
Nov. 4 to 11, 1995
Academic Calendar
- Nov. 10, Open registration for 2nd semester. Contact:
Registration Office, 17 Admin., (402) 472-3635.
Displays/Exhibitions
- Precisionism in America 1915-1941: 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.
- The Art of Paul Goble," Great Plains Art Collection, Love Library.
From Nov. 8 to Dec. 15.
- Ceremony and Dress - Fit for the Occasion, costume exhibition
featuring the Historic Costume Collection of the Textiles, Clothing and
Design Department, Textiles, Clothing & Design Gallery, Home Economics
Bldg., East Campus. From Nov. 5 to Dec. 21.
- Critiques of Pure Abstraction, Sheldon Gallery. From Nov. 8 to Jan.
7, 1996.
- Highlights of the Permanent Collection, Lentz Center for Asian
Culture. From Nov. 5 to Feb. 25, 1996.
- The 50th Anniversary of the Nuremberg War Trials, 2nd floor display,
Love Library. From Nov. 1 to 30.
Films
- Nov. 4, Crumb, 1, 3:15, 7 & 9:15 p.m., Mary Riepma Ross Film
Theater. Contact: Film Information, (402) 472-5353.
- Nov. 5, Crumb, 2:30, 4:45, 7 & 9:15 p.m., Ross Film Theater.
- Nov. 9 & 10, Mamma Roma, 7 & 9 p.m., Ross Film Theater.
Lectures/Seminars
- Nov. 6, Center for Grassland Studies Seminar - "Breeding Improved
Forage Grass for the Central Great Plains," Ken Vogel, UNL, 3:30 p.m.,
East Union. Contact: Pam Murray (cgls001@unlvm.unl.edu), (402) 472-4101.
- Nov. 6, Henry Wald Lecture - "Beautiful, Wise and Extinct: Images of
Jewish Women in German Film Since the Holocaust," Frank Stern, Univ. of
Tel Aviv and Columbia Univ., 7:30 p.m., Bessey Hall auditorium. Contact:
Harris Center for Judaic Studies, (402) 472-9561.
- Nov. 7, Theatre Arts and Dance Lecture - "TV and Social
Responsibility," Andree Molyneux, BBC, 3:30 p.m., Howell Theatre.
Contact: Julie Hagemeier, (402) 472-1619.
- Nov. 7, Archeological Institute of America Lincoln-Omaha Lecture -
"Treasures of the Macedonian Royal Tombs," Eugene Borza, Pennsylvania
State Univ., 7 p.m., E103 Beadle Center. Contact: Michael Hoff, (402)
472-5342.
- Nov. 8, Paul A. Olson Seminar - Panel discussion - "An Alternative to
Prisons: Youth Correctional Bootcamps - Can They Work?" with Wayne
Osgood, UNL; Laurie Camp, State Deputy Attorney General; Susan Jacobs,
UNL; and John Wright, Nebraska Supreme Court Judge, 3:30 p.m., Great
Plains Art Collection Gallery, 205 Love Library. Contact: Center for
Great Plains Studies, (402) 472-3082.
- Nov. 8, Biotechnology Seminar - "Physiological Responses and Genetic
Variation of Maize Hybrids Grown at High and Low Temperatures," Barry
Martin, Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc., 4 p.m., Beadle Center
Auditorium. Contact: Center for Biotechnology, (402) 472-2635.
- Nov. 8, Steinhart Lecture - "Exercise: Bridging the Gap Between
Fadism and Scientific Legitimacy," Dr. Kenneth Cooper, 7:30 p.m., Ramada
Hotel. Contact: Vicki Highstreet, (402) 472-4771.
- Nov. 9, Keynote Address of the Big 12 & Friends NIRSA Conference -
"Physical Fitness Is as Good for Your Organization as It Is for You," Dr.
Kenneth Cooper, 8:30 a.m., $5 admission, Ramada Hotel. Contact: Vicki
Highstreet, (402) 472-4771.
- Nov. 9, Biological Sciences Seminar - "Structure of Metal-Specific
Antibodies and Their Place in the Immune System," Dwane Wylie, UNL, 3:30
p.m., 102 Hamilton Hall. Contact: Biological Sciences, (402) 472-2720.
- Nov. 9, Agricultural Economics Seminar - "Evaluating Export Subsidies
in the Presence of Domestic Farm Programs: the EEP in Context," Dan
Sumner, Univ. of California-Davis, 3:30 p.m., 45 Food Industry Complex.
Contact: Richard Perrin, (402) 472-9818.
- Nov. 9, Physics and Astronomy Colloquium - "Atomic and Molecular
Processes Induced by Slow Electrons," Ilya Fabrikant, UNL, 4 p.m., 211
Brace Lab. Contact: Physics and Astronomy, (402) 472-2770.
- Nov. 10, Materials Research Seminar - "Rational Design, Synthesis and
Physical Studies of Photorefractive Polymers," Luping Yu, Univ. of
Chicago, 10 a.m., 202 Brace Lab. Contact: Center for Materials Research
and Analysis, (402) 472-7886.
- Nov. 10, Mechanical Engineering Colloquium - "Laser Detection of
Toxic Materials," Dennis Alexander, UNL, 1:30 p.m., 241 Walter Scott
Engineering Center. Contact: George Gogos, (402) 472-3006.
- Nov. 10, Lecture - "Studying Social Regulationn in England,
1350-1600: A Confrontation with the Problems of Periodization," Marjorie
McIntosh, Univ. of Colorado, 2 p.m., 228 Andrews Hall. Contact: Esther
Cope, (402) 472-3250.
- Nov. 10, Chemistry Colloquium - "Introducing Unnatural Amino Acid
Functionality into Proteins Using Cavities: Heme Proteins and
Photosynthetic Reaction Centers," Steve Boxer, Stanford Univ., 3:30 p.m.,
110 Hamilton Hall. Contact: Chemistry Dept., (402) 472-3536.
- Nov. 10, Agricultural Meteorology Seminar - "Natural Resources and
Environmental Management Action Plan," Thomas Franti, UNL, 3:30 p.m.,
East Union. Contact: David Stooksbury (agme021@unlvm.unl.edu), (402)
472-8765.
Meetings
- Nov. 7, Academic Senate Meeting, 2:30 p.m., Great Plains Room,
East Union. Contact: Academic Senate Office, (402) 472-2573.
- Nov. 9, EC Toastmasters Meeting, noon, East Union. Contact: Dave
Scoby, (402) 472-1518.
Miscellaneous
- Nov. 6, Employee Assistance Program Brown Bag session for those
who care for elderly loved ones and will include a representative from
the Lincoln Information for the Elderly speaking on resources and support
for elderly members of the community, noon, East Union. Contact: Employee
Assistance Program, (402) 472-3107.
- Nov. 6, Teaching Workshop - "Assessment Begins in the Classroom," J.
Eison, Univ. of South Florida, 2 to 4:30 p.m., East Union. Contact:
Teaching and Learning Center to register, (402) 472-3079.
- Nov. 7, Teaching and Learning Center First Tuesday Breakfast Series -
"Teaching in High-Tech Classrooms: Support Services," 8:30 a.m., Selleck
Dining Room. Contact: Teaching and Learning Center, (402) 472-3079.
- Nov. 7, Teaching Workshop - "Assessment Begins in the Classroom," J.
Eison, Univ. of South Florida, 9:30 a.m. to noon, Nebraska Union.
Contact: Teaching and Learning Center to register, (402) 472-3079.
- Nov. 7, Conversation Series - "Transforming Teaching Insights and
Experiences into Scholarly Publications," J. Eison, Univ. of South
Florida, 2 to 4:30 p.m., Nebraska Union. Contact: Teaching and Learning
Center to register, (402) 472-3079.
- Nov. 7, Lincoln Nebraska Business Development Center Workshop (Part
1) - First-Step Workshop discussing the first steps involved in starting
a small business, 6 to 9:30 p.m. Cost is $25, Southeast Community
College. Contact: NBDC, (402) 472-3358.
- Nov. 8, Discussion - "A Dialogue About Critical Thinking," Jim Eison,
Univ. of South Florida & a panel of faculty, 10 to 11:30 a.m., Nebraska
Union. Contact: Teaching and Learning Center to register, (402) 472-3079.
- Nov. 8, 16th Annual Holiday Arts and Crafts Show, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.,
East Union. Contact: Twila Carper, (402) 466-2909.
- Nov. 8, Flu Shots, $8, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., Campus Rec Center. Contact:
University Health Center, (402) 472-7400.
- Nov. 8, University Health Center's "To Your Health Fair," 11 a.m. to
1 p.m., Campus Recreation Center. Contact: Carol Ash, (402) 472-7405.
- Nov. 9, International Eyeopener Breakfast Series with Terry Mader,
Northeast Research and Extension Center/Animal Science, discussing his
trip to Australia, 7:30 a.m., East Union. Contact: International Programs
for reservations, (402) 472-2758.
- Nov. 9, 16th Annual Holiday Arts and Crafts Show, 9:30 a.m. to 5:30
p.m., East Union.
- Nov. 9, Discussion - "Cruising the Internet: Talk with the
Webmasters," 11 a.m., East Union. Contact: Communications and Information
Technology, (402) 472-5630.
- Nov. 9, Nebraska Humanities Council Grantwriting Workshop, 3 p.m.,
Morrill Hall conference room. Contact: Contact: Research Grants &
Contracts Office to register, (402) 472-3171.
- Nov. 9, Open house to demonstrate the new distance learning
classroom, 3:30 to 4:30 p.m., 128 Mabel Lee Hall. Contact: Valerie
Marino, (402) 472-3611 x391.
- Nov. 9, Lincoln Nebraska Business Development Center Workshop (Part
2) - First-Step Workshop discussing the first steps involved in starting
a small business, 6 to 9:30 p.m. Cost is $25, Southeast Community
College. Contact: NBDC, (402) 472-3358.
- Nov. 10, Department of Educational Administration reception in honor
of Ron Joekel, 4:30 p.m., University Club, University Towers, 128 N. 13th
St. Contact: Dept. of Educational Administration, (402) 472-3726.
- Nov. 11, Faculty Dance Club Dinner and Dance with Step'n Out, 6 to 11
p.m., East Union. Contact: Larry or Caroline Routh, (402) 489-0495.
- Nov. 11, "A Night in the Orient," an evening of Asian cuisine and
cultural entertainment, 6 to 9 p.m. $9/students, $12/general admission,
Centennial Room, Nebraska Union. Contact: Minisa Chapman, (402)
472-8146.
Performances
- Nov. 4, Theatrix production - "Titanic," 8 p.m., Howell Theatre,
Temple Bldg. Contact: Theatre & Dance Box Office, (402) 472-2073.
- Nov. 5, Theatrix production - "Titanic," 2 p.m., Howell Theatre,
Temple Bldg. Contact: Theatre & Dance Box Office, (402) 472-2073.
- Nov. 5, Faculty Recital Series - Paul Barnes, piano, free, 8 p.m.,
Kimball Hall. Contact: John Whiteman, (402) 472-6865.
- Nov. 8, Kathy Buckley, commedienne, actress and motivational speaker,
8 p.m., Tickets available at the door $4.75/general & $2/students,
Pershing auditorium. Contact: Shelly DeAnda, (402) 472-8146.
- Nov. 9, Kimball Recital Series - Angela Hagenbach with Musa Nova,
free, 8 p.m., Kimball Hall. Contact: John Whiteman, (402) 472-6865.
- Nov. 9, 10 & 11, "Fool For Love," 8 p.m., Studio Theatre, Temple
Bldg. Contact: Theatre & Dance Box Office, (402) 472-2073.
- Nov. 10, Inti-Illimani, 8 p.m., Lied Center. Contact: Lied Box
Office, (402) 472-4747.
- Nov. 11, The Artis String Quartet, 8 p.m., Sheldon Gallery. Contact:
Lincoln Friends of Chamber Music for tickets, (402) 435-5454.
Planetarium
- Nov. 4, "Laser Fantasies" laser show - "Metallica," 8, 9:30 & 11
p.m., Mueller Planetarium. Contact: Mueller Planetarium, (402) 472-2641.
- Nov. 5, "Laser Visions" laser show - "Laser Country," 3:30 p.m.,
Mueller Planetarium.
- Nov. 10 & 11, "Laser Fantasies" laser show - "Matthew Sweet," 8, 9:30
& 11 p.m., Mueller Planetarium.
Sports
- Nov. 4, Football - Nebraska vs. Iowa State, 1 p.m., Memorial
Stadium. Contact: Athletic Ticket Office, (402) 472-3111.
- Nov. 7, Volleyball - Nebraska vs. Notre Dame, 7:30 p.m., Coliseum.
- Nov. 7, Women's Basketball - Athletes in Action (exhibition game), 7
p.m., Devaney Center.
- Nov. 8, Men's Basketball - Nebraska vs. Mexican All-Stars, 7:05 p.m.,
Devaney Center.
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