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As of March 1, 2016 news releases are integrated into UNL Today as a section of curated stories that include subject/expert contact info and high-resolution photography assets.UNL News Releases
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01/29/2014 |
Classic rock laser shows return to Mueller PlanetariumMueller Planetarium at the University of Nebraska State Museum in Morrill Hall will light up with laser light shows on Feb. 7 and 8. Brilliant laser graphics and abstract images set to the hits of the Beatle… |
02/7/2014 |
01/28/2014 |
First Friday events set Feb. 7 at UNL museums, galleriesSeveral University of Nebraska-Lincoln museums and galleries will offer visitors extended hours, free admission and activities on Feb. 7 in conjunction with Lincoln's First Friday festivities. From City Campus to East Campus, art l… |
02/7/2014 |
01/28/2014 |
National association awards UNL bronze rating for sustainabilityThe Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education has awarded the University of Nebraska-Lincoln a STARS Bronze Rating for demonstrating commitment to sustainability. UNL received the… |
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01/27/2014 |
'Dinosaurs and Disasters' Feb. 8 at Morrill HallThe University of Nebraska State Museum and the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences will host the 10th annual "Dinosaurs and Disasters" family fun day from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Feb. 8 at Mo… |
02/8/2014 |
01/23/2014 |
UNL places Sigma Nu fraternity on suspensionUniversity of Nebraska-Lincoln vice chancellor for student affairs Juan N. Franco has announced sanctions imposed on UNL's Delta Eta chapter of Sigma Nu fraternity after an investigation found fire code and alcohol violations at th… |
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01/23/2014 |
Doctor's office -- not Internet -- still main source for infertility informationFor a woman worried about why she hasn't become pregnant, the Internet and its anonymity might seem an appealing way to learn about infertility. Yet a newly published study involving University of Nebraska-L… |
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01/23/2014 |
Award-winning math conference returns to UNL Jan. 31-Feb. 2Nearly 300 students from 34 states, as well as Puerto Rico and Mexico, will make their way to the University of Nebraska-Lincoln for the 16th annual Nebraska Conference for Undergraduate Women in Mathematics, Jan. 31-Feb. 2. … |
01/31/2014 |
01/22/2014 |
E.N. Thompson dialogue will explore American military's roleAfter more than a decade of fighting against terrorism in the wake of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, the United States faces tough questions about the role of its military, the costs of maintaining troop numbers, developing new weapo… |
02/11/2014 |
01/22/2014 |
Call for entries: Lied Center offers $1,000 prize in poster design competitionIn conjunction with its 25th anniversary season, Nebraska's Home for the Arts, the Lied Center for Performing Arts at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, is calling for entries for its first poster design competition. Artists of al… |
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01/21/2014 |
Nebraska economy expected to grow at moderate paceNebraska's economy will grow at a moderate pace during the next few years, though not as fast as the national economy, state forecasters say. In its latest report, the Nebraska Business Forecast Council says… |
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01/21/2014 |
'Capturing a Style' opens Wednesday at Hillestad Gallery"Capturing a Style," an exhibit that explores the variety of illustrating styles and techniques used by four 20th century illustrators, opens Jan. 22 at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Robert Hillestad Gallery. … |
01/22/2014 |
01/17/2014 |
UPC presents Second-Chance Cinema: 'Captain Phillips'The University Program Council will present the movie "Captain Phillips" at 7 and 9:45 p.m. Jan. 23 at the Mary Riepma Ross Media Arts Center, 313 N. 13th St. Admission is $1 for UNL students with valid NCar… |
01/23/2014 |
01/17/2014 |
December indicators predict stronger economy by mid-yearSummer may bring stronger economic growth to Nebraska, according to the latest report on the state's Leading Economic Indicator. The indicator increased by 0.78 percent in December, reversing the decline rep… |
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01/16/2014 |
ANDRILL team discovers ice-loving sea anemones in AntarcticaUsing a camera-equipped robot to explore beneath the Ross Ice Shelf off Antarctica, scientists and engineers with the Antarctic Geological Drilling (ANDRILL) Program made an astonishing discovery. Thousands … |
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01/16/2014 |
Narcissism and leadership: Does it work to be a jerk?Ask most workers if they've ever had a narcissist for a boss and you'll hear stories of leaders who have taken credit for others' work, made decisions without consulting others and used every opportunity to talk about themselves. … |
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