Friday and Weekend October 2-4, 2009
LAB THEATRE, TEMPLE BUILDING, 7:30PM
Theatrix Opens Season With Shipwrecked!
Theatrix, the student-run theatre organization under the auspices of the Johnny Carson School of Theatre and Film (JCSTF) opens its 2009-2010 season with Donald Margulies' Shipwrecked!: An Entertainment, The Amazing Story of Louis de Rougement (as told by himself), a show perfect for imaginations of all ages.
Shipwrecked will have performances October 1st - 3rd at 7:30 p.m. and October 4th at 2:00 p.m. at the Lab Theatre on the 3rd floor of the Temple Building. Individual Show Tickets are $6 (some user fees may be applied) at UNL Theatre Tickets website or at the theatre the evening of performance (subject to availability).
THEATRIX
University Health Center Offers Flu Shot Clinic Dates
A walk-in flu shot clinic for the seasonal flu will be held at the East Campus Union Friday, October 2 from noon until 2:00 p.m. Additional flu clinics will be held at both the University Health Center (UHC) and the East Campus Union during the next month.
Flu vaccinations are $20 and payment by cash or check is required at the time of vaccination. For those with Blue Cross Blue Shield insurance, a claim will be filed by UHC staff for possible reimbursement, however, you will still need to pay at time of injection. Don't forget to bring your BCBS ID number. No appointment is necessary for the walk-in clinics; seasonal flu vaccinations are also available by appointment at the UHC by calling (402) 472-5000.
UHC FLU CLINIC SCHEDULE
Lectures
112 HAMILTON HALL, FRI 3:30PMChemistry Colloquium - "Electrochemistry Using Synthetic and Biological Nanopores"
Henry S. White, University of Utah
Mathematics Colloquium - "Thermal Properties of Metallic Nanowires: Modeling & Experiment"
Jordan Berg, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Texas Tech University. The talk will be preceded by refreshments at 3:30 p.m. in Avery 348.
First Friday IQSC Lecture - "Modern Yet Anti-Modern: American Quilts in the Modern Age"
Curator Marin Hanson
Huskers
SOCCER | NEBRASKA SOCCER FIELD, FRI 4PMNebraska Cornhuskers vs. University of Wisconsin Green Bay Phoenix
SOFTBALL | BOWLIN STADIUM, HAYMARKET PARK, SAT 12:30PMNebraska Cornhuskers vs. University of Nebraska-Omaha Mavericks
SOFTBALL | BOWLIN STADIUM, HAYMARKET PARK, SAT 3PMNebraska Cornhuskers vs. University of South Dakota Jackrabbits
SOCCER | NEBRASKA SOCCER FIELD, SUN 1PMNebraska Cornhuskers vs. Oklahoma State Cowboys
SOFTBALL | BOWLIN STADIUM, HAYMARKET PARK, SUN 3PMNebraska Cornhuskers vs. Bellevue Bruins
SOFTBALL | BOWLIN STADIUM, HAYMARKET PARK, SUN 5:30PMNebraska Cornhuskers vs. University of Nebraska-Omaha Mavericks
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First Friday at Sheldon Features "Agents Of Change"
Sheldon Museum of Art at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln will present "Agents of Change: Mexican Muralists and New Deal Artists," an exhibition that illustrates the close ties between the art of Mexico and the United States in the 1930s and 1940s, Sept. 29 through Jan. 17. An opening reception for the exhibition will be held during Sheldon's First Friday 5-7 p.m. Oct. 2.
From Sheldon's permanent collection and from the private collection of Norman and Judy Zlotsky, the exhibition presents artworks from the Mexican Muralist Movement, which began as a government-sponsored public art program after the Mexican Revolution of 1910, and from artists working in the Works Progress Administration, created during the Depression in the United States in the 1930s. more...
SHELDON MUSEUM OF ART
UNL Presents Chinese Culture Week Sept. 28 - Oct. 3
Six days of activities, all free and open to the public, celebrate Chinese Culture Week at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Events kick off Sept. 28 and conclude Oct. 3. The week observes the second anniversary of the establishment of UNL's Confucius Institute, the 30th anniversary of the normalizing of diplomatic relations between the United States and the People's Republic of China and the 60th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China.
The Rotunda Gallery in the Nebraska Union will be hosting an exhibition of Chinese calligraphy and art from Sept. 28-Oct. 3. Zenghan Tong, a doctoral student in UNL's Department of Chemistry, is master in the art of Chinese calligraphy. Paintings by Dongmei Wu, an award-winning Chinese artist who is a member of the faculty of the College of Forestry Northwest A&F in Yangling, China, also will be exhibited. The closing event of the week, which begins at 7 p.m. Saturday October 3 in the Nebraska Union Ballroom, is an extravaganza of Chinese folk music. Traditional instruments such as gu qin (a 7-stringed instrument that is plucked or strummed), er hu (a 2-string instrument that is bowed), several types of Chinese flute, and gu zheng, (a 25-string instrument) will be featured. more...
American Harmony and It Might Get Loud Play at the Ross
UNL's Mary Riepma Ross Media Arts Center presents American Harmony and It Might Get Loud. It Might Get Loud will screen through October 8, while American Harmony will show through October 15.
More information about each film and schedules are available at the Ross website.
H1N1 Page at UNL Updated for Fall
The university continues to closely monitor the worldwide and local impact of H1N1 flu. At this time there is no immediate impact on UNL, its community or operations, except heightened alert and awareness, and efforts to communicate the necessity of proper hygiene and stemming the spread of the virus.
For more information, including Student and Employee attendence policies, visit the H1N1 Information page at http://emergency.unl.edu/.





