Symposium offers strategies to help you stay sharp

The Aging Brain Symposium

Everyday solutions to stay sharp in mind and body.Discover strategies and everyday solutions from health and wellness professionals to help you stay sharp throughout your life. The symposium takes place on Friday, Nov 2, from 8:30 a.m. to 12 p.m., at Southeast Community, Continuing Education Center. Continue reading…

 

Seeking a Just World Order, Peace and Prosperity

Scholars and policymakers will address the world’s prospects for peace and prosperity at the symposium “Seeking a Just World Order: The Quest for Peace and Prosperity,” on Saturday, Oct 27, 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., at the University of Nebraska East Campus Union, 1705 Arbor Drive, Lincoln, Neb. Continue reading…

 

UNL research study on hearing loss

The Amplification and Perception Laboratory at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln is looking for study volunteers. The purpose of the study is to examine your ability to hear acoustic cues in speech, with the goal of improving outcomes for adults with hearing loss. Continue reading…

 

Johnny Manhattan Orchestra

Music from the Swing EraA big band sound and a dance lesson for the price of admission. OLLI members receive a discount ticket to performances. The next performance is Friday, Oct 12, 7-10 p.m., at the Delray Ballroom, 817 St. in Lincoln’s Haymarket. Continue reading…

 

UNL symposium to explore healthy lifestyle choices

UNL professors to host a free and public research symposium, "Integrating Exercise, Appetite Regulation and Food Choices for a Healthy Lifestyle: The Role of Behavioral, Physiological and Neural Mechanisms," from 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m Oct. 16, in the Center for Brain, Biology and Behavior, Room B60.

More details at: https://go.unl.edu/tg9d
 

Bridget Kibbey, harpist, and guests

Bridget Kibbey, harpistBridget Kibbey pushes the very boundaries of what the harp can do. This concert will feature a wide range of music and includes two guest artists. It will forever change how you think about the harp. Sunday, Oct 7, 3 p.m., First Presbyterian Church, 840 S. 17th St. Continue reading…

 
Originally published October 5, 2018 - Submit an Item