Holiday Closedown, December 24 - January 2, 2010
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.
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WOMEN'S BASKETBALL | DEVANEY SPORTS CENTER, THU DEC. 30 1PMNebraska Huskers vs. South Florida Bulls
MEN'S BASKETBALL | DEVANEY SPORTS CENTER, SUN JAN. 2 1PMNebraska Huskers vs. North Dakota Fighting Sioux
WOMEN'S BASKETBALL | DEVANEY SPORTS CENTER, SUN JAN. 2 6:05PMNebraska Huskers vs. Florida A&M Rattlers
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Students learn more about the University of Nebraska-Lincoln at the Big Red Road Show, held at the Qwest Center in Omaha, Nebraska. A second Road Show was held in Mitchell, Nebraska.Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communications
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On March 1st, University of Nebraska alumnus and cattleman Paul F. Engler of Amarillo, Texas, announced a $20 million gift to support programs in agri-business at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln professor Margaret Jacobs is awarded the Bancroft Prize for her book "White Mother to a Dark Race: Settler Colonialism, Maternalism, and the Removal of Indigenous Children in the American West and Australia, 1880-1940," published in 2009 by the University of Nebraska Press.
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The University of Nebraska-Lincoln women's basketball team finished a perfect conference season and won the Big 12 title.Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communications
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The University of Nebraska-Lincoln celebrated diversity, students and family April 12-16 during a week of dedication events surrounding the new Jackie Gaughan Multicultural Center. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communications
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The 2009 Associated Press Player of the Year and winner of the Lombardi, Outland, Bednarik and Nagurski football awards -- Nebraska's Ndamukong Suh -- announced he will donate $2 million for use in the Nebraska Athletics for Strength and Conditioning Program and an additional $600,000 to the UNL College of Engineering to endow a scholarship. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communications
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Experts from around the world discussed the challenge of producing more food for an increasing population with limited water supplies at the second international Water for Food conference May 2-5 in Lincoln.
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Nearly 2,600 students received degrees from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in commencement exercises May 7 and 8. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communications
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On June 11th, Big Ten Conference Commissioner James E. Delany confirmed that the Big Ten Conference Council of Presidents/Chancellors voted to approve the application from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln for Big Ten membership. The University of Nebraska-Lincoln will officially join the conference on July 1, 2011.
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Husker Nation put out the welcome mat for more than 30,000 athletes, parents, coaches, volunteers and fans and nearly as many more spectators for the 2010 Special Olympics USA National Games. The weeklong event was the largest single special event ever situated at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and took place from July 17-23.
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Research funding at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln increased nearly 14 percent this year to a record of more than $139 million, according to the UNL Office of Research and Economic Development.
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln Chancellor Harvey Perlman delivered his annual State of the University address during the third week of fall classes. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communications
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The University of Nebraska-Lincoln's fall 2010 estimated enrollment reached a 15-year high of 24,610, including an increase of 113 first-time freshmen over fall 2009. The census estimates were reported today to the University of Nebraska Board of Regents. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communications
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"2010: A Husker Odyssey" was the theme for Homecoming week at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. A variety of traditional student-led and alumni-welcoming events took place during the week, culminating with the Husker football game Sept. 25 vs. South Dakota State. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communications
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University officials, state leaders, faculty, staff, students and alumni gathered Oct. 29 to dedicate Jorgensen Hall. The celebration featured speaker, alumnus and Nobel laureate Alan Heeger and was followed by an "extreme ribbon cutting" and tours. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communications
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UNL was selected as a 2010 Harry S. Truman Scholarship Foundation Honor Institution in recognition of the university's outstanding record of support for Truman Scholars. Photo by Greg Nathan / University Communications
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In his 40th year as a math professor at UNL, Jim Lewis was selected as the 2010 Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching Nebraska Professor of the Year.
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The Nebraska Husker football team clinched the Big 12 North with a win over the Colorado Buffaloes on Nov. 26. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communications
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The University of Nebraska-Lincoln granted degrees to more than 1,400 students at commencement exercises Dec. 17 and 18. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communications
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
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...
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...








