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Monday March 15, 2010

Academic Planning Committee Budget Hearing is April 9

The APC hearing on proposed budget reductions will be held on April 9 in the Nebraska East Union. The task of the APC is to review the Chancellor's proposed cuts in light of their probable impact on the university's academic mission and approve them or suggest other ways of meeting the budget reduction goal. To accomplish this task, the APC welcomes information from all who may be affected by the proposed reductions.

For more information about the APC hearing process, visit the APC Procedures for Phase Three of the UNL Budget Reduction Process document.

 

Seraphine, The Last Station Play at the Ross
now showing a the ross

UNL's Mary Riepma Ross Media Arts Center presents Seraphine and Oscar-nominated (Christopher Plummer - Actor in a Supporting Role, Helen Mirren - Actress in a Leading Role) The Last Station. Seraphine will screen through March 18, while The Last Station will show through March 25.

More information about each of the films and schedules, as well as online ticket purchasing, is available at the Ross website.

 

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Susan Taber Avila
Hillestad Gallery Hosts Works by Fiber Artist Susan Taber Avila

California fiber artist Susan Taber Avila will present a lecture and lead workshops in conjunction with a month-long exhibition of her work at the Robert Hillestad Textiles Gallery at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.

Avila's exhibition, "Oh Naturale," will be in the gallery through March 26. Avila will be on campus March 23-26 to teach and provide a public lecture in conjunction with a reception that begins at 4:30 p.m. March 24 in Room 121 Home Economics Building, north of 35th street and East Campus Loop. The lecture, "Exploring the Ubiquitous Stitch: The Textile Art of Susan Taber Avila," will discuss ways she is integrating reclamation of pre-consumer and post-consumer waste, use of renewable resources as well as other current research interests. more...

 

H1N1 Information page
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/.