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Thu, Oct 23, 2008

 

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October 23, 2008


 

Flu Shots
UNIVERSITY HEALTH CENTER, NOON-2PM
University Health Center Holds Flu Shot Clinic

The University of Nebraska-Lincoln University Health Center will be holding a series of flu shot clinics this year for UNL students, faculty and staff. A clinic is scheduled from noon - 2 p.m. today at the University Health Center.

Flu vaccinations cost $20 and payment by cash, check or NCard is required at the time of the vaccination. For those with Blue Cross Blue Shield insurance, a claim will be filed for them by UHC staff for possible reimbursement (please bring your insurance information with you to the clinic), however you will still need to pay at time of shot. Flu vaccinations are also available by appointment at UHC for those unable to attend a clinic.

UHC FLU SHOT SCHEDULE

 

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NEBRASKA UNION, 11:30AM

NU Technology Meeting - "WebAppDev Focus Group"
Todd Jensen, ITG

222 CBA, 1PM

Economics Department Seminar - "Macroeconomic Learning and the Propagation of Technology Shocks"
Dr. Hamilton Fout, Kansas State University

211 BRACE LAB, 4PM

Physics & Astronomy Colloquium - "Where Have All The Physicists Gone?"
Dr. Jay Dittmann, Baylor University. Refreshments at 3:30pm in 201 Brace Lab. Colloquium abstract.



We The People: An American Dream and Nightmare
Immigration Documentary Screens at Ross Media Arts Center

"We The People: An American Dream and Nightmare," a documentary on immigration, will be shown at 7 p.m. Oct. 23 at the Mary Riepma Ross Media Arts Center, 313 N. 13th St. "We The People" looks at legal and illegal immigration from Mexico to the United States and the popular and political responses to the issue. The showing will be followed by a panel discussion. Admission is free and the presentation is open to the public.

The documentary gives a brief historical background about the long history of immigration in the United States and looks at two central issues of legal and illegal immigration following the terrorist attacks on the United States on Sept. 11, 2001 -- national security and immigration reform. more...

 

Lewis and Clark and Indian Country
Opening Reception for 'Lewis and Clark and Indian Country' Exhibit

The University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Love Library is one of 23 libraries and four tribal locations across the United States to host the national traveling exhibit "Lewis and Clark and the Indian Country." This evening at 5:30 p.m. in Room 102 of Love Library South, there will be a presentation by Gary Moulton, the Thomas C. Sorensen Professor Emeritus of American History at UNL and editor of the 13 volume Journals of Lewis and Clark Expedition. A reception will follow.

"Lewis and Clark and the Indian Country" is an exhibition that examines the Lewis and Clark story from the perspective of the Native Americans the explorers encountered on the trail. The exhibit offers a compelling look at what happened when two nations and two ways of life came together in the early 19th century, and how that encounter resounded throughout Indian country and across the United States for the next 200 years. more...

LEWIS AND CLARK AND THE INDIAN COUNTRY