
September 16 to 23, 1995
Displays/Exhibitions
- Transformations in Fiber, a solo exhibition by Eulanda Sanders,
Textiles, Clothing & Design Gallery, Home Economics Bldg., East Campus.
To Sept. 21.
- Nebraska Women's Caucus for Art, Gallery of the Dept. of Art and Art
History, 102 Richards Hall. To Sept. 28.
- Special display of the papers of UNL Emeritus Professor Louis Casimer
Trzcinski, University Archives and Special Collections, 308 Love Library.
To Sept. 29.
- Charles Bukowski, display by Gregg Cosgrove, 2nd floor, Love Library
South. To Sept. 30.
- Treasured Gifts 1994-95, Lentz Center. To Oct. 1.
- Heartland: A Visual Exploration of the U.S. 100th Meridian,
Photographs by Monte Hartman, Great Plains Art Collection, 205 Love
Library. To Oct. 27.
- Beyond Category: The Musical Genius of Duke Ellington , Love Library.
From Sept. 21 to Nov. 2.
- Precisionism in America 1915 - 1941: Reordering Reality, Sheldon
Gallery. To Nov. 5
- Interpreting the Great Hall: Catherine Ferguson, Sheldon Gallery. To
Nov. 5.
- A Sense of Culture: Photography from the Permanent Collection,
Sheldon Gallery. To Nov. 26
- Dislocated Emblems: Recent Work by Warren Rosser, Sheldon Gallery. To
Nov. 26.
Films
- Sept. 14, 15, 21 & 22, Tom & Viv, 7 & 9:15 p.m., Mary Riepma Ross
Film Theater. Contact: Film Information, 2-5353.
- Sept. 16 & 23, Tom & Viv, 1, 3:15, 7 & 9:15 p.m., Ross Film Theater.
- Sept. 17, Tom & Viv, 2:30, 4:45, 7 & 9:15 p.m., Ross Film
Theater.
Lectures/Seminars
- Sept. 13, Paul A. Olson Seminar in Great Plains Studies - "Any
Important Form: Canada's Louis Riel in Sculpture," Fran Kaye, UNL, 3:30
p.m., Great Plains Art Collection, 205 Love Library. Contact: Center for
Great Plains Studies, 2-3082.
- Sept. 13, Biotechnology/Immunology Seminar - "Positive and Negative
Selection of B Lymphocytes in the Germinal Centers," Garnett Kelsoe,
Univ. of Maryland, School of Medicine, 4 p.m., Beadle Center Auditorium.
Contact: Center for Biotechnology, 2-2635.
- Sept. 13, European Studies Lecture - "Britain and Europe: The
Unbridgeable Divide," Martin Holmes, Mansfield College and Oxford Univ.,
7 p.m., Nebraska Union. Contact: European Studies, 2-3833.
- Sept. 14, Biological Sciences Seminar - "Genomic Structure and
Composition of Hybrids as Revealed by Comparative Linhage Mapping," Loren
Rieseberg, Indiana Univ., 3:30 p.m., 102 Hamilton Hall. Contact:
Biological Sciences, 2-2720.
- Sept. 14, Hyde Lecture Series - "Redefining Architectural Premises,"
David Leatherbarrow, Univ. of Pennsylvania, 4 p.m., Sheldon Gallery
auditorium. Contact: Geri Wesely, 2-9215.
- Sept. 14, Physics and Astronomy Colloquium - "Discovery of the Top
Quark at Fermilab," Nikos Giokaris, Rockefeller Univ., 4 p.m., 211 Brace
Lab. Contact: Physics and Astronomy, 2-2770.
- Sept. 15, Materials Research Seminar - "Transition-Metal-Rare-Earth
Exchange Coupling in New Permanent-Magnet Materials," Ping Liu, UNL, 1:30
p.m., 202 Brace Lab. Contact: Center for Materials Research & Analysis,
2-7886.
- Sept. 15, Engineering Mechanics/UNL Research Council Seminar -
"Modelling the Micro-Mechanical Behaviour of Wood," R. J. Astley, Univ.
of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand, 3:30 p.m., 306 Bancroft Hall.
Contact: Engineering Mechanics, 2-2377.
- Sept. 15, Chemistry Colloquium - "Crystal Structure of the Oxytricha
Nova Telomere Binding Protein Complexed with DNA," Steven Schultz, Univ.
of Colorado at Boulder, 3:30 p.m., 110 Hamilton Hall. Contact: Chemistry
Dept., 2-3536.
- Sept. 18, Center for Grassland Studies Seminar - "Mammals of the
Grasslands," Patricia Freeman, 3:30 p.m., East Union. Contact: Center for
Grassland Studies, 2-4101.
- Sept. 18, Veterinary and Biomedical Sciences Seminar - "Role of
Envelope Glycoproteins in the Initiation of Herpesvirus (Pseudorabies
virus) Infection," Thomas Mettenleiter, Federal Research Center of
Animals, Insel Riems, Federal Republic of Germany, 4 p.m., 145 Veterinary
Basic Science, East Campus. Contact: Fernando Osorio, 2-7809.
- Sept. 18, Lecture - "The Strangeness of Landscapes - The Problematic
Spanish Cinema - Society Equation 1944-1994," Juan Company, Universitat
de Valencia, Spain, 7 p.m., 228 Andrews Hall. Contact: Kay Nickel,
2-3774.
- Sept. 19, Center for Biological Chemistry Seminar - "The DNA
Polymerase Alpha-Primase Catalytic Duet: Mechanism and Inhibition,"
Robert Kuchta, Univ. of Colorado, Boulder, 3:30 p.m., N172 Beadle Center.
Contact: Center for Biological Chemistry, 2-2932.
- Sept. 19, Barry Williams, tickets $3/$5, 8 p.m., Great Plains Room,
East Union. Contact: UPC, 2-8146.
- Sept. 20, Biotechnology Seminar - "Acetogenic Bacteria," Lars
Ljungdahl, Univ. of Georgia at Athens, 4 p.m., Beadle Center Auditorium.
Contact: Center for Biotechnology, 2-2635.
- Sept. 21, Biological Sciences Seminar - "Marfan Syndrome: Long People
with Large Hands," Maurice Godfrey, UNMC, 3:30 p.m., 102 Hamilton Hall.
Contact: Biological Sciences, 2-2720.
- Sept. 21, Hyde Lecture Series - "The Public Realm and the Common
Good," James Howard Kunstler, author, 4 p.m., Sheldon Gallery auditorium.
Contact: Geri Wesely, 2-9215.
- Sept. 21, Physics and Astronomy Colloquium - "Domain Wall Tunneling
in One Dimensional Ferromagnets," Nicholas Giordano, Purdue Univ., 4
p.m., 211 Brace Lab. Contact: Physics and Astronomy, 2-2770.
- Sept. 22, Materials Research Seminar - "Properties of Carbon
Nanotubes," Carter White, Naval Research Lab, 1 p.m., 548 Hamilton Hall.
Contact: Center for Materials Research and Analysis, 2-7886.
- Sept. 22, Lewis E. Harris Lecture on Public Policy - "DNA - Past,
Present and Future," James Dewey Watson, 1962 Nobel Prize in Physiology
or Medicine, 2 p.m., Lied Center. Contact: Karen Underwood, 2-8524.
- Sept. 22, Chemistry Colloquium - "Molecular Dynamics of Detonation,"
Carter White, Naval Research Laboratory, 3:30 p.m., 110 Hamilton Hall.
Contact: Chemistry Dept., 2-3536.
Meetings
- Sept. 14, EC Toastmasters Meeting, noon, East Union. Contact:
Dave Scoby, 2-1518.
- Sept. 19, Teaching and Learning Center Let's Talk Teaching Breakfast
Meeting - "Using Computers for Class Management," 8:30 a.m., Wick Alumni
Center. Contact: Teaching and Learning Center to register, 2-3079.
- Sept. 19, Parking Advisory Meeting, 2 p.m., Nebraska Union. Contact:
Linda Cowdin, 2-4455.
- Sept. 21, EC Toastmasters Meeting, noon, East Union. Contact: Dave
Scoby, 2-1518.
Meeting,
- Sept. 21, Faculty Social Network Club meeting, 6 p.m.,
Nebraska Union. Contact: Nicolette Bonnstetter, 423-9138.
- Sept. 21, Lincoln Internet User's Group meeting, 7 p.m., Henzlik
Hall. Contact: Nancy Khawand (nkhawand@unl.edu), 477-2028.
- Sept. 22, Technology Group meeting, noon, East Union. Contact:
Teaching and Learning Center, 2-3079.
Miscellaneous
- Sept. 13, Panel discussion - "From Anonymous to the Guerrilla
Girls: the History and Issues of Women Artists," Christin Mamiya, UNL;
Barbara DiBernard, UNL and Frances Thurber, UNO, noon, Gallery of the
Dept. of Art and Art History, 102 Richards Hall. Contact: Joe Ruffo,
2-2631.
- Sept. 13, Nutrition Education Series - "Cooking for 1, 2 or a Few,"
$5/members, $7.50/non-members, 6:30 p.m., Campus Recreation Center.
Contact: Campus Recreation, 2-3467.
- Sept. 13, Panel discussion - "The Social Cost of Low Wages in
Nebraska," 7 p.m., Centennial Room, Nebraska Union. Contact: Keith
Parker, 2-7973.
- Sept. 14, "Cruising the Internet: Netscape's Other Tools," 11 a.m.,
East Union. Contact: CIT Computing, 2-5630.
- Sept. 14, Garden Variety Hour, Tour of the Prairie at Maxwell
Arboretum by Jim Stubbendieck, UNL Professor of Range Ecology, noon,
Gazebo, East Campus. Contact: Diane Wilson, 2-9139.
- Sept. 15, Tuition and fee payment deadline. Contact: Student
Accounts, 110 Admin., 2-2887.
- Sept. 15, Teaching and Learning Center Discussion Series -
"Encouraging and Evaluating Students' Writing," 1:30 p.m., Selleck Dining
Room. Contact: Teaching and Learning Center, 2-3079.
- Sept. 19, Panel discussion - "Narrowing the Gap Between the Rich and
Poor - The Need to Raise the State Minimum Wage," 7:30 p.m., Centennial
Room, Nebraska Union. Contact: Keith Parker, 2-7973.
- Sept. 20, Nutrition and Food Update Workshop, East Union. Contact:
Julie Albrecht to register, 2-3717.
- Sept. 20, 21 & 22, Print Sale, all day, Nebraska Union plaza/lounge.
Contact: UPC, 2-8146.
- Sept. 21, Workshop "From Product to Profit - Starting a Food
Manufacturing Business," 8 a.m., East Campus. Contact: Darice Cecil to
register, 2-7833.
- Sept. 21, Teaching and Learning Center Technology Workshop -
"Hypermedia in Music and Humanities Using CD-ROM and Videodisc
Technology," 9 a.m. to noon, Nebraska Union. Contact: Teaching and
Learning Center, 2-3079.
- Sept. 21, Teaching and Learning Center Technology Workshop -
"Hypermedia in the Sciences Using CD-ROM and Videodisc Technology," 2:30
to 5 p.m., Nebraska Union. Contact: Teaching and Learning Center, 2-3079.
- Sept. 21, Sons and Daughters of Faculty and Staff Luncheon, 11:30
a.m., Wick Alumni Center. Contact: Karen Starr, 2-8545.
- Sept. 21, Food for Thought Lunch Program - "Us, Them and All of Us,"
Paul Olson, UNL and Rev. LaTaunya Bynum, Bethany Christian Church, 11:30
a.m., Nebraska Union. Contact: Larry Doerr, 476-0355.
- Sept. 21, Teleconference - "Multimedia Fair Use Guidelines: The
Educational Gateway to the Information Age," noon, Georgian Suite,
Nebraska Union. Contact: Agnes Adams, 2-3628.
- Sept. 22, Degree Application Deadline for applying for a degree to be
received on Dec. 16, Records Office, 107 Canfield Admin. Bldg. Contact:
Records Office, 2-3636.
- Sept. 22, Theology for Lunch Program - "What Do You Think About
Money?" Ron Reichel, Waddell & Reed, 11:30 a.m., Nebraska Union. Contact:
Larry Doerr, 476-0355.
- Sept. 22, Teaching and Learning Center Technology Workshop - "Tech in
Sciences," 2 to 4:30 p.m., East Union. Contact: Teaching and Learning
Center, 2-3079.
- Sept. 22, Retirement reception for Douglas E. Rix, Assistant
Director, Housing/Food Service, 2 p.m., North Dining Room, Cather-Pound
Food Service. Contact: Charlotte McAvoy Kyriss, 2-9046.
- Sept. 22, George W. Beadle Center for Genetics and Biomaterials
Research Dedication Ceremony, 4 p.m., Beadle Center Atrium, 19th & Vine
St.. Contact: Karen Underwood, 2-8524.
- Sept. 22, Dance (Rave) - Techno-Industrial Trance, 7 to 11 p.m. $5
admission, Culture Center, 333 N. 14th St. Contact: Justin Lewis,
436-8832.
- Sept. 23, UNL Garden Friends "Big Red" Tour of City Campus, every 1/2
hour from 9 a.m. to noon, Wick Center. Contact: Diane Wilson, 2-9139.
- Sept. 23, George W. Beadle Center for Genetics and Biomaterials
Research Open House, 9 a.m. to noon, Beadle Center, 19th & Vine St.
Contact: Karen Underwood, 2-8524.
- Sept. 23, Dedication of the gates to the entrance of The Garden, 9:30
a.m., Love Garden, 13th & R St.. Contact: Diane Wilson, 2-9139.
Performances
- Sept. 14 & 15, "STOMP," 8 p.m., Lied Center. Contact: Lied
Box Office, 2-4747.
- Sept. 21, Faculty Recital Series - Quentin Faulkner, organ, free, 8
p.m., Cornerstone, 640 N. 16th St.. Contact: John Whiteman, 2-6865.
- Sept. 22, Ping Chong in "Chinoiserie," 8 p.m., Kimball Hall. Contact:
Lied Box Office, 2-4747.
Planetarium
- Sept. 15 & 16, "Laser Fantasies" laser show - "Nine Inch
Nails," 8, 9:30 & 11 p.m., Mueller Planetarium. Contact: Mueller
Planetarium, 2-2641.
- Sept. 17, Planetarium Program - "Moonwitch" and "The Apollo
Missions," 2 p.m., Mueller Plantetarium.
- Sept. 17, "Laser Visions" laser show - "Laser Country," 3:30 p.m.,
Mueller Planetarium.
- Sept. 22 & 23, "Laser Fantasies" laser show - "Pink Floyd: Beyond the
Abdabs (best of)," 7, 9 & 11 p.m., Mueller Planetarium.
Sports
- Sept. 16, Cross-Country - Woody Greeno/Nebraska Invitational, 10
a.m., Pioneers Park. Contact: Athletic Ticket Office, 2-3111.
- Sept. 16, Football - Nebraska vs. Arizona State, 1 p.m., Memorial
Stadium.
- Sept. 22, Women's Soccer - Nebraska vs. Kansas, 7 p.m., Abbott Soccer
Park Complex.
- Sept. 22, Volleyball - Arby's Classic - Nebraska vs. Baylor, 7:30
p.m., Coliseum.
- Sept. 23, Football - Nebraska vs. Pacific, 1 p.m., Memorial Stadium.
- Sept. 23, Volleyball - Arby's Classic - Nebraska vs. George
Washington, 7:30 p.m., Coliseum.
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