Today@UNL | Calder sculpture installed; Get Rec'd is Jan. 24-25

Alexander Calder's sculpture "Tripes" is on display on the west side of the Sheldon Museum of Art. It will be on display through October.
Alexander Calder's sculpture "Tripes" is on display on the west side of the Sheldon Museum of Art. It will be on display through October.

Calder sculpture installed outside Sheldon

"Tripes," a sculpture by Alexander Calder, was installed Jan. 19 on the west side of the Sheldon. It was previously on display in London as part of a celebration of the 2012 Olympics. The sculpture is on loan from the Calder Foundation of New York and will be on display through October. Continue reading…

 
Finalists for dean of the Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture are (from left) Peter Camfield, Dann Husmann, Ron Rosati and Jack Whittier.
Finalists for dean of the Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture are (from left) Peter Camfield, Dann Husmann, Ron Rosati and Jack Whittier.

Four finalists to interview for NCTA dean post

Four candidates for dean of the Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture in Curtis will be interviewed later this month and in February. The finalists are: Peter Camfield, Oklahoma Panhandle Univ.; Dann Husmann, UNL; Ron Rosati, Missouri State Univ.; and Jack Whittier, Colorado State Univ. Continue reading…

 

Master plan open house is today

master_plan.jpgRepresentatives from Sasaki Associates will present updated versions of the UNL Campus and Landscape Master Plans during an open house session 3 to 5 p.m. today in the East Union Great Plains Room. The UNL master plan process is also featured in a College of Architecture exhibition open to Feb. 1. Continue reading…

More details at: http://go.unl.edu/planbig
 

Get Rec'd is Jan. 24-25

AD.grd.newsroom.jpgThe largest college lifestyle festival in the Midwest returns to UNL for its seventh year Jan. 24-25. Held at the UNL Campus Recreation Center, Get Rec'd showcases more than 60 vendors and includes free food, prizes and giveaways. The event is 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day. Admission is free. Continue reading…

More details at: http://www.getrecd.com
 
 
Originally published January 23, 2013 - Submit an Item