Wednesday August 26, 2009

Prominent Water Expert To Speak Thursday
David J. Molden, an international water expert will discuss water and food at a free public presentation Thursday at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
Molden is deputy director general for research at the International Water Management Institute (IWMI), an international research center in Sri Lanka. He will discuss, "Will there be Enough Water to Grow Enough Food?" at 3:30 p.m. in the Nebraska Union auditorium. After his talk, Molden will answer audience questions. more...

More Information About the UNL.edu Transition
With the introduction of the new 2009 UNL web templates come several changes in both look and and functionality. We've put together a field guide to help you get the most out of the new site.
Food, Inc and Every Little Step play at the Ross

UNL's Mary Riepma Ross Media Arts Center presents Food, Inc and Every Little Step. Both films will screen through September 3.
More information about each film and schedules are available at the Ross website.
Welcome to Campus: Here's What's New
The newly redesigned web site will help you find your way around UNL.edu much easier. We also have a new UNL Children's Center to take care of our babies and preschoolers while we're busy at work and study. As you will see, construction continues on the new residence hall at 17th and R streets, the physics building at 16th and W, and on the Gaughan Multicultural Center adjacent to the Nebraska Union.
New in the headlines is UNL's ranking in the U.S. News and World Report annual college evaluation. UNL for the sixth straight year listed in the top 50 of Public National Universities (at number 43), and in the top 100 of all U.S. colleges and universities (at number 96).
Enjoy your first week of the fall 2009 semesters. Here are some links to sites with more helpful information:
- Building Abbreviations
- Campus Maps / Tour
- Schedule Of Classes
- Parking / Bus Schedules
- Registration & Records
- Bookstore
- Campus Recreation
- University Health Center
- Lincoln Journal-Star 2009 Campus Guide

90.3 KRNU Makes Format Adjustments, Creates 2nd Web Channel
KRNU, the campus radio station for the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, is reformatting programming to further strengthen its position as Lincoln's only authentic source for independent music. The new format began airing on August 24.
In addition, the College of Journalism and Mass Communications, which houses and oversees the station, is adding a second Web channel for additional student-produced programming. more...
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