This Week, May 13 - 17, 2013

Forensics team finishes seventh in the nation
The UNL speech and debate team finished its 142nd season with strong performances at national tournaments.
UNL placed seventh nationally and first among Big Ten teams at the American Forensics Association National Individual Events Tournament on April 6-8 Hutchinson, Kan. Seventy-eight schools and 500 students competed. The team placed in the top 10 for the fifth straight year and in the top 20 for the 18th straight year. Read more about this team in Today@UN.
Seiler inducted into communicators hall of fame

William Seiler, professor of communication studies, has been inducted into the Central States Communication Association's Hall of Fame. Seiler received the award and delivered an address during the association's annual conference, held April 2-7 in Kansas City. Only two members of the association were inducted into the hall of fame this year.
Induction into the Central Sates Communication Association's Hall of Fame recognizes the highest level of service to the association through mentoring of fellow members; fulfilling the responsibilities of various offices; regular participation on conference panels as a presenter or respondent; and advancing the mission of the association through other means. Read more about Seiler and this honor in Today@UNL.
Money management center wins award
The UNL Student Money Management Center received an award of merit from the American Marketing Association. The award was for the center's 2012 integrated marketing communications campaign, which included building a financial education brand.
The UNL Student Money Management Center is a financial education program. It was developed through a partnership between Student Affairs, the Association of Students of the University of Nebraska, and the child, youth and family studies program in the College of Education and Human Sciences.

Blue Man Group opens Lied's new season
The Lied Center for Performing Arts' 24th season will include 51 performances of 31 shows from a wide range of genres including Broadway, classical music, dance, theater, world music and jazz, comedy, holiday performances, folk music and shows for families.
The 2013-14 season, announced earlier this week, opens Sept. 27-29 with the return of Blue Man Group after its five sold-out Lied performances in 2011. Tony Award-winning musicals "Memphis" (Nov. 12-13), "Hair" (March 15) and "West Side Story" (April 4-5) join with '80s rock musical "Rock of Ages" (Feb. 15) to complete next season's Broadway lineup. Read more about the upcoming Lied Season in Today@UNL.
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Helgenberger, Hill join Hixson-Lied Advisory Board
Emmy Award-winning actress Marg Helgenberger and Academy Award-winning film editor Mike Hill have joined the Hixson-Lied Advisory Board.
The Hixson-Lied Advisory Board was created to review and react to proposals for funding support from the Hixson-Lied Endowment to benefit the University of Nebraska–Lincoln's Hixson-Lied College of Fine and Performing Arts and its affiliated organizations. Read more about the Hixson-Lied Advisory Board in Today@UNL.

McCartney and Wings 'Rockshow' to play the Ross
"Rockshow," a film depicting the legendary Paul McCartney and Wings on their 1975- 1976 "Wings Over The World" tour, will show at the Mary Riempa Ross Media Arts Center at 7 p.m. May 16 and 3 p.m. May 18.
"Rockshow" was originally filmed at the Kingdome in Seattle. The film premiered in November 1980 in New York City and in April 1981 in London. The film will be show nearly 1,000 times at theaters in more than 700 cities around the world. The special theatrical presentation includes a bonus 12-minute interview with McCartney. Read more about this film in Today@UNL.

Think Tank registration deadline is May 15
The annual communicators' "Think Tank," sponsored by University Communications, is May 21 at the Champions Club. The registration deadline is May 15.
Participants will hear from three top national speakers, focusing on content and contact strategy. Cost is $50 and includes snacks, all sessions, lunch, a book and a T-shirt. Space is limited to 200 participants. Get more information and register on the Think Tank website.