This Week, May 6 - 10, 2013
Degrees granted to some 2,750 at University of Nebraska-Lincoln
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln granted degrees to more than 2,750 students at commencement exercises May 3 and 4 in separate ceremonies for baccalaureate, graduate and law degrees. This marks the second-largest graduating class in UNL history, behind only the approximately 2,800 in May 2012.
The graduates are from 44 states and 36 countries. Read a full list of graduates.
Employees make commencement change a positive experience
Faculty, staff and administrators helped turn disappointment into excitement after weather shifted UNL's May 4 undergraduate commencement from a signature event within Memorial Stadium to a more personal experience inside the Hawks Championship Indoor Center.
Chancellor Harvey Perlman's decision to move the graduation event indoors was announced at 6:30 a.m. One hour later, students started to report to the Hawks Center to pick up diplomas. Read more about commencement in Today@UNL.

Water for Food discusses adapting to climate change
Climate change already is being felt around the world, and society must figure out how to adapt to the changes already underway and mitigate the severity of future impacts, experts said Tuesday (May 7) at the global Water for Food Conference.
The fifth annual conference, hosted by the Robert B. Daugherty Water for Food Institute at the University of Nebraska and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, continued into a second day. Its theme is "Too Hot, Too Wet, Too Dry: Building Resilient Agroecosystems." Read more about the second day of the conference on IANR news website.
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UNL in the national news, April 2013
National media outlets featured and cited UNL sources on a number of topics in the past month. Read a full list of media appearances in Today@UNL.
Unions, libraries, rec centers shift to summer schedules
Operating hours of the Nebraska Unions, University Libraries and Campus Recreation centers transition to a summer schedule on May 6. Read a full list of hours and schedules in Today@UNL.
Lectures
SCOTT ENGINEERING CENTER ROOM 234, WED 2PMElectrical Engineering Seminar, "Combinations of High Power Pulse Plasma Systems for the Reactive Deposition of Thin Films at Low Substrate Temperature"
Zdeněk Hubička, Institute of Physics, ASCR, Prague, Czech Republic