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Friday and Weekend, June 8 - 10, 2012

Colorful Creature Day

Colorful Creature Day is June 9 at Morrill Hall

Colorful Creature Day is June 9, 1 to 4:30 p.m. at the University of Nebraska State Museum in Morrill Hall. This fun-filled afternoon for families celebrates the fun, furry side of science. Regular museum admission will be charged. Admission is free (with a valid NCard) for UNL faculty, staff, students and immediate family.

Colorful Creature Day will feature live animals and art activities in the museum. Groups will be on hand to give children the opportunity learn about and interact with different creatures, including an alpaca, llama, miniature horse, birds, snakes, butterflies, amphibians, insects, and more. At 3:30 p.m., Wildlife Encounters will present exotic animals in Elephant Hall, including a kinkajou, alligator, coatimundi, African serval, and others. Read more about this event in Today@UNL.

 

UNL study scrutinizes worker dignity at Foxconn, Apple plants

Kristen Lucas
Kristen Lucas

In the global controversy that followed a rash of worker suicides at Foxconn Technology Group — the Taiwanese company whose huge Chinese factories assemble the world's most popular consumer electronics — the firm and corporate partners such as Apple repeatedly invoked the notion of safeguarding employees' dignity.

For lasting change, Foxconn could provide legitimate paths to worker dignity - by limiting verbal abuse and developing management and discipline practices that help employees save face. Perhaps most importantly, it can improve employees' lives away from work, said Kristen Lucas, a UNL assistant professor of communication studies and lead author of the study. Read more about this study in Today@UNL.

 

Students take first in national advertising competition

1st Place Trophy

Advertising students from the College of Journalism and Mass Communications earned first place in the 2012 National Student Advertising Competition, June 2-5 in Austin, Texas. A total of 153 student teams from across the United States competed in the program, which is sponsored by the American Advertising Federation. Only 19 of those 153 teams advanced to nationals.

The competition challenged students to develop a fully integrated marketing campaign to help Nissan build awareness and lasting favorability among African-American, Hispanic and Chinese-American millennial consumers in the United States. UNL has finished first in districts and contended for the national title for the past four years. UNL competes in District 9, which represents clubs and American Advertising Federations in Nebraska, Iowa, Missouri and Kansas.Read more about this competition in Today@UNL.

 

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Security

Security breach may have included employee data

On Wednesday night, May 23, a security breach of the Nebraska Student Information System, the university-wide student information system, was detected. NeSIS contains Social Security numbers and date of birth for all employees. When the initial announcement was made Friday evening, it was unclear that employee data was included.

At this time, we have no direct evidence that this information was downloaded and we have no reports of identity theft stemming from this breach. We are working with an outside security firm to help analyze the level of risk of personal information being misappropriated and to make recommendations for any additional safeguards that are needed. Read more details and find other resources about this security incident in Today@UNL.

 

Flexing Muscles
A scene from Charles Fairbanks' film "Flexing Muscles."

Ross showcases the short films of Charles Fairbanks

The Mary Riepma Ross is featuring "Tender Muscles," a collection of five short films by Charles Fairbanks, at 7:45 p.m. June 9. The event, which is free and open to the public, includes a question and answer session with the filmmaker.

Fairbanks is a wrestler and filmmaker. His recent work focuses on Lucha Libre in Mexico, where the artist fights as the One-Eyed Cat (El Gato Tuerto) with a camera built into his mask. Read more about these films at The Ross website.

 

Nebraska App

UNL launches Nebraska App

UNL has launched the Nebraska App, a suite of mobile applications that makes essential university resources available on mobile devices. Students can check grades, access course content and browse the course catalog. They can access the public directory and get in touch instantly, keep tabs on Husker sports, find places on the campus map, stay informed with the latest campus news, watch videos, and even listen to podcasts of popular lectures in iTunesU.

"UNL is moving services to the where the students are in terms of devices and network access"," said Mark Askren, Chief Information Officer. "Students now have a much more powerful connection to UNL via their mobile device." Read more about Nebraska App in Today@UNL.