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Monday, October 29, 2012

mixed-use parking/housing facility

Regents approve mixed-use parking/housing facility

The University of Nebraska Board of Regents approved Friday a campus project that will combine a UNL parking facility with a privately-run housing facility.

The Mixed-Use University Parking and Residential Facility will be located on a 1.7-acre site bounded by R, Q and 18th street and North Antelope Valley Parkway. The parking structure will accommodate 1,654 vehicles and management office space. "The WRAP" housing facility will include 475 beds and be designed primarily for UNL students. The WRAP project will be developed by America First Real Estate Group, which was selected through a competitive bid process. Read more about this facility in Today@UNL.

 

Nebraska College of Law

Dual JD/MPH degree to be offered next fall

The University of Nebraska is one of only 22 programs in the United States with a dual degree program in law and public health after approval by the Board of Regents on Friday. The JD/MPH dual degree program will be offered beginning next fall from the University of Nebraska Medical Center College of Public Health and the UNL College of Law.

Only three similar dual degree programs are offered in the region — Iowa, Missouri and Minnesota.

The program packages two approved programs allowing students to obtain expertise and specialized training in public health law. No additional faculty or classes will be needed for the program. Read more about this program in Today@UNL.

 

New campus visitor guides available

Visitors Guide

University Communications has free, full-color campus visitor guides available to all UNL offices. The guides are updated annually and feature campus maps, general information about UNL, popular visitor attractions and related contact information.

Copies (available in boxes of 150 guides) are available through Oct. 31 by sending requests to Ken Reining or 402-472-7029. Smaller copy orders are available through City and East campus visitors centers.

 

Lectures
NEBRASKA EAST UNION, 12:30PM

Graduate Student Ethics Forum, "Don't Cheat Yourself (Or Others)! Building a Grad School Culture of Ethic"
A monthly forum specifically for graduate students, professional students and post-docs

NEBRASKA EAST UNION, 3PM

Fall 2012 Grassland Seminar Series, “Can Production Agriculture and Conservation of Biodiversity Co-exist on Great Plains Rangelands"
David Engle, Oklahoma State University

ANDREWS HALL BAILEY LIBRARY, 7PM

"Protestant Reformers and Islam"
Emidio Campi, University of Zurich

NEBRASKA UNION COLONIAL ROOM B, 7PM

International Socialist Club Lecture, "Zombies, Vampires and Global Capitalism"
David McNally, author of "Monsters of the Market"

 

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Lady Gaga's foundation taps Swearer to lead research, advisory board

Susan Swearer
Susan Swearer

Susan Swearer will lead a new research board to advise Lady Gaga's Born This Way Foundation on its youth empowerment and tolerance programs. The group also will work to boost the influence of the foundation's proposals and apply well-founded research to all of the foundation's upcoming programs.

Swearer, professor of school psychology in the College of Education and Human Sciences, will be chairwoman of the six-person group, called the Research and Advisory Board. It includes researchers from New York University, Harvard University and the University of Chicago, among other schools. Read more about this appointment in Today@UNL.

 

Platte River
Platte River. Photo: Craig Chandler, University Communications

Food, Fuel, Water photo contest continues

Anyone with a recent photo taken in Nebraska can enter it to win a free iPad in a new Food, Fuel, Water photo contest. Entrants can submit digital photo(s) representing food, fuel or water taken in the state of Nebraska on the Nebraska Innovation Campus website until Nov. 1.

The contest is part of an upcoming groundbreaking event celebrating the start of construction of the core facilities at Nebraska Innovation Campus. Read more about this contest in Today@UNL.

 

UNL.edu now formatted for all devices

responsive design

The Internet and Interactive Media group of University Communications and Information Services has concluded the first phase in its effort to provide full support to all devices - desktops, laptops, smartphones and tablets - by implementing a suite of web technologies collectively known as 'responsive design.' This week, the internal and external homepages were re-launched as 'responsive' designs.

You can see the effects of responsive design in your desktop browser by simply re-sizing your browser window (the page will reformat as the window is narrowed), or by viewing on your tablet or smartphone. Please use the 'feedback' links at the bottom of the page if you would like to let us know of any issues. Thank you.