
Nov. 11 to 18, 1995
Displays/Exhibitions
- Ink: Works on Paper, Gallery of the Department of Art and Art
History, 102 Richards Hall. 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 50th Anniversary of the Nuremberg War Trials, 2nd floor display,
Love Library. To Nov. 30.
- 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. To Dec. 21.
- Critiques of Pure Abstraction, Sheldon Gallery. To Jan. 7, 1996.
- Highlights of the Permanent Collection, Lentz Center for Asian
Culture. To Feb. 25, 1996.
Films
- Nov. 12, UPC International Film - "Latcho Drom," 3, 5, 7 & 9
p.m., Mary Riepma Ross Film Theater. Contact: Film Information, 2-5353.
- Nov. 16 & 17, "Priest" and "The Attendant," 7 & 9:15 p.m., Ross Film
Theater.
- Nov. 18, "Priest" and "The Attendant," 1, 3:15, 7 & 9:15 p.m., Ross
Film Theater.
- Nov. 18, Premiere screening of The Fate of the Great Plains, 7 p.m.,
Center for Great Plains Studies Gallery, Love Library. Contact: Mary Neal
Schutz (mschutz@unlinfo.unl.edu), 2-9333, ext. 213.
Lectures/Seminars
- Nov. 11, Center for Biological Chemistry/Chemistry Seminar -
"Recent Studies in Molecular Photosynthesis," Steve Boxer, Stanford
Univ., 10 a.m., N172 Beadle Center. Contact: Biochemistry, 2-2932.
- Nov. 13, Center for Grassland Studies Seminar - "Buffalograss
Establishment and Cultural Practices," Kevin Frank, UNL, 3:30 p.m., East
Union. Contact: Pam Murray (cgls001@unlvm.unl.edu), 2-4101.
- Nov. 13, Materials Research Seminar - "Coercivity Mechanism in CoPt
Alloy Films with Perpendicular Magnetic Anisotropy," Theo Kleinefeld,
Univ. of Duisburg, 3:30 p.m., 202 Brace Lab. Contact: Center for
Materials Research and Analysis, 2-7886.
- Nov. 14, Orientation seminar for all UNL faculty interested in
proposing a study abroad program or taking a group of students abroad, 2
to 4 p.m., Pewter Room, Nebraska Union. Contact: Joseph Stimpfl
(jstimpfl@unlinfo.unl.edu), 2-5358.
- Nov. 14, Center for Biological Chemistry Seminar - "Structure and
Function of Azotobacter vinelandii ferredoxin I," Barbara Burgess, Univ.
of California, Irvine, 3:30 p.m., N172 Beadle Center. Contact:
Biochemistry, 2-2932.
- Nov. 14, Norman and Jane Geske Lectures in the History of Arts - "Why
Art History? An Exploration of Tem and Ptah," Norman Geske, 8 p.m.,
Sheldon Gallery auditorium. Contact: Sheldon Gallery, 2-2461.
- Nov. 15, Center for Biological Chemistry/Chemistry Seminar - "How Do
Plants Respond to Light by Using Different Phytochromes as Light Switch?"
Masaki Furuya, Hitachi Advanced Research Laboratory, Hitachi, Japan,
12:30 p.m., N172 Beadle Center. Contact: Biochemistry, 2-2932.
- Nov. 15, Chemistry Colloquium - The Nolan & Gloria Sommer Award
Lecture - "Polyphosphate, a Molecular Fossil Come to Life," Arthur
Kornberg, Stanford School of Medicine, 3:30 p.m., 110 Hamilton Hall.
Contact: Chemistry Dept., 2-3536.
- Nov. 15, E.N. Thompson Forum on World Issues - "Singapore - The Good,
the Bad and the Ugly," Francis T. Seow, author, attorney and professor,
Harvard Law School, 3:30 p.m., Lied Center. Contact: Barbara Emil,
2-2844.
- Nov. 15, Biotechnology Seminar - "Improving the Quality of Crops
Using Biotechnology," Wolfgang Schuch, Zeneca Plant Science, Berkshire,
U.K., 4 p.m., Beadle Center Auditorium. Contact: Center for
Biotechnology, 2-2635.
- Nov. 16, Agricultural Economics Seminar - "Risk Economies of Size,
Evidence and Implications," Bryan Schurle, Kansas State Univ., 12:30 to 2
p.m., 45 Food Industry Complex. Contact: Richard Perrin, 2-9818.
- Nov. 16, Biological Sciences Seminar - "Algal Endotoxin: Discovery,
Properties, Biological Roles," Ted Pardy, UNL, 3:30 p.m., 102 Hamilton
Hall. Contact: Biological Sciences, 2-2720.
- Nov. 16, Chemistry Colloquium - Hamilton Award Lecture - "Asymmetric
Catalysis," K. Barry Sharpless, The Scripps Research Institute, 3:30
p.m., Award Reception at 2:30 p.m. in 548 Hamilton Hall, 110 Hamilton
Hall. Contact: Chemistry Dept., 2-3536.
- Nov. 16, Phi Beta Delta Lecture - "Burundi: A View of a Country in
Conflict," Ellen Eggers and Dieuudonne Kwizera, 3:30 p.m., Nebraska
Union. Contact: International Affairs, 2-5358.
- Nov. 16, Physics and Astronomy Colloquium - "Carbon-Coated
Nanocrystals," Sara Majetich, Carnegie Mellon Univ., 4 p.m., 211 Brace
Lab. Contact: Physics and Astronomy, 2-2770.
- Nov. 16, Hyde Lecture Series - "Good and Bad Manners in Architecture:
An Argument for Design Review," Roger Schluntz, AIA, Univ. of Miami, 4
p.m., Sheldon Gallery. Contact: Geri Wesely, 2-9215.
- Nov. 17, Chemistry Colloquium - "Asymmetric Oxyamination of Olefins,"
K. Barry Sharpless, The Scripps Research Institute, 3:30 p.m., 110
Hamilton Hall. Contact: Chemistry Dept., 2-3536.
- Nov. 17, Agricultural Meteorology Seminar - "Influence of Tree
Windbreaks on Arthropod Abundance," Mary Ellen Dix, USDA-FS, Rocky
Mountain Research Station, 3:30 p.m., East Union. Contact: David
Stooksbury (agme021@unlvm.unl.edu), 2-8765.
Meetings
- Nov. 15, UAAD Meeting - "The Nerve Center of HuskerVision," 11:45
a.m., The Michael Grace Production Studio, West Stadium of Memorial
Stadium. Contact: Jim Ballard, 2-8520.
- Nov. 16, EC Toastmasters Meeting, noon, East Union. Contact: Dave
Scoby, 2-1518.
- Nov. 16, UNL Emeriti Association Meeting - "Preview of the 1996
Legislative Session," Sen. Don Wesely, 12:30 p.m., Great Plains Room,
East Union. Contact: Gordon Culver, 2-7140.
- Nov. 16, Lincoln Internet User's Group Meeting - "Doing Business on
the Intenet," 7 p.m., Henzlik Hall auditorium. Contact: Nancy Khawand
(nkhawand@unl.edu), 477-2028.
- Nov. 17, Technology Group Meeting - "Mastering Multimedia in the
Classroom," Bruce Sandhorst, Alan Runge and Mark Sumner, 11:30 a.m., Love
Library auditorium. Contact: Teaching and Learning Center, 2-3079.
Miscellaneous
- Nov. 11, Faculty Dance Club Dinner and Dance with Step'n Out, 6
to 11 p.m., East Union. Contact: Larry or Caroline Routh, 489-0495.
- Nov. 11, "A Night in the Orient," an evening of Asian cuisine and
cultural entertainment, $9/students, $12/general admission, 6 to 9 p.m.
Centennial Room, Nebraska Union. Contact: Minisa Chapman, 2-8146.
- Nov. 12, Reception and artist's book signing for "The Art of Paul
Goble," 3:30 to 5 p.m., Great Plains Art Collection. Contact: Great
Plains Art Collection, 2-6220.
- Nov. 14, Comprehensive Education Program workshop - "Incorporating
Writing and Oral Expression in Your Courses," 8:30 to 10:30 a.m., Selleck
Hall private dining room. Contact: Teaching and Learning Center to
register, 2-3079.
- Nov. 14, Flu Shots, $8, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Nebraska Union. Contact:
University Health Center, 2-7400.
- Nov. 14, Student Information System+ training session, 3:30 p.m.,
Wick Alumni Center. Contact: Angie Parnell or (sistrain@unl.edu) to
register, 2-8008.
- Nov. 15, Comprehensive Education Program workshop - "Incorporating
Writing and Oral Expression in Your Courses," 8:30 to 10:30 a.m., Selleck
Hall private dining room. Contact: Teaching and Learning Center to
register, 2-3079.
- Nov. 15, Flu Shots, $8, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., East Union. Contact:
University Health Center, 2-7400.
- Nov. 15, Nebraska Arts Council Grantwriting Workshop, 3 p.m.,
Nebraska Union. Contact: Research Grants & Contracts Office to register,
2-3171.
- Nov. 15, Rap Censorship Debate between Professor Griff formerly of
Public Enemy and Curtis Sliwa of the Guardian Angels followed by a
performance by MTV "Real World's" Heather B, 7 p.m., Nebraska Union.
Contact: Nasim Cross, 2-8146.
- Nov. 16, Theology for Lunch Program - "What Do You Feel About God?"
Joan Leitzel, Interim Chancellor, UNL, 11:30 a.m., Nebraska Union.
Contact: Larry Doerr, 476-0355.
- Nov. 16, Food for Thought Lunch Program - "The Local and the Global,"
Joseph Stimpfl, UNL and Rev. Roland Brammier, Faith United Methodist
Church, 11:30 a.m., Nebraska Union. Contact: Larry Doerr, (402) 476-0355.
- Nov. 16, Conversation Series - Conversations with Kent Hendrickson,
Associate Vice Chancellor for Information Technology, 11:45 a.m., Selleck
Hall private dining room. Contact: Teaching and Learning Center to
register, 2-3079.
- Nov. 16, The New College of Arts and Sciences Advising Center Open
House, 1:30 to 4:30 p.m., 107 Oldfather Hall. Contact: Arts and Sciences
Advising, 2-4190.
- Nov. 16, Workshop - Introduction to Grantwriting, 2 p.m., Nebraska
Union. Contact: Research Grants & Contracts Office to register, 2-3171.
- Nov. 17, Visions in Action Women's Entrepreneurial Conference
sponsored by the Lincoln-Nebraska Business Development Center and the
Gupta Institute of the College of Business Administration, UNL,
Cornhusker Hotel. Contact: Lincoln-NBDC to register, 2-3358.
- Nov. 17, Teaching Matters Session - "From TA to Faculty: Translating
Your Experience into a Faculty Position," J. Ehlers, Career Services and
R. Waldren, Agronomy, 1:30 p.m., Nebraska Union. Contact: Teaching and
Learning Center to register, 2-3079.
- Nov. 17, Workshop - Introduction to Grantwriting, 2 p.m., East Union.
Contact: Research Grants & Contracts Office to register, 2-3171.
Performances
- Nov. 11, 14-18, Fool For Love, 8 p.m., Studio Theatre, Temple
Bldg. Contact: Theatre & Dance Box Office, 2-2073.
- Nov. 11, The Artis String Quartet, 8 p.m., Sheldon Gallery. Contact:
Lincoln Friends of Chamber Music for tickets, 435-5454.
- Nov. 12, Percussion Ensemble, free, 8 p.m., Kimball Hall. Contact:
John Whiteman, 2-6865.
- Nov. 14, Faculty Recital Series - Moran Woodwind Quintet, free, 8
p.m., Kimball Hall. Contact: John Whiteman, 2-6865.
- Nov. 16-18, Theatrix production - Sand Mountain, 8 p.m., 3rd floor,
Wagon Train Project, 512 S. 7th St.. Contact: Theatre & Dance Box Office,
2-2073.
- Nov. 17, Joshua Redman, 8 p.m., Lied Center. Contact: Lied Box
Office, 2-4747.
Planetarium
- Nov. 11, "Laser Fantasies" laser show - "Matthew Sweet," 8, 9:30
& 11 p.m., Mueller Planetarium. Contact: Mueller Planetarium, 2-2641.
- Nov. 17 & 18, "Laser Fantasies" laser show - "Van Halen," 8, 9:30 &
11 p.m., Mueller Planetarium. Contact: Mueller Planetarium, 2-2641.
Sports
- Nov. 12, Volleyball - Nebraska vs. Florida, 7:30 p.m., Coliseum.
Contact: Athletic Ticket Office, 2-3111.
- Nov. 15, Volleyball - Nebraska vs. Missouri, 7:30 p.m., Coliseum.
- Nov. 16, Husker Swimming and Diving Teams vs. Colorado State women's
and Iowa men's teams, 8 p.m., Devaney Center pool.
- Nov. 16, Men's Basketball - Nebraska vs. Team Pella, 7:05 p.m.,
Devaney Center.
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