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This Week, May 7 - 11, 2012

Water for Food

Fourth Water for Food Conference opens May 30

More than 40 speakers from around the world will offer diverse perspectives at the fourth global Water for Food Conference, May 30-June 1, in Lincoln.

Hosted by the Robert B. Daugherty Water for Food Institute at the University of Nebraska and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the conference is free to University of Nebraska faculty, staff and students who register. Advance registration is strongly encouraged. Registration information, speaker bios and the latest schedule information are available at the Water for Food website.

 

Rural Futures Conference

Rural Futures Conference is May 8-10

Globalization and other factors are rapidly changing the world. To create a successful future, people in rural America must anticipate and manage this ever-changing environment. With that in mind, the University of Nebraska will host the inaugural Rural Futures Conference May 8-10 at The Cornhusker Hotel in Lincoln. The theme of the conference is "Connecting Innovation" – a challenge to participants to interact and think boldly about the future of rural Nebraska and the Great Plains.

The conference is open to anyone, especially those interested in ensuring a strong future for rural areas for the benefit of all of Nebraska and the region. For more information, go to the Rural Futures Conference website.

 

Damsels in Distress
Carrie MacLemore, Greta Gerwig, and Megalyn Echikunwoke in "Damsels in Distress."

'Pina,' 'Damsels in Distress' play the Ross

"Pina," Wim Wenders' breathtaking tribute to choreographer Pina Bausch, and "Damsels in Distress," a deadpan comedy about a group of girls determined to revolutionize life their school, open today at the Mary Riepma Ross Media Arts Center.

"Pina" runs for one week and is rated PG; "Damsels in Distress" runs through May 17 and is rated PG-13. Read more about these films at The Ross website.

 

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HARDIN HALL AUDITORIUM, TUE 2PM

Nebraska native Keasling is final 2011-12 Heuermann speaker

Jay Keasling
Jay Keasling

A native Nebraskan working to develop cost-effective biofuels to replace gasoline, diesel and jet fuels with a clean, renewable alternative is the final lecturer in the 2011-2012 Heuermann Lectures. "The Bold Future of Alternative Energy" is Jay Keasling's topic at 2:30 p.m. May 8, in Hardin Hall Auditorium. A 2 p.m. reception in the Hardin Hall lobby precedes the lecture.

Keasling is chief executive officer of the Joint BioEnergy Institute in Emeryville, Calif. The institute is one of three Bioenergy Research Centers funded by the U.S. Department of Energy to advance developing the next generation of biofuels. Read more about this seminar in Today@UNL.

 

Nebraska App

UNL launches Nebraska App

UNL has launched the Nebraska App, a suite of mobile applications that makes essential university resources available on mobile devices. Students can check grades, access course content and browse the course catalog. They can access the public directory and get in touch instantly, keep tabs on Husker sports, find places on the campus map, stay informed with the latest campus news, watch videos, and even listen to podcasts of popular lectures in iTunesU.

"UNL is moving services to the where the students are in terms of devices and network access"," said Mark Askren, Chief Information Officer. "Students now have a much more powerful connection to UNL via their mobile device." Read more about Nebraska App in Today@UNL.