The Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs Office and Campus Recreation are hosting a soccer tournament for the UNL World Games. Teams can sign up for Women 6v6, CoRec 6v6, Men 7v7.
Tournament is April 13-15 in Cook Pavilion. $25 per team. Entry deadline is April 6th. Open to UNL students only.
More details at: http://www.facebook.com/UNLWorldGames
On Monday, April 2, The PhD Movie!, the live-action film based on the popular comic 'Piled Higher and Deeper,' will kick off Graduate Student Appreciation Week. The movie will start at 7:00pm, and a short discussion will follow. See facebook.com/unlgsa for all Graduate Student Appreciation events!
“Understanding HIV Transmission Utilizing Transmitted/Founder Viruses,” will be presented by Brandon Keele of SAIC-Frederick Inc. as the Biotechnology/Life Sciences Seminar Series. The seminar begins at 4 p.m., preceded by a reception at 3:30 p.m., in Beadle Center room E103. Continue reading…
More details at: http://go.unl.edu/7cz
The Nebraska Gateway for Nutrigenomics seminar series continues with a noon, April 4 lecture by Regis Moreau, assistant professor in nutrition and health sciences. The lecture, which is in the East Union, is free and open to faculty, staff and students. Continue reading…
Sandi Zellmer, Alumni Professor of Natural Resources Law at the University of Nebraska College of Law, is featured in UNL's next Honors Forum lecture at 7 p.m., April 5 in the Nebraska Union. She will discuss "Water Law for the 21st Century." The presentation is free and open to the public. Continue reading…
Adonna Fleming will give a talk about GIS and maps at the Love Library Escape Room on April 10 at 10:30 a.m. Learn about GIS, how it can be used in a variety of projects, the types of maps that go into making a GIS project, and where to find data for Nebraska. Continue reading…
The University Libraries' free weekly workshops continue with "SciFinder Scholar: The Chemistry Database Revealed," 10:30 to 11:30 a.m., April 3 in Love Library, room 111. The session, led by Kiyomi Deards, assistant professor and science librarian, is free and open to the public. Continue reading…