This Week, June 10 - 14, 2013

Valerie Capers Ensemble headlines Jazz in June
The 22nd season of Jazz in June continues today (June 11) with the Valerie Capers Ensemble performing in the Sheldon Museum of Art sculpture garden. The free concert series takes place every Tuesday in June at 7 p.m., with activities beginning as early as 5 p.m.
Concertgoers are encouraged to arrive early to get a spot on the lawn west of the museum. Blankets and lawn chairs are allowed. Pets, with the exception of service animals, are not. The event also includes the Jazz in June Market at 12th and R streets, opening at 5 p.m. The market features vendors selling food and drink and wares by local artists. Read more about Jazz in June in Today@UNL.
Regents approve $2.1M Nebraska Union upgrade
The Nebraska Union will receive a $2.1 million immediate renovation while plans for a larger remodel continue to develop. The project — approved June 7 by the University of Nebraska Board of Regents — will be limited to the first floor and includes new carpet, vinyl flooring, paint, furniture and improvements to the south entrance.
Charlie Francis, director of the Nebraska Unions, said the project is tentatively scheduled to begin after New Student Enrollment ends in mid-July and will continue into the early part of the fall semester. Read more about this upgrade in Today@UNL.
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Fulbright Scholar to delve into African, Korean cultures
For associate professor Gregory Rutledge, being able to study the connections of African and Korean cultures as a Fulbright Scholar is as much a labor of love as it is an incredible professional opportunity.
Rutledge, associate professor of English and Ethnic Studies, will spend a year in Gimpo, South Korea, beginning in mid-July, researching the historical and cultural links between African-Americans and Koreans. Going with him are his wife, Jong-Im Lee, a native of South Korea, and their 7-year-old son. The research is made possible by a Fulbright award that Rutledge received in March. Read more about Rutledge and this Fulbright in Today@UNL.

Planetarium features classic rock laser light shows
On June 14, laser shows will again light up Mueller Planetarium in Morrill Hall. The shows will feature brilliant laser graphics and abstract images set to the hits of the Beatles and Pink Floyd.
"Laser Beatles" (40 minutes) will be presented at 7 and 8 p.m., and "Laser Pink Floyd" (50 minutes, not intended for children) will be shown at 9 p.m. Read more about these shows in Today@UNL.
Lecture, "The Social Life of Nature's Robots: An Introduction to Proteins and Protein Networks"
Brandon Xia, Boston University