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Holiday Closedown, December 24 - January 2, 2010

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Some Campus Venues Open During Closure

There will be no classes and most offices will be closed at UNL during the university's annual holiday shutdown Dec. 24-Jan. 2. Several venues will be open to the public at least some of the time during that stretch, however.

For a full list of galleries, museums and other public venues and their opening and closing schedules Dec. 24-Jan. 2. UNL offices reopen Jan. 3 and spring semester classes begin Jan. 10, read this full list of schedules.

 

Huskers
WOMEN'S BASKETBALL | DEVANEY SPORTS CENTER, THU DEC. 30 1PM

Nebraska Huskers vs. South Florida Bulls

MEN'S BASKETBALL | DEVANEY SPORTS CENTER, SUN JAN. 2 1PM

Nebraska Huskers vs. North Dakota Fighting Sioux

WOMEN'S BASKETBALL | DEVANEY SPORTS CENTER, SUN JAN. 2 6:05PM

Nebraska Huskers vs. Florida A&M Rattlers

 

 

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2010 Highlights at University of Nebraska-Lincoln

 

"Frame By Frame" Discusses 3D Cinema

In this episode of "Frame By Frame," Film Studies professor Wheeler Winston Dixon discusses the history of 3D cinema and what the future holds for 3D films.

FRAME BY FRAME

 

Sudhir Malik, Suvadeep Bose

Research assistant professor Sudhir Malik (left) and postdoctoral researcher Suvadeep Bose; Wilson Hall at Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory

Research Sends Physics Faculty to Chicago, Switzerland

Of UNL’s more than 7,000 employees, nearly all work somewhere in Nebraska in the university’s "500-mile campus," with by far the biggest portion working on one of the Lincoln campuses.

There is a small group of eight, however — all particle physicists — who are permanently stationed at sites remote from Nebraska. Five work nearly 500 miles from campus at the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory at Batavia, Ill., in the Chicago suburbs. The other three work almost 5,000 miles from Lincoln at CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research on the Swiss-French border near Geneva, Switzerland. more...

 

Amphibians
Sartore 'Amphibians' Exhibit at State Museum

The University of Nebraska State Museum in Morrill Hall is hosting "Amphibians: Vibrant and Vanishing," an exhibit featuring photography by National Geographic Photographer Joel Sartore.

"Amphibians" includes more than 70 photographs of amphibians. The exhibit, shown in the Cooper Gallery, is on display through Nov. 30. "Amphibians" showcases the incredible diversity of these creatures. Large-scale images give visitors a close-up look at the amphibians. more...