
Oct. 14 to Oct. 21, 1995
Academic Calendar
- Oct. 14, Master's Week, UNL Campus. Contact: Karen Underwood,
(402) 472-8524.
Displays/Exhibitions
- Treasured Gifts 1994-95, Lentz Center. To Oct. 31.
- Celebration of Youth: Creativity in Textiles, fiber art by Nebraska
youth in 4-H, Textiles, Clothing & Design Gallery, Home Economics Bldg.,
East Campus. From Oct. 2 to 18.
- Outside Ourselves Ñ Inside Each Other, a continuing creation of
bodycasts and journals, exploring our bodies and our relationship as
women and collaborators, works by Katherine Bergstrom and Samantha
Gaines, 338 Nebraska Union. From Oct. 9 to 20.
- Heartland: A Visual Exploration of the U.S. 100th Meridian,
Photographs by Monte Hartman, Great Plains Art Collection, 205 Love
Library. To Oct. 27.
- Exhibit to raise awareness about domestic violence and sexual assault
in the Lincoln area as part of National Domestic Violence Awareness
Month, Main Gallery Walls, Nebraska Union. Runs from Oct. 9-16 and Oct.
22-27.
- Midwest Modern: Harris Armstrong & Samuel Marx, photographs, drawings
and text panels, Architecture Hall Gallery. To Oct. 31.
- Beyond Category: The Musical Genius of Duke Ellington, Love Library.
From Sept. 21 to Nov. 2.
- Precisionism in America 1915 Ñ 1941: Reordering Reality, Sheldon
Gallery. To Nov. 5.
- Interpreting the Great Hall: Catherine Ferguson, Sheldon Gallery. To
Nov. 5.
- Ink: Works on Paper, Gallery of the Department of Art and Art
History,
102 Richards Hall. From Oct. 16 to Nov. 22.
- 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
- Oct. 14, "Bandit Queen," 1, 3:15, 7 & 9:15 p.m., Mary Riepma Ross
Film Theater. Contact: Film Information, (402) 472-5353.
- Oct. 15, "Bandit Queen," 2:30, 4:45, 7 & 9:15 p.m., Ross Film
Theater.
- Oct. 19, The Film/Video Showcase Presents: The Films of Severo Perez,
3 & 7:30 p.m., Ross Film Theater.
- Oct. 21, The Film/Video Showcase Presents: The Films of Severo Perez,
1, 3 & 7:30 p.m., Mary Riepma Ross Film Theater.
Lectures/Seminars
- Oct. 16, Super Seminar offering supervisory training for
managers, 1:30 to 4:45 p.m., Pewter Room, Nebraska Union. Contact:
Michelle Strickler to register, (402) 472-8033.
- Oct. 16, Center for Grassland Studies Seminar - "The Effects of
Cultural Practices and Environmental Conditions on Golf Ball Roll," Anne
Rist, 3:30 p.m., East Union. Contact: Center for Grassland Studies, (402)
472-4101.
- Oct. 16, Materials Research/Engineering Mechanics Seminar -
"Interface and Mechanical Properties of Composite Materials," Hiroyuti
Hamada, Kyoto Institute of Technology, 3:30 p.m., 306 Bancroft Hall.
Contact: Center for Materials Research and Analysis, (402) 472-7886.
- Oct. 16, Veterinary and Biomedical Science Seminar - "The Effect of
Iron on Protein Expression in Mycobacteria," Ming-Kun Hsieh, BS, 4 p.m.,
145 Veterinary Basic Science, East Campus. Contact: Raul Barletta, (402)
472-8543.
- Oct. 17, UNOPA Professional Growth Committee Seminar - "Learn How to
Plan for Your Retirement Pre-Retirement," presented by Greg Clayton,
University of Nebraska Risk Management and Benefits and Dave Anderson,
Lincoln District of Social Security Administration, 8:30 to 11:30 a.m.,
East Union. Contact: Kim Freeman to register by Oct. 11, (402) 472-4681.
- Oct. 17, "Homosexuals and the Spanish Inquisition: An Untold Story,"
Louis Crompton., 3:30 p.m., 228 Andrews Hall. Contact: Louis Crompton,
(402) 483-6350.
- Oct. 17, Plant Pathology Seminar - "Phenol Extraction: History,
Mechanism and How to Make It Behave," Les Lane, UNL, 4 p.m., 345 Keim
Hall. Contact: Plant Pathology, (402) 472-2858.
- Oct. 18, Super Seminar offering supervisory training for managers,
1:30 to 4:45 p.m., Pewter Room, Nebraska Union. Contact: Michelle
Strickler to register, (402) 472-8033.
- Oct. 18, Biotechnology Seminar - "Aquaporins and Amylase Inhibitors:
Vacuolar Proteins for Fun and Profit," Maarten Chrispeels, Univ. of
California-San Diego, 4 p.m., Beadle Center Auditorium. Contact: Center
for Biotechnology, (402) 472-2635.
- Oct. 18, "Henry Moore, Anthony Caro, David Smith and Mark di Suvero,"
Norman Geske, 7 p.m., Sheldon Gallery. Contact: Sheldon Gallery, (402)
472-2461.
- Oct. 19, Agricultural Economics Seminar - "The Polish Economy in
Transition," Lynn Lutgen, UNL, 12:30 to 2 p.m., 45 Food Industry Complex.
Contact: Richard Perrin, (402) 472-9818.
- Oct. 19, Biological Sciences Seminar - "In Situ Microbial Physiology
Using Protein Biomarkers," Paul Blum, UNL, 3:30 p.m., 102 Hamilton Hall.
Contact: Biological Sciences, (402) 472-2720.
- Oct. 19, Physics and Astronomy Colloquium - "Spin Polarized
Photoemission Using Synchrotron Radiation," Elaine Seddon, Daresbury
Laboratory, U.K., 4 p.m., 211 Brace Lab. Contact: Physics and Astronomy,
(402) 472-2770.
- Oct. 19, Children's Literature Festival Lecture - "A Sense of Place,"
Gloria Pinkney, writer of children's books and Jerry Pinkney, illustrator
of children books, 7:30 p.m., Love Library auditorium. Contact: Eva
Sartori, (402) 472-6987.
- Oct. 20, Center for Grassland Studies Seminar - "The USGA Green
Section - What It Was, What is Is, and What It Will Be," Larry Gilhuley,
United States Golf Association, 10 a.m., East Union. Contact: Center for
Grassland Studies, (402) 472-4101.
- Oct. 20, Chemistry Colloquium - "Toward New Photonic and Chemical
Sensor Materials: Organic Molecular Beam Epitaxy, Langmuir-Blodgett and
Solution Self-Assembly Strategies," Neal Armstrong, Univ. of Arizona at
Tucson, 3:30 p.m., 110 Hamilton Hall. Contact: Chemistry Dept., (402)
472-3536.
Meetings
- Oct. 17, Komensky (Comenius) Club & European Studies Meeting with
lecture by visiting professor Milada Polisenska, 7 p.m., Nebraska Union.
Contact: Mila Saskova-Pierce, (402) 472-1336.
- Oct. 19, EC Toastmasters, noon, East Union. Contact: Dave Scoby,
(402) 472-1518.
- Oct. 19, Lincoln Internet User's Group meeting, 7 p.m., Mabel Lee
Hall New Media Center. Contact: Nancy Khawand (nkhawand@unl.edu), (402)
477-2028.
Miscellaneous
- Oct. 16, Hazard Communication Training required for all employees
working with chemicals, 9:30 to 11:30 a.m., Business Services Complex,
1700 Y St.. Contact: Del Weed, (402) 472-9551.
- Oct. 16, World Food Day activities - Panel discussion - "Trends in
Global Population: Implications for Natural Resources, Production Systems
and Food Balance," followed by a brown bag lunch with Emilia
Gonzales-Clements and an International Teleconference, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.,
East Union. Contact: International Programs for reservations, (402)
472-2758.
- Oct. 16, Hazard Communication Training required for all employees
working with chemicals, 1:30 to 3:30 p.m., Business Services Complex,
1700 Y St.. Contact: Del Weed, (402) 472-9551.
- Oct. 17, Century Teaching Club discussion on Student Ratings, 8:30
a.m., Selleck Hall private dining room. Contact: Teaching and Learning
Center (unltlc@unlinfo.unl.edu) to register, (402) 472-3079.
- Oct. 17, Flu Shots, $8, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., East Union. Contact:
University Health Center, (402) 472-7400.
- Oct. 17, Nebraska Business Development Center-Lincoln First Step
Workshop for starting a small business and developing a business plan, 6
to 9:30 p.m., Southeast Community College. Contact: Nebraska Business
Development Center, (402) 472-3358.
- Oct. 17, Discussion on eating disorders and the fitness conscious
individual with Karen Miller, registered dietitian, $5 members, $7.50
nonmembers, 6:30 p.m., East Union. Contact: Campus Recreation to
register, (402) 472-3467.
- Oct. 18, Discussion on eating disorders and the fitness conscious
individual with Karen Miller, registered dietitian, $5 members, $7.50
nonmembers, 6:30 p.m., Campus Recreation. Contact: Campus Recreation to
register, (402) 472-3467.
- Oct. 19, International Eyeopener Breakfast featuring Lynn Lutgen,
Agricultural Economics, discussing his experiences in Poland, 7:30 a.m.,
East Union. Contact: International Programs for reservations, (402)
472-2758.
- Oct. 19, Food for Thought Lunch Program - "The One and the Many," F.
Gregory Hayden, UNL and Rev. Fred Nelson, First Lutheran Church, A.M.
11:30, Nebraska Union. Contact: Larry Doerr, (402) 476-0355.
- Oct. 19, Garden Variety Hour, Fall Folliage Tour by Steve Rodie, UNL
Horticulture Professor, noon, Gazebo, East Campus. Contact: Diane Wilson,
(402) 472-9139.
- Oct. 19, Retirement reception for Virginia Stryker, research
technician, Biochemistry, 3:30 to 5 p.m., N267 Beadle Center. Contact:
Carol Hegel, (402) 472-4745.
- Oct. 19, Nebraska Business Development Center-Lincoln First Step
Workshop for starting a small business and developing a business plan, 6
to 9:30 p.m., Southeast Community College. Contact: Nebraska Business
Development Center, (402) 472-3358.
- Oct. 19, Discussion - "Men's Center - Where Is It?" facilitated by
Michael Stinson, therapist, 7 p.m., Nebraska Union. Contact: The Women's
Center, (402) 472-2597.
Oct. 19, Reading - Art Homer reading from "The Drownt Boy," 7 p.m., 228
Andrews Hall. Contact: Prairie Schooner, (402) 472-0911.
- Oct. 20, Technology Group discussion on "Groupware Applications for
Teaching and/or Learning" with Britt Watwood, Educational Administration,
noon, New Media Center, Mabel Lee Hall. Contact: Teaching and Learning
Center (unltlc@unlinfo.unl.edu), (402) 472-3079.
- Oct. 20, "Teaching Matters" discussion on Classroom Assessment
Techniques, 1:30 p.m., Nebraska Union. Contact: Teaching and Learning
Center (unltlc@unlinfo.unl.edu) to register, (402) 472-3079.
- Oct. 20, College of Law Open House celebrating the 20th anniversary
of the Civil Clinical Law Program, 4:30 to 6:30 p.m., Law College.
Contact: Kevin Ruser, (402) 472-3271.
- Oct. 21, College of Law Dinner celebrating the 20th anniversary of
the Civil Clinical Law Program with Robert MacCrate, former president of
the American Bar Association, tickets are $25, 6 p.m., Ramada Hotel.
Contact: Jan Deshayes for dinner reservations, (402) 472-3271.
Performances
- Oct. 14, Carnatic vocal concert by Smt. S. Sowmya, tickets can be
purchased at TicketMaster or Unions, 7 p.m., Culture Center, 333 N. 14th
St.. Contact: Dr. Radha (Raag@unlinfo.unl.edu), (402) 472-3827.
- Oct. 15, University Orchestra, free, 3 p.m., Kimball Hall. Contact:
John Whiteman, (402) 472-6865.
- Oct. 19, 20 & 21, "Richard III," 8 p.m., Howell Theatre, Temple Bldg.
Contact: Theatre & Dance Box Office, (402) 472-2073.
- Oct. 20, Big Sing featuring Varsity Glee Club, University Chorale and
groups from Kansas State University, 8 p.m., Tickets $5, $3 students,
Kimball Hall. Contact: Lied Box Office, (402) 472-4747.
- Oct. 20, The Ying Quartet, 8 p.m., Sheldon Gallery auditorium.
Contact: Lincoln Friends of Chamber Music for tickets, (402) 435-5454.
- Oct. 21, Central Ballet of China, 8 p.m., Lied Center. Contact: Lied
Box Office, (402) 472-4747.
Planetarium
- Oct. 14, "Laser Fantasies" laser show - "Live," 8, 9:30 & 11
p.m., Mueller Planetarium. Contact: Mueller Planetarium, (402) 472-2641.
- Oct. 15, "Laser Visions" laser show - "Laser Country," 3:30 p.m.,
Mueller Planetarium.
- Oct. 20 & 21, "Laser Fantasies" laser show - "Ozzy Osbourne/Black
Sabbath," 8, 9:30 & 11 p.m., Mueller Planetarium. Contact: Mueller
Planetarium, (402) 472-2641.
Sports
- Oct. 14, UNL Men's Volleyball Club Tournament, 9 a.m., Mabel Lee
Hall (north gym). Contact: Campus Recreation, (402) 472-3467.
- Oct. 14, Football - Nebraska vs. Missouri, 1 p.m., Memorial Stadium.
Contact: Athletic Ticket Office, (402) 472-3111.
- Oct. 15, Women's Soccer - Nebraska vs. Southern Methodist, 1 p.m.,
Abbott Soccer Park Complex. Contact: Athletic Ticket Office, (402)
472-3111.
- Oct. 20, Women's Soccer - Nebraska vs. Brigham Young, 7 p.m., Abbott
Soccer Park Complex. Contact: Athletic Ticket Office, (402) 472-3111.
- Oct. 21, UNL Men's Volleyball - Nebraska vs. Colorado, 9:30 a.m.,
Court 8, Campus Recreation Center. Contact: Campus Recreation, (402)
472-3467.
- Oct. 21, UNL Men's Rugby vs. UNL Alumni, 11 a.m., Whittier. Contact:
Campus Recreation, (402) 472-3467.
- Oct. 21, Football - Nebraska vs. Kansas State, 1 p.m., Memorial
Stadium. Contact: Athletic Ticket Office, (402) 472-3111.
- Oct. 21, Volleyball - Nebraska vs. Colorado, 7:30 p.m., Coliseum.
Contact: Athletic Ticket Office, (402) 472-3111.
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