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12/31/1969 |
Zeng named recipient of Midwest Award for achievements in chemistryUniversity of Nebraska-Lincoln chemistry professor Xiao Cheng Zeng has been selected for an honor recognizing outstanding achievements in chemistry. Zeng, Ameritas Distinguished University Professor of chemistry, has been named the 2011 recipient of… |
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12/31/1969 |
Pianist Kathryn Stott at Lied Center April 17Kathryn Stott, recognized internationally as one of Britain's most versatile and imaginative pianists, will return to the University of Nebraska's Lied Center for Performing Arts at 7:30 p.m. April 17. Stott appeared in a sold-out … |
04/17/2012 |
12/31/1969 |
Emigrants' livestock; populism; Omaha, Pawnee history in GP QuarterlyIn the summer issue of Great Plains Quarterly, an academic journal published by the Center for Great Plains Studies at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, researchers wrote about 19th-century emigrants and their concerns for their … |
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12/31/1969 |
Alumni's Football Fridays moving to Nebraska Champions ClubThe Nebraska Champions Club, 701 Stadium Drive, is the new home of Football Fridays, a series of events hosted by the Nebraska Alumni Association on Husker home football weekends. The new location offers mor… |
08/31/2012 |
12/31/1969 |
NSF award boosts UNL physicist's nanomaterials researchA recently discovered nanomaterial with the rare quality of having both magnetic and electric polarizations may be the key to creating computers and other electronic devices that run at warp speed. A University of Nebraska-Lincoln physicist aims to l… |
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12/31/1969 |
NSF award boosts UNL physicist's nanomaterials researchA recently discovered nanomaterial with the rare quality of having both magnetic and electric polarizations may be the key to creating computers and other electronic devices that run at warp speed. A University of Nebraska-Lincoln physicist aims to l… |
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12/31/1969 |
'Red, White and Green All Over' to open Nov. 23 at Hillestad GalleryA new exhibition opening Nov. 23 at the Robert Hillestad Textiles Gallery will explore red and green quilts just in time for the holiday season. "Red, White and Green All Over: Traditions and Variations of 19th-Century Red and Green Applique" feature… |
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