Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Bus Operating Schedule Changes for Nov. 24
The schedule for buses running on campus will shift temporarily on Nov. 24. Because of lower demand related to the Thanksgiving holiday, Parking and Transit Services has adjusted the bus schedule to a 20-minute wait between buses on City Campus and to a 10-minute wait on East Campus. The change is only for 7 a.m. to 6:15 p.m., Nov. 24. Regular bus schedules return Nov. 29 to 10- and 5-minute waits between stops on City and East campuses, respectively.
When classes are not in session during the academic year, Parking and Transit Services adjusts the bus operating schedule to reflect lower passenger demand. For more information, contact Parking and Transit Services at 472-8436.
Huskers
VOLLEYBALL | NU COLISEUM, 7PMNebraska Huskers vs. Baylor Bears (Toys for Tots Night / Senior Night)
Thanksgiving Message from VC of IANR Ronnie Green and his wife Jane
Traditionally, Thanksgiving has been a time to show gratitude for a bountiful harvest. In the spirit of that tradition, IANR vice chancellor Ronnie Green and his wife, Jane, celebrate Nebraska's agricultural roots and the state's and university's important roles in food production.
IANR
UNL Establishes Project to Treat, Study Discrimination and its Effects

Richard Wiener
Nebraska residents who believe they've experienced discrimination have a new, free and confidential resource available to help them. They also have an opportunity to help researchers understand the link between discrimination and mental health issues.
University of Nebraska-Lincoln faculty, including trained psychologists and law professors, along with advanced students in law and psychology are collaborating in a unique project designed to understand all forms of discrimination and to reduce its effects on people's everyday lives. They've established the Weibling Project for the Psycholegal Treatment and Study of Discrimination. The project, named for an alumnus, aims to break the discrimination/mental illness dysfunction cycle. "Unfortunately, people feel that they were discriminated against on a daily basis in a variety of forms," said Richard Wiener, professor of psychology and director of the Weibling Project. more...
Inside Job; Animal Kingdom Play at the Ross
UNL's Mary Riepma Ross Media Arts Center presents Inside Job and Animal Kingdom. Both films will screen through Dec. 2.
More information about each of the films and schedules, as well as online ticket purchasing, is available at the Ross website.









