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09/9/2004 |
Crescent moon, star clusters of Milky Way Sept. 17 at Student ObservatoryThe University of Nebraska-Lincoln Student Observatory will be open from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 17 for a free public viewing of the crescent moon and a sampling of the star clusters of the September Milky Way. The thin crescent moon will … |
09/17/2004 |
09/9/2004 |
UNL revises policy on distribution of materials at Memorial StadiumThe University of Nebraska-Lincoln has revised its policy regarding the distribution of informational and promotional materials in the area surrounding Memorial Stadium on football game days. The revised policy allows for the distribution of promotio… |
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09/8/2004 |
Lied to host world premiere of Glass Piano Concerto No. 2 (After Lewis & Clark)Award-winning composer Philip Glass will attend the world premiere of his new work commemorating the bicentennial of the Lewis and Clark expedition. Piano Concerto No. 2 (After Lewis and Clark) will premiere at the Lied Center for Performing Arts Sep… |
09/18/2004 |
09/8/2004 |
Slovenian sociologist Rizman to address human rights Sept. 29Political sociologist Rudolph Rizman will deliver a talk titled "Human Rights and Democratic Transitions: A European View" on Sept. 29 at 3:30 p.m. at the Nebraska Union, 1400 R St. The room will be posted. The talk, free and open to the public, is h… |
09/29/2004 |
09/7/2004 |
UNL Great Plains Art Collection to unveil Lewis & Clark sculpture Oct. 1The William Clark and Meriwether Lewis expedition of 200 years ago will be remembered in Nebraska for years to come through the latest outdoor art in downtown Lincoln. A life-size bronze sculpture of the two explorers -- along with others they possib… |
10/1/2004 |
09/3/2004 |
Mueller Planetarium announces fall laser show programRalph Mueller Planetarium at the University of Nebraska State Museum has announced its schedule of laser light shows for the fall. A new show, "Moving Lights, Shifting Shadows," debuts Sept. 17 and features alternative, indie and hard rock music with… |
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09/3/2004 |
UNL suspends political campaign materials policy for Sept. 4 gameA University of Nebraska-Lincoln policy related to the distribution of political campaign materials on campus will be suspended for the Sept. 4 football game, pending a review to make certain the policy is clear and unambiguous. "While legal counsel … |
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09/2/2004 |
$1.8M NIH grant to fund study of children's speech motor developmentAdapting a computer technology developed by Hollywood, a University of Nebraska-Lincoln speech scientist is hoping to learn how very young children's motor development affects their speech and language. Jordan Green, associate professor and Corwin Mo… |
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09/2/2004 |
'Art & Artists of Sandhills' is Sept. 15 Olson Seminar topicThis year's series of Paul A. Olson Seminars in Great Plains Studies at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln opens Sept. 15 with a panel discussion on "Art and Artists of the Sandhills." The seminar will be from 3:30 to 5 p.m. in the Great Plains Art C… |
09/15/2004 |
09/1/2004 |
UNL Depth-Reporting Students to Tackle France, Franco-U.S. RelationsWith the goal of shedding light rather than heat on the status of the relationship between the United States and its oldest ally, students and faculty members from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Journalism and Mass Communications will … |
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08/31/2004 |
Perlman to deliver State of University address Sept. 10 at Lied CenterUniversity of Nebraska-Lincoln Chancellor Harvey Perlman will deliver his annual State of the University address beginning at 11 a.m. Sept. 10 at the Lied Center for Performing Arts, 301 N. 12th St. Perlman will discuss the successes of the past year… |
09/10/2004 |
08/27/2004 |
Cornhusker Marching Band Is 290-Strong in 2004The University of Nebraska-Lincoln's 290-member Cornhusker Marching Band will make its 2004 debut Sept. 4 at Memorial Stadium with pregame and halftime performances at Nebraska's football season-opener against Western Illinois. Founded in 1879 as an … |
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08/27/2004 |
UNL, South Sioux City Schools Partner in $2.6 Million Reading Skills ProjectOnce a child falls behind in learning to read, she can spend the rest of her life struggling to learn. A new program developed by University of Nebraska-Lincoln education researchers and educators from the South Sioux City Community Schools aims to g… |
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08/26/2004 |
Author David Halberstam to speak as part of Thompson Forum seriesPulitzer Prize-winning author David Halberstam will discuss "War and the Modern Presidency" Sept. 9 in the E.N. Thompson Forum on World Issues series at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Halberstam's talk begins at 8 p.m. in the Lied Center for Per… |
09/9/2004 |
08/25/2004 |
UNL Real Nebraska Movie Contest Gives Away $1,000The first "Real Nebraska Movie Contest" gives University of Nebraska-Lincoln students the chance to win $1,000. The campuswide competition asks students to produce a short film to show why "There is no place like Nebraska." The top entry will receive… |
09/14/2004 |
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