In addition, Pam Grell, a senior from Lincoln, r… |
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10/1/2004 |
NASA engineer to give insider's view of Cassini-Huygens Saturn missionEver since it arrived in orbit around Saturn in July, the Cassini-Huygens spacecraft has been sending back dazzling images of the ringed planet, as well as data that will keep scientists busy for years. The design and execution of the Cassini-Huygens… |
10/12/2004 |
10/1/2004 |
Speaker to discuss Benes' arguments on democracy vs. totalitarianismIn the winter of 1939 with World War II just a few months old, the exiled former president of Czechoslovakia, Edvard Benes, delivered a series of lectures at the University of Chicago that were later published in book form under the title "Democracy … |
10/11/2004 |
10/1/2004 |
UNL Symphony Orchestra to perform Haydn, Williams Oct. 8The School of Music at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln will present the UNL Symphony Orchestra at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 8 in Kimball Recital Hall, 11th and R streets (extended) on the UNL City Campus. The orchestra will perform Symphony No. 104 in D majo… |
10/8/2004 |
09/30/2004 |
Tim Gay's new book, 'Football Physics,' reveals science of the gameWhile Husker fans are uncovering the secrets to the West Coast offense, they may still be wondering how spin and altitude affect the range of punters. In a new book, "Football Physics: The Science of the Game," University of Nebraska-Lincoln physics-… |
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09/30/2004 |
Women Interested in Engineering Day is Oct. 11 at UNLThe University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Engineering and Technology and the student chapter of the Society of Women Engineers will host Women Interested in Engineering Day on Oct. 11. The one-day conference was established in 1998 to educate you… |
10/11/2004 |
09/30/2004 |
Education, screenings offered on National Depression Screening Day Oct. 7Counseling and Psychological Services at the University Health Center and the Employee Assistance Program at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln are offering education and screenings for a range of common emotional conditions in accordance with Nation… |
10/7/2004 |
09/30/2004 |
Purchasing workshop is Oct. 19 at Nebraska East UnionBusiness owners or managers who would like to provide goods or services to schools, cities, government offices or other public entities can learn the procedures at a free workshop Oct. 19 in Lincoln. The workshop will occur from 9 a.m. to noon and 1 … |
10/19/2004 |
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