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05/21/2004 |
UNL Chancellor Perlman To Visit Broken Bow, Lexington, HoldregeUniversity of Nebraska-Lincoln Chancellor Harvey Perlman will travel to the Broken Bow, Lexington and Holdrege areas May 24-26 for community visits as part of an ongoing effort to meet with community members and explore all parts of the state and hea… |
05/24/2004 |
05/21/2004 |
$11.8 Million in Scholarships for Nebraska H.S. Seniors AnnouncedThe University of Nebraska-Lincoln has announced the winners of 2,628 scholarships awarded to Nebraska high school seniors. The awards include 395 Regents Scholarships, including 105 who were recognized as Nebraska Top Scholars, 131 Nebraska Achievem… |
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05/18/2004 |
'Breach' Dedication & Fundraiser to Support Sheldon Sculpture GardenThe public is invited to the dedication and celebration of the Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery's newest outdoor sculpture, "Breach," by New York artist Roxy Paine. The dedication is at 4 p.m. June 15 followed by a picnic supper under the sculpture at 5 … |
06/15/2004 |
05/18/2004 |
Symposium Highlights Research in Information Technology in EducationThe National Center for Information Technology in Education at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln will host its second Symposium on Information Technology in Education June 16-18 at the Cornhusker Hotel, 333 S. 13th St. The symposium will highlight t… |
06/16/2004 |
05/18/2004 |
Wavelength Troupe Gives Educators Something to Laugh AboutPresident Bush's education reform act, "No Child Left Behind," has educators laboring to implement the sweeping and controversial changes required by the legislation. Helping them to succeed, and finding something to laugh about along the way, is Wav… |
06/17/2004 |
05/14/2004 |
Washington State's Couture Named UNL Senior Vice ChancellorLincoln, (Neb.), May 14, 2004 -- Barbara Couture, dean of the College of Liberal Arts at Washington State University in Pullman, has been named senior vice chancellor for academic affairs at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Chancellor Harvey Perlm… |
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05/13/2004 |
Business Forecast Council, BBR Analyze Nebraska Economic ReversalAfter two years of a major economic slowdown in Nebraska, the state's economic future is looking brighter, according to a report by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Bureau of Business Research and the Nebraska Forecast Council. "The panel is cautio… |
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05/13/2004 |
Wells Fargo Low-Interest Loan Fuels UNL Student's BusinessThe University of Nebraska-Lincoln and Wells Fargo have teamed up to start a first-of-its-kind in the nation program to support new businesses created by business students. Steve Navin, president of Wells Fargo in Lincoln, will today present a check … |
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05/12/2004 |
Sartore Exhibit, 'Fragile Nature: A Personal View,' at NU State MuseumIn 15 years of traveling the world as a photographer for National Geographic magazine, Joel Sartore has been up close and personal with some of the globe's wildest places. For a year, beginning June 6, Sartore will share some of his wide-ranging expe… |
06/6/2004 |
05/12/2004 |
Jazz in June Concerts, Market, Garden Tours Each Tuesday in JuneThe annual Jazz in June concerts promise great jazz and great food in the great outdoors on Tuesday evenings beginning June 1 on the University of Nebraska-Lincoln City Campus. Organized by the Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery, Nebraska Art Association,… |
06/1/2004 |
05/12/2004 |
Ellen Williams Named Freda Drath Battey Distinguished EducatorA counselor at Lincoln's Southeast and Southwest high schools has been named the winner of the 2004 Freda Drath Battey Distinguished Educator award from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Education and Human Sciences. Ellen Williams, who h… |
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05/7/2004 |
30 to Receive Military Commissions in May 8 CeremonyThirty University of Nebraska-Lincoln students who have participated in the Reserve Officer Training Corps at UNL are scheduled to receive commissions in the U.S. Army, Navy, Air Force or Marine Corps on May 8. Following UNL commencement exercises, a… |
05/8/2004 |
05/7/2004 |
2,275 to Receive Degrees at May 8 Commencement Exercises2,275 to Receive Degrees at May 8 Commencement Exercises Approximately 2,275 students are scheduled to receive degrees from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in commencement exercises beginning at 9:30 a.m. May 8 at the Bob Devaney Sports Center. C… |
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05/6/2004 |
UNL Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa Initiates 43 New MembersThe Alpha of Nebraska chapter of Phi Beta Kappa initiated 43 new members April 28 at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Richard Hoffmann, dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, was initiated at the ceremony as an honorary member of Phi Beta Kappa… |
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05/5/2004 |
Edward Forde Named Chair of Art & Art HistoryEdward Forde, chair of the Art Department at California State University-Los Angeles has been named chair of the Department of Art and Art History at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Forde will begin his tenure at UNL on July 1, replacing Joseph M… |
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