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Wilber freshman is first Maunder-Borlaug Scholarship recipient
September 17, 2014
Sirota to perform ‘New Works for Viola’ solo recital
September 17, 2014
Chinese culture festival starts Sept. 18
September 17, 2014
Bill Messman, a Custodial Services employee who has worked at UNL for 40 years, sweeps on the first floor in Canfield Administration Building on Sept. 15. UNL's cleaning crew met all criteria to receive re-certification with honors from the International Sanitary Supply Association.
Custodial Services sweeps up international award — with honors
September 16, 2014
Rod Roth, custodian specialist, sits in a Richards Hall studio with three of his Humpty Dumpty art prints. Roth recently expanded his art from creating medieval armor by hand to drawing and painting.
Roth transitions creative process from armor to painting
September 16, 2014
Close up of the JBC cover featuring research by UNL's Rebecca Roston.
Journal to feature Roston's study of freeze-tolerant enzyme
September 16, 2014
Workers use a tractor to position the new life-sized sculpture of J. Sterling Morton on East Campus on Sept. 8. The sculpture is one of four honoring Nebraskans who have served as U.S. Secretary of Agriculture.
Sculptures honor Nebraska's former U.S. ag secretaries
September 15, 2014
Piano professor performs poetry, passion on piano
September 15, 2014
Hannah Putz (left) and Alex Galvin, third-year College of Law, talk to Lefler Middle School students about the Constitution on Sept. 16. The presentation was part of a second-year project that features law students leading Constitution Day activities with Lincoln Public Schools eighth graders.
Law students lead Constitution Day project
September 15, 2014
AAA Diversity and Inclusiveness Series Flier
Academic Advising Association hosts diversity, inclusiveness series
September 15, 2014
The "Game Birds of the World" exhibit will include more than 160 birds on display, including this Rosy-billed Pochard. The exhibit is open 1 to 4 p.m. Sept. 20 in Hardin Hall.
'Game Birds of the World' to visit Hardin Hall
September 15, 2014
Sheldon exhibit explores stories behind objects
September 15, 2014
Alex Mallory is one of 51 students named National Child Awareness Month Youth Ambassadors by the Festival of Children Foundation.
Achievements | Mallory to develop program to curb suicide among Native American youth
September 12, 2014
Scene from "To Be Takei," a documentary on actor George Takei (pictured). The film opens Sept. 12 at UNL's Mary Riepma Ross Media Arts Center.
‘Life Itself,’ ‘To Be Takei’ open at the Ross
September 12, 2014
Country musician Dustin Lynch will play the UNL Homecoming Concert on Sept. 25 on East Campus. The event is free.
Dustin Lynch to play homecoming concert
September 12, 2014
The Golden Dragon Acrobats will perform at UNL's Lied Center for Performing Arts on Sept. 18. Discounted tickets are available for students, faculty and staff.
Golden Dragon Acrobats to perform Sept. 18
September 12, 2014
Elizabeth Theiss-Morse greets a group of students from Africa before lecturing on "Why National Identity Matters in American Politics" during the 2014 Study of the United States Institute on Civic Engagement. At right is Patrice McMahon, academic director of the SUSI Institute and associate professor of political science. UNL has received a federal grant to host the program again in 2015.
UNL receives federal grant to host international scholars
September 11, 2014
Bone marrow cheek swab drive is Sept. 19
September 11, 2014
Olson Seminars kick off fall semester with the history of power on the Plains
September 11, 2014
Ravi Saraf (left) and fellow researcher Chieu Van Nguyen, who is holding up a thin membrane on a slide cover.
'Human touch' sensor could improve breast cancer detection
September 10, 2014

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