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Berens' N150 Nebraska Lecture available online
January 30, 2019
Students gather in the West Legislative Chamber in the Nebraska State Capitol during a Martin Luther King Jr. rally on Jan. 21. The chamber is home to the Nebraska Unicameral.
Berens opens N150 Nebraska Lecture series
January 23, 2019
Sam Wortman
Agronomy and Horticulture seminars begin Jan. 18
January 11, 2019
The Nebraska Lectures will expand to a year-long series in celebration of the university's 150th anniversary in 2019. The first lecture, on Jan. 23, will examine the history of the Nebraska Unicameral. Pictured is the charter that officially created the university on Feb. 15, 1869.
Nebraska Lectures expand to celebrate N150
January 9, 2019
On Campus
Ali Moeller and Jim Benes will host discussions for students, faculty and staff.
German immigration event begins Oct. 22
October 18, 2018
Timothy Boals
Lectures seek to strengthen support for multilingual learners
October 1, 2018
David Baskin, “Vanitas,” chrome, metal, plastic and wood, 48”x72”x32”, 2017.
Sculptor David Baskin to present lecture Sept. 26
September 21, 2018
Special Ed and Communication Disorders talks begin Sept. 7
September 6, 2018
Seven free public lectures at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, beginning in January and lasting through April, will focus on various aspects of advances in irrigation management.
Lectures focus on advances in irrigation management
January 12, 2018
On Campus
Brown bag sessions start Sept. 22
September 21, 2017
Deanna Funnell-Harris' research focuses on responses of sorghum metabolically modified for increased usability, to grain and stalk pathogens.
Agronomy and horticulture seminars begin Sept. 15
September 11, 2017
Scholar to discuss 'Straight Talk' in American literature
March 10, 2016
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