Monday March 8, 2010
Summer Sessions Registration Opens Today
Registration begins today for all four Summer Sessions and is on a first-come/first-served basis. Register early to reserve your seat or to be sure your course fills and is offered. Summer classes help speed students to timely graduation; help them enter courses that often fill during the regular terms; enjoy unique opportunities; or study in a less-formal atmosphere. For more information, visit the Summer Sessions website.
Lectures
RICHARDS HALL ROOM 15, 7:30PMArchaeological Institute of America Lecture - "Resurrecting Dead Romans: Reconstructing the Lives of Slaves and Freedmen from their Tombs and Epitaphs"
Linda Gigante, University of Louisville
UHC Offers Spring Break Survival Kit
The University Health Center, Health Education Department, UHC Student Advisory Board, and Campus Rec Centers will be distributing spring break survival kits on a while-they-last basis. The kits will be handed out Monday, March 8 at the University Health Center, beginning at 8 a.m., Tuesday, March 9 at the East Campus Activities Building (East Campus Rec), beginning at 9 a.m., Wednesday, March 10 at the Campus Rec Center, beginning at 10 a.m., and Wednesday, March 10 at the Nebraska Union from 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. as part of the Safe Spring Break Fair sponsored by the UHC Health Education Department and medical clinic.
The kits are BPA-free water bottles stuffed with the following items: antacid tablets; antiseptic wipes; band-aids; condom; ibuprofen; sunscreen; toothbrush; and toothpaste. If you do not want any of the items in the kit, return them to the University Health Center.
UNIVERSITY HEALTH CENTER
The White Ribbon, Oscar-Nominated Crazy Heart Play at the Ross
UNL's Mary Riepma Ross Media Arts Center presents The White Ribbon and Crazy Heart. Both films will show through March 11.
More information about each of the films and schedules, as well as online ticket purchasing, is available at the Ross website.
H1N1 Page at UNL Monitors Flu
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/.







