Gregory Rutledge, associate professor of English and Ethnic Studies, has been awarded a Fulbright award that will allow him to study the connections between African and Korean cultures. He will spend a year in Gimpo, South Korea, starting in mid-July. Continue reading…
Starting in July, NU employees will not be allowed to earn more than 280 hours of vacation leave. Employees will only be able to earn up to the maximum. For example, an employee with a leave balance of 278 hours will only earn two additional hours of vacation for the month. Continue reading…
Mueller Planetarium will feature the music of the Beatles and Pink Floyd in two laser light shows on June 14. "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. Continue reading…
Registration is open for the inaugural Nebraska Football Uplifting Athletes Road Race. Organized by the Lincoln Track Club, the event is 8 a.m., July 21. All proceeds benefit pediatric brain cancer research. Continue reading…
The Nebraska Union will receive an immediate $2.1 million immediate renovation this summer. The project — approved June 7 by the NU Board of Regents — will be limited to the first floor and includes new carpet, vinyl flooring, paint, furniture and improvements to the south entrance. Continue reading…
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. Continue reading…