2002 News Releases


Dec. 20, 2002

  • 1,300 to Receive Degrees at Dec. 21 Commencement
  • Museum's Explore Evolution Project Receives $2.8 Million from NSF
  • Nebraska Alumni Association, SAGE Program Join Forces
  • Entrepreneurship Center Announces Business Plan Competition Winners
  • 3 Companies Intend to Bid on Husker Radio Contract
  • Perlman Names Steve Pederson Director of Athletics

    Dec. 18, 2002

  • 3 Candidates to Interview for Dean of Undergraduate Studies
  • Nebraska Journalism Students to Make Reporting Trek to Cuba

    Dec. 17, 2002

  • Nebraska Alumni Association to Host Pre-Bowl Game Event

    Dec. 16, 2002

  • Nebraska Economist Greg Hayden Wins Veblen-Commons Award
  • MOST Program a Success in UNL Sociology Department
  • NU Considering Alternative Proposals for Radio Sports Broadcasts

    Dec. 12, 2002

  • 1,300 to Receive Degrees at Dec. 21 UNL Commencement Exercises
  • Joe Selig Named Interim Director of Athletics

    Dec. 11, 2002

  • February Conference to Address African and Latina/o Experiences

    Dec. 10, 2002

  • Athletics Director Search Committee Announced

    Dec. 9, 2002

  • Nebraska Economy Expected to Grow in 2003 and 2004

    Dec. 6, 2002

  • Mueller Planetarium Presents Holiday Laser Shows

    Nov. 27, 2002

  • Perlman: Budget Cuts Were Fair to Both Greater Nebraska, Lincoln Campus

    Nov. 25, 2002

  • 'Child's Christmas in Wales' at Great Plains Art Collection Dec. 5

    Nov. 22, 2002

  • NU Law Students Win Regional Rounds of Moot Court Competition

    Nov. 21, 2002

  • Tickets for Bono, Judd Lecture at E.N. Thompson Forum Available Nov. 22 Beginning at 11 a.m.

    Nov. 20, 2002

  • Chancellor Perlman Announces 3rd-Round Budget Cuts
  • AIDS Quilt Panels on Display Dec. 1-5 at Nebraska Union
  • Hebrew University's Charney to Address Denial of Holocaust Nov. 25
  • November Honorees

    Nov. 18, 2002

  • Undergraduate Research Symposium Is Nov. 21 at Nebraska Union

    Nov. 14, 2002

  • NU Theatre Professor Producing State's Lewis & Clark Celebration
  • Grants Fund New Chemistry Equipment, Renovations at NU
  • Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery Hires Nygren as Development Director

    Nov. 12, 2002

  • National Survey Outlines UNL Student Engagement
  • Cornhusker Forensics Team Sends 3, Places 5th at Bradley Tournament

    Nov. 11, 2002

  • Nominations Sought for 2003 'Fulfilling the Dream' Award
  • Native American Culture Celebration Is Nov. 22

    Nov. 9, 2002

  • Lincoln's Hassebroek, Arlington's Kruger Crowned Homecoming Royalty

    Nov. 7, 2002

  • 'Treasures From NU State Museum' Go on Display Nov. 16
  • Penn's Geoffrey Hazard Delivers 2002 Roscoe Pound Lecture Nov. 14
  • Museum's Saturday Science Days Augment 'Treasures' Exhibit
  • College of Law to Host Ethics Conference Nov. 15
  • Equal Opportunity in Rural Education Is Law Lecture Topic

    Nov. 6, 2002

  • North Central Programming Contest Saturday at Ferguson Hall
  • Nebraska Alumni Association to Host 'Come on Home' Celebration

    Nov. 5, 2002

  • Nebraska Alumni Association Sponsors 'Virtual Homecoming'

    Nov. 1, 2002

  • University of Nebraska-Lincoln Recognizes Distinguished Scholars of 2002
  • Nebraska Homecoming Royalty Finalists Selected

    Oct. 31, 2002

  • Author Mary Pipher to Discuss Refugees in Nov. 13 Thompson Lecture
  • Scholar to Discuss Theory of Link Between Genetics and Leadership

    Oct. 30, 2002

  • Refugees on Great Plains Topic of Nov. 12 Olson Seminar

    Oct. 29, 2002

  • $2 Million Grant Funds Hispanic Career Ladder Project in NE Nebraska
  • 5 Distinguished Alumni Return for UNL Masters Week
  • Law College Fall Pre-Law Open House Set Nov. 16

    Oct. 28, 2002

  • People of Color in Predominantly White Institutions Conference Is Nov. 6-7
  • Colloquium, Lecture, Opera Highlight French Week at UNL
  • Art Historian Patricia Broder to Highlight Native Art Exhibits Nov. 8

    Oct. 24, 2002

  • More Than 1,400 Expected Nov. 14 for UNL's 13th Annual Math Day
  • International Multi-Cultural Exchange Conference Is Nov. 16
  • UNL Botanical Garden & Arboretum Announces Photo Contest Winners

    Oct. 21, 2002

  • Deep Sky Delights of Autumn Featured Oct. 25 at Student Observatory
  • NU's Scarlet & Cream Singers to Perform Nov. 1 in Lexington

    Oct. 18, 2002

  • Nebraska, MIT Scientists First to Find Existence of 3 Metals in a Protein

    Oct. 17, 2002

  • Justice Department Funds Project to Prevent Violence Against Women
  • Writer on Varrio Life to Read From Fiction Works Nov. 6

    Oct. 16, 2002

  • Grant Funds Virtual Whitman Archive at U. of Nebraska
  • Renowned Russian Actor and Director to Speak Oct. 24

    Oct. 15, 2002

  • Semester Abroad in Czech Republic Set for Spring at Palacky University

    Oct. 14, 2002

  • Grant Funds Efforts to Improve Conditions for Abused, Neglected Children

    Oct. 10, 2002

  • Applications Sought for Nebraska Young Artist Awards
  • NU Forensics Team Sweeps Tournaments at Kansas State

    Oct. 9, 2002

  • Essayist Lucy Grealy to Present 'A Life Without Labels'
  • Purchasing Workshop Scheduled for Omaha Nov. 7
  • Cather Circle to Explore Diversity Thursday and Friday

    Oct. 8, 2002

  • Chancellor Perlman Accepts Recommendation on Continuing Studies
  • Academic Planning Committee Announces Final Budget Hearing Dates
  • Behlen Observatory Visitors to View Ring Nebula Oct. 11

    Oct. 7, 2002

  • $10 Million NIH Grant Establishes Nebraska Redox Biology Center
  • Research on Big Game in Western Nebraska Is Olson Seminar Topic
  • Slam Poet Stacey Ann Chin to Perform Tuesday at Nebraska Union

    Oct. 3, 2002

  • UNL Partners with YWCA to Sponsor 'Week Without Violence'
  • Renita Tyrance Named Assistant Director for Minority Student Development
  • Nebraska Alumni Association Offers Job-Search Service

    Oct. 2, 2002

  • Grant Aids Coordination of State's Behavioral Health Care Service System
  • Study Shows That Tri-Cities Thrived in Last 50 Years
  • Van Gives NU Students, Engineers On-the-Road Traffic Study

    Oct. 1, 2002

  • UNL Speakers Bureau in 8th Year of 'Free Speech'
  • Financial Accounting Standards Board Member to Speak at UNL
  • Curriculum & Instruction Hosts Student Research Conference Oct. 26

    Sept. 30, 2002

  • Nebraska Named Lead Institution for $6 Million Plant Genome Center

    Sept. 26, 2002

  • Regent Candidates Ojeda and Wilson to Debate Oct. 1
  • 'Good Doctor' Paul Farmer to Deliver Oct. 11 Thompson Forum Lecture
  • Hypnotist C.J. Johnson to Perform Oct. 2 at Nebraska East Union

    Sept. 25, 2002

  • NU Speaker Series to Examine Effects of Welfare Reform
  • Joan Leitzel Is 1st Egbert Distinguished Visiting Lecturer

    Sept. 23, 2002

  • UNL Materials Researchers Awarded $5.4 Million NSF Grant
  • Legal Expert Kitch to Speak About Enron Case Sept. 25
  • Fall Color Campus Walking Tours Oct. 2 and 9 at UNL

    Sept. 19, 2002

  • UNL Research Funding Increases in 2002

    Sept. 18, 2002

  • New York Times Columnist Friedman Kicks off Thompson Forum Sept. 23
  • Lentz Center to Host Exhibit of Asian Influence in Miniature
  • UNL Production of 'Bohemian Girl' on the Road in Ireland

    Sept. 17, 2002

  • Academic Planning Committee Plans Budget Hearings
  • POW/MIA Ceremony Sept. 19 To Feature Veteran Dowding
  • Chemistry Day Set for Sept. 28
  • Plains Humanities Alliance Announces Research and Region Seminar
  • Nebraska National Golf Project Suspended

    Sept. 16, 2002

  • Architectural Engineering's Lily Wang Wins NSF Career Grant

    Sept. 13, 2002

  • Nebraska Solidly in 2nd Tier of U.S. News' National University Rankings
  • Astronomer to Discuss Suuperflares on Stars Similar to Sun

    Sept. 12, 2002

  • Speaker to Address 'Breaking Taboos: Jewish Art and Jewish History'
  • Student Observatory to Journey to 'Edge of Solar System' Sept. 20
  • Kawasaki Reading Room to Mark 10-year Anniversary

    Sept. 10, 2002

  • Chancellor Perlman Announces $7.5 Million Budget-cut Proposal
  • Mueller Planetarium Astronomy Show Highlights Milky Way
  • Mueller Planetarium Announces Fall Laser Show Schedule

    Sept. 9, 2002

  • Perlman to Discuss Budget Plan
  • UNL Student to Receive Legion of Valor Award
  • Love Library Exhibit Retells the 'Tales of the Cornhuskers'
  • Judy Shepard to Speak at Lied Center

    Sept. 6, 2002

  • Sept. 11 Commemoration Events Scheduled on Campus
  • UCARE Lets Undergraduates, Faculty Work Together on Research

    Sept. 5, 2002

  • University to Dedicate Donald F. Othmer Hall Friday
  • Sept. 17 Speaker to Address Science Behind 'Noah's Flood'
  • UNL Botanical Garden Photo Contest Display at Nebraska Union

    Sept. 4, 2002

  • Yale Press Manager Paul Royster to Head NU Press
  • Theologian Martin Marty Lectures: 'Turn Off the Violence'
  • Salt Creek Tiger Beetle Is Topic for Sept. 18 Olson Seminar
  • Bill Splinter Named Interim Director of NU State Museum

    Sept. 3, 2002

  • Population Growth, Aging to Affect Consumer Demand
  • Behlen Observatory Open House Series Kicks Off Sept. 13

    Aug. 29, 2002

  • Budget Plan to Explore Reorganization of Extended, Continuing Education

    Aug. 28, 2002

  • Perlman's State of University Speech Is Sept. 6 at Lied Center
  • Gardener's Gala, Festival of Color to Be Held Sept. 14 on East Campus

    Aug. 27, 2002

  • Star City Alumni Chapter to Host Free Scarlet & Cream Concert

    Aug. 23, 2002

  • 440 Freshmen Enter Nebraska Honors Program
  • Cornhusker Marching Band Is 350-strong in 2002

    Aug. 21, 2002

  • Cornhusker Marching Band's Preseason Show Is Friday at 8:30 P.M.
  • Gift Honors Woods Bros. Realty Employees While Helping UNL Students
  • Nominations Sought for 2003 Christa McAuliffe Prize

    Aug. 20, 2002

  • Athletics Department Announces 2002 Memorial Stadium Policies

    Aug. 16, 2002

  • 725 to Receive Degrees at Aug. 17 UNL Commencement
  • Alumni Home Huddles to Heat Up Husker Hordes

    Aug. 14, 2002

  • 'Big Red Welcome' Activities Aug. 23-25 Kick Off UNL Academic Year
  • Student Observatory's Next 'Summer Moonwatch' Is Aug 16

    Aug. 13, 2002

  • UNL Students Should Avoid Moving to Campus Saturday, Aug. 24

    Aug. 9, 2002

  • Historian Levin to Address 725 UNL Graduates at Aug. 17 Commencement

    Aug. 7, 2002

  • Nobel Physicist Carl Wieman to Speak Aug. 21 at Nebraska Union
  • Johnsgard to Discuss 'Art of Nature' in Aug. 22 Talk

    Aug. 6, 2002

  • Planetarium Sets August Family Laser Show Schedule

    Aug. 5, 2002

  • UNL Cuts Outdoor Watering to 15 Percent of Normal
  • Sheldon Docent Course Begins Aug. 26

    Aug. 2, 2002

  • Charlyne Berens 1 of 3 National Journalism Teachers of Year
  • Economist John Anderson Named to Baird Family Professorship
  • Gregor Henze Wins Mechanical Engineers' Society Best Paper Award
  • Architectural Engineering Student Wins Hirschorn IAC Prize
  • Grant to Aid Tractor Museum Renovation Plans
  • UNL Army ROTC Unit Among Top 15 Percent in Country
  • July 31, 2002

  • Great Plains Art Collection Opens Pow Wow Plains Photo Exhibit
  • Computer Science Professor Choueiry Awarded NSF Career Grant
  • July 30, 2002

  • Bureau of Business Research Expands School District Database
  • July 29, 2002

  • 'Town and Country' Final Sheldon Exhibition of 2002
  • July 26, 2002

  • Fall Enrollments on the Rise at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln
  • Summer Weed Identification Walking Tour Is Aug. 10 on East Campus
  • July 25, 2002

  • Tiny Neutron Detector Developed by Nebraska Researchers
  • July 23, 2002

  • Belli to Join NU Psychology Department, Gallup Research Center
  • July 18, 2002

  • NU School of Music Offers Organ Lessons at 3 Sites
  • July 11, 2002

  • Student Observatory Presents 'Summer Moonwatch' July 19
  • July 10, 2002

  • Maxwell Arboretum 35th Anniversary Celebration is July 26
  • UNL Tour of Hosta Plants is July 24 on East Campus
  • July 9, 2002

  • Mueller Planetarium Announces July Laser Show Schedule
  • July 3, 2002

  • Memorial Scholarship Honors Athlete Who Never Gave Up
  • Settlement Reached on Nebraska Champions Club
  • July 1, 2002

  • First Study of Midwest Teen-age Runaways Reveals Disturbing Data on Abuse, Mental Health
  • June 28, 2002

  • Spring Semester Deans' Lists, Honor Roll Named at UNL
  • Back-to-School: Active Living Helps Children Keep Off the Fat Track 14-20
  • Back-to-School: Helping Your Child Prepare for College
  • Back-to-School: High Tech Tools Make Learning Fun
  • Back-to-School: Kids Looking for a Good Read? Ask the Experts
  • Back-to-School: Parents Can Help Children Deal With Popularity Issues
  • Back-to-School: Prestigious Sheldon Art Exhibition Touring State
  • Back-to-School: Program Will Help Schools Develop Their Own Improvement Programs
  • Back-to-School: School-Community Relationship Is Changing
  • Back-to-School: Setting Family Rules and Budget Ease School Shopping Frustration
  • Back-to-School: Web Can Be Important Tool for Students' Career Exploration
  • Back-to-School: Youth Sports May Be an Answer to Declining Civic Spirit
  • June 27, 2002

  • 'Power Math' Camp for 8th & 9th-graders Is July 14-20
  • Tree and Shrub Indentification Walking Tour Is July 13
  • Bonsai 'How-to' Program of Interest to Indoor Plant Enthusiasts
  • June 26, 2002

  • Nebraska Professor to Shoot Feature Film in Lincoln
  • 50 Students to Attend Nebraska at Oxford Program
  • June 25, 2002

  • 29 to Attend All Girls/All Math Camps at NU July 7-12 & 21-26
  • Student Observatory Presents 'Venus and Beyond the Solar System'
  • June 24, 2002

  • U. of Nebraska Ag Economics Honors 17 Outstanding Students
  • June 21, 2002

  • Seniors-to-be Attend University of Nebraska-Lincoln Honors Colloquium
  • June 20, 2002

  • UNL Journalism Students Awarded Internships
  • June 19, 2002

  • Pan Pacific Tour Takes Students to London, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore
  • Religion on the Great Plains to be Topic of 2003 Conference
  • June 18, 2002

  • 35 Attend Summer Institute for Promising Scholars
  • Richard Wiener Named Director of UNL Law/Psychology Program
  • Scarlet & Cream Singers, New Director Named
  • June 17, 2002

  • 33 High School Students Accepted for J.D. Edwards Summer Academy
  • June 14, 2002

  • Renee Baack Wins Undergraduate Research Fellowship
  • Red Cloud's Matthew Hansen Runner-up in Hearst Competition
  • June 13, 2002

  • Child Care Study Focuses on Quality, Literacy, Wages
  • Thursday 'Movies on the Green' Begin July 11 at UNL
  • Mueller Planetarium Announces June Laser Show Schedule
  • June 12, 2002

  • Ellen Weissinger Named Executive Associate Dean of Graduate Studies
  • June 11, 2002

  • UNL Chancellor to Visit Panhandle Communities June 19-20
  • June 10, 2002

  • Lentz Center Features Smithsonian Vietnam Photo Exhibit
  • June 7, 2002

  • Garden Photography Program Scheduled June 20
  • June Honorees
  • June 6, 2002

  • NU State Museum Fee Schedule Begins July 1
  • Study: Biodiversity Is Barrier to Ecological Invasion
  • UNL Garden Tour of Old Roses Is June 19 on East Campus
  • June 4, 2002

  • Web-based Alcohol Server/Seller Training Program Unveiled
  • June 3, 2002

  • State's Economy Recovering From Growth Slowdown
  • May 31, 2002

  • Early Tropical Warming May Have Contributed to End of Last Ice Age
  • May 30, 2002

  • Mueller Planetarium Sets Summer Astronomy Shows
  • May 29, 2002

  • 'Jazz in June' Concert Series, Open-air Market Set for Tuesdays in June
  • 'Fountain Frolics' Feature Free Outdoor Concerts Each Thursday'
  • May 28, 2002

  • Introduced Weevil Backfires as Biological Control Agent
  • 'Landscaping With Native Plants' Program Is June 8
  • May 24, 2002

  • Schwitzer Award to UNL Engineers Who Developed SAFER Barrier
  • International Students Remain at UNL Despite Terrorist Attacks
  • McNeel Receives Outstanding Engineering Alumnus Award
  • UNL Botanical Garden & Arboretum Offers Jazz in June Tours
  • May 23, 2002

  • Noted Japanese Accountant to Visit College of Business Administration
  • Olsson Associates Receives Engineering's Corporate Service Award
  • School UNL Garden Tour of Blooming Plants June 5 on East Campus
  • May 21, 2002

  • School Improvement Specialist Program Launched
  • May 20, 2002

  • Perlman Announces Second Round of Budget Cuts
  • May 17, 2002

  • Perlman to Announce Second Round of Budget Cut
  • UNL Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa Initiates 62 New Members
  • May 13, 2002

  • Symposium on Information Technology in Education Is May 15-17
  • May 10, 2002

  • 1,950 to Receive Degrees at May 11 Commencement
  • May 8, 2002

  • Nebraska Native Orchids Field Trip to Omaha Area Is May 18
  • May 7, 2002

  • Pound's Christiansen Wins Battey Distinguished Educator Award
  • UNL Air Force ROTC Cadets Visit Santee Reservation
  • May 6, 2002

  • Study: Sales on Services Would Not Lessen Tax's Regressiveness
  • May 3, 2002

  • Andreasen to Deliver May 11 UNL Commencement Address
  • May 2, 2002

  • NU College of Law Announces Alumni Council Awards
  • 'Orchids Unlimited' Program of Interest to Plant Enthusiasts
  • Top Journalism Students Honored at Nebraska
  • May 1, 2002

  • UNL Roadside Safety Engineers Unveil Soft Racetrack Barrier
  • 4 from UNL Win NSF Graduate Fellowships
  • National Minority Fellowship to Architectural Engineering Student
  • Chancellor Perlman Becomes Life Fellow of the American Bar Foundation
  • UNL Botanical Garden Photo Contest Displayed May 13-24
  • April 30, 2002

  • Academic Planning Committee Sets Budget Hearings May 1-8
  • Mueller Planetarium Announces May Astronomy, Laser Show Schedules
  • April 26, 2002

  • Video Teleconference on Scottsbluff Veterinary Diagnostic Lab Is May 6
  • UNL Announces Student Leadership Awards
  • 8th-Graders Selected for Husker/Olympic Alumni Festival Salute
  • UNL Students Inducted into Business Honorary
  • April 25, 2002

  • Texas A&M's David Allen Is New Nebraska Engineering Dean
  • Ancient Manuscripts Expert Obbink to Speak April 29
  • April 24, 2002

  • Heartland, Omaha Central Win Nebraska Economics Challenge
  • School of Music to Benefit from Rokahr Family Archive
  • Spring Weed Identification Tour Is May 11 on UNL East Campus
  • April 23, 2002

  • Teacher Corps Seeks Service-learning Teachers
  • April 22, 2002

  • Students Design Money-Saving Software for Lincoln Electric System
  • College of Business Administration Tabs Award Winners
  • Chancellor Perlman Releases Latest Budget Reduction Plan
  • April 19, 2002

  • Student Government Elected at U. of Nebraska
  • Undergraduate Research Conference Lets Students Display Efforts
  • Media Availability: Perlman to Announce Latest Reduction Plan
  • April 18, 2002

  • NU Alumni Honored for Outstanding Service
  • Renowned Mathematician to Speak on Design of Most-efficient Networks
  • Lilac Collection Tours to be Held in Early May
  • April 17, 2002

  • Pre-election Polls Focus of Survey Research Symposium
  • Omaha Language Class to Host Celebration of Culture
  • First University of Nebraska Ring Ceremony Is Friday
  • April 16, 2002

  • NU Announces Young Alumni Award Winners
  • April 15, 2002

  • Alumni to Honor Teachers College Grads
  • Raun Family to Receive Alumni Family Tree Award
  • April 12, 2002

  • Nearly 3,500 Students to be Recognized During Honors Weekend
  • Love Library Rededication Ceremony is April 24
  • Sheldon, NAA Announce Spring/Summer Events, Exhibitions
  • Spring Affair Plant Sale, Demonstrations Set for April 20
  • UNL Arbor Day Celebration April 26 at Maxwell Arboretum
  • April 24 Speaker to Address U.S. Human Rights Policy
  • Scarlet & Cream Omaha Show Is April 19 at Papillion-LaVista
  • Scarlet & Cream Spring Show Is April 20 at Kimball Hall
  • April 11, 2002

  • NU Alumni to be Honored for Achievement
  • World Wildlife Fund Director to Discuss 'America's Serengeti'
  • Spectacular Solar System Lineup on Display at Student Observatory
  • April 10, 2002

  • 36 Nebraska Seniors to be Honored for Perfect Grades
  • Ivy Day Celebrates Student Service, Leadership
  • April 9, 2002

  • Report on College Drinking Confirms NU Directions Approach
  • April 5, 2002

  • UNL Awards More Than 1,700 Scholarships to Nebraska Students
  • NU Law College to Host Diversity Law Day at UNO April 17
  • April 4, 2002

  • Honors Convocation Expanded to Increase Student Recognition
  • 'Remembering Archie' Dance, Talk April 14 at State Museum
  • April 2, 2002

  • Carole Levin to Speak About Like and Times of Elizabeth I
  • Alumni, Grad Studies Combine to Honor Students, Faculty
  • April 1, 2002

  • State's Small Towns' Economic Potential on Par with its Cities'
  • Women Scientists in NU's Early Years Is Olson Seminar Topic
  • April Honorees
  • March 29, 2002

  • UNL Announces 406 Regents Scholarship Winners
  • Behlen Observatory Spring Open House Rescheduled for April 5
  • March 27, 2002

  • Human Rights in U.S.-China Relations is Thompson Forum Topic
  • April 25 NU Preview Event Designed Just for Juniors
  • Student E-news Service Unveiled at UNL
  • March 25, 2002

  • Binge Drinking Study Highlights Benefits of Nebraska Approach
  • 'April in Paris' Art Lectures, Paris Trip Offered by NAA
  • March 22, 2002

  • NU's Drinking Numbers to be Released at News Conference
  • March 21, 2002

  • Amanda McGill 4th in Hearst Television Competition
  • Business Plan, Young Entrepreneur Winners Named
  • March 20, 2002

  • Retired NU Prof Earl Jenkins Wins Doc Elliott Award
  • French Consul to Discuss France's Role in International Affairs
  • March 19, 2002

  • Outstanding Journalists to be Honored at NU
  • One-person Musical Drama Focuses on Holocaust and Art
  • March 18, 2002

  • NU's Hilda Raz to Address 'Disruptions' in the Body
  • Planetarium Announces Laser Shows Through May 5
  • March 15, 2002

  • UNL Professor to Speak on Stem Cells, Cloning
  • March 14, 2002

  • Nebraska Students 1st, 6th in Hearst Sportswriting Competition
  • Cather Symposium Is April 4-7 at UNL
  • 'Communication, Stress in Families' Lectures Are April 2 & 16
  • March 13, 2002

  • Perlman Announces Final Budget Plan
  • Hixson-Lied College of Fine & Performing Arts Dedication Is April 7
  • 3rd Chancellor's GLBT Award to be Presented March 26
  • Human Resources & Family Sciences Alumni to Honor Sievert
  • March 12, 2002

  • 50th Nebraska Symposium on Motivation Tackles Drug Abuse
  • March 11, 2002

  • Perlman to Announce Final Budget Plan at News Conference
  • Federal Reserve Bank President to Deliver Faulkner Lecture
  • March 7, 2002

  • NU Directions Coalition Responds to Spring Break Promotions
  • March 6, 2002

  • Center for Entrepreneurship Names Entrepreneurs of Year
  • UNL Programming Team to Compete in World Tournament
  • Pruning Workshop is March 21 Gardening Program
  • Former SEC Chief Accountant, UNL Alum to Speak
  • March 5, 2002

  • Top Storm Photographers at Free Weather Symposium
  • NU Alumni Association to Host Forums on Small Towns
  • March Honorees
  • March 4, 2002

  • Continued Population Decline Expected in Smallest Counties
  • NU State Museum Set to Unveil Renovated Platte River Diorama
  • Deans' List, Honor Roll Announced at UNL
  • Feb. 28, 2002

  • KU's Alan Cerveny Named UNL Dean of Admissions
  • News Net Nebraska Revolutionizing Journalism Classroom
  • Behlen Observatory Spring Open House is March 8
  • Expert on 19th-century South to Address Lincoln Assassination
  • Feb. 27, 2002

  • UNL Experts Present Best Works of Harlem Renaissance
  • "Native Plants in Nebraska Landscapes" is Olson Seminar Topic
  • Classical Music by Astronomers in Live Concert at Planetarium
  • Feb. 25, 2002

  • "Express Yourself" Is Theme of 22nd Annual Women's Week
  • Feb. 22, 2002

  • Academic Planning Committee Sets Budget Hearings Feb. 25-28
  • Feb. 21, 2002

  • Native Law Professor to Speak March 1
  • "Bison Poems" Published by Center for Great Plains Studies
  • Feb. 20, 2002

  • "Rejuvenating Garden With Perennial Division" is March 9 Program
  • Feb. 19, 2002

  • Annual Prairie Schooner Writing Prizes Awarded
  • Feb. 18, 2002

  • Former Education, Baseball Executive Budig to Speak March 4
  • Eating Disorders Awareness Week is Feb. 25-March 1
  • College of Law Open House is March 2
  • Feb. 14, 2002

  • RESCHEDULED GORBACHEV LECTURE SET FOR MARCH 14,LIMITED FREE TICKETS AVAILABLE BEGINNING FEB. 20
  • ARCHITECT JAMES S. POLSHEK TO SPEAK FEB. 28 AT UNL
  • NON-DRUG ANXIETY DISORDER TREATMENT AVAILABLE IN STUDY
  • Feb. 13, 2002

  • 'NASTY GIRL' IS MARCH 7 THOMPSON FORUM SPEAKER
  • UNL AIR FORCE ROTC TO HOST TUSKEGEE AIRMAN VISIT
  • OBSERVATORY PRESENTS LOOK AT EARLY LIVES OF STARS
  • Feb. 12, 2002

  • UNL OFFERS SECOND STATEWIDE ACT TEST PREP WORKSHOP
  • Feb. 11, 2002

  • GREAT PLAINS MIGRATION TO BE TOPIC OF SYMPOSIUM
  • SEDIMENTOLOGIST TO JOIN UNL AS COFFMAN CHAIR
  • Feb. 8 2002

  • NU STUDENT WINS ENTREPENEUR CASE WRITING CONTEST
  • Feb. 7, 2002

  • UNDER BUDGET REDUCTION PROPOSAL TRAILSIDE MUSEUM WOULD REMAIN OPEN, BUT ONE POSITION COULD BE CUT
  • HIXSON-LIED COLLEGE OF FINE AND PERFORMING ARTS ANNOUNCES 2002 NEBRASKA YOUNG ARTIST AWARD WINNERS
  • FEB. 20 SPEAKER TO ADDRESS PLACE OF VALUES IN SCIENCE
  • GARDEN RECORD-KEEPING IS 'THIRD THURSDAY' TOPIC
  • MUELLER PLANETARIUM ANNOUNCES LASER SHOW SCHEDULE
  • Feb. 6, 2002

  • PREDATORS DRIVE EVOLUTION OF VIRTUAL PREY APPEARANCE
  • UNDERGRAD ENTREPRENEURS SOUGHT FOR AWARDS
  • Feb. 5, 2002

  • PERLMAN ANNOUNCES BUDGET REDUCTION PROPOSAL
  • ABRAHAM LINCOLN AND GREAT PLAINS IS OLSON TOPIC
  • NU COLLEGE OF LAW TO HOST DIVERSITY LAW DAY
  • Feb. 4 2002

  • CHANCELLOR TO ANNOUNCE BUDGET REDUCTION PROPOSAL
  • LOCATION CRITICAL FOR COUNTIES' ECONOMIC VIABILITY
  • CROCKETT NAMED ASSOCIATE RESEARCH VICE CHANCELLOR
  • MUELLER PLANETARIUM TAKES AUDIENCES ON 'SKY QUEST'
  • Jan. 31, 2002

  • LAWSON ANNOUNCES RETURN TO THE FACULTY AT UNL
  • 19 INDUCTED INTO UNL CHAPTER OF PHI BETA KAPPA
  • Jan. 30, 2002

  • 'LINK ROT' HAMPERS WEB'S USEFULNESS IN EDUCATION
  • Jan. 28, 2002

  • 3 ENGINEERING DEAN CANDIDATES TO INTERVIEW AT NU
  • NU ARCHITECTURE ALUMNI TO PRESENT AWARDS
  • CHINESE NEW YEAR CELEBRATION SET FOR FEB. 10
  • Jan. 25, 2002

  • AIR FORCE ROTC CADET GARNERS NATIONAL RECOGNITION
  • 15TH 'WINTER WINDS' FESTIVAL IS JAN. 25-27 AT UNL
  • Jan. 24, 2002

  • MILFORD'S WEBER WINNER OF 2002 McAULIFFE PRIZE
  • ARCHITECT JAMES STEELE TO SPEAK ABOUT CONTEMPORARY MUSEUMS JAN. 28 AT SHELDON
  • Jan. 23, 2002

  • NCAA ADOPTS NEBRASKA'S SELF-IMPOSED PENALTIES IN WRESTLING AND SWIMMING CASES
  • Jan. 22, 2002

  • NEBRASKA EAST UNION OBSERVERS 25TH ANNIVERSARY
  • JUPITER, SATURN AT THEIR BEST FOR PUBLIC NIGHT JAN. 25TH AT UNL STUDENT OBSERVATORY
  • 3 UNL STUDENTS TAKE COURSES AT GRAMBLING STATE
  • NEWS CONFERENCE TO ADDRESS NCAA INFRACTIONS COMMITTEE REPORT
  • Jan. 18, 2002

  • INTERNATIONAL BUSINESSMAN CALLAHAN TO VISIT CBA
  • 3 UNL STUDENTS TAKE COURSES AT GRAMBLING STATE
  • Jan. 17, 2002

  • NEW SUPERCOMPUTER PUTS POWERFUL SYSTEM TO WORK
  • Jan. 16, 2002

  • UNL ANNOUNCES KING DAY AWARD RECIPIENTS
  • Jan. 15, 2002

  • LUSCHEI GIFT HELPS PRAIRIE SCHOONER CONTINUE TRADITION
  • Jan. 14, 2002

  • ASTRONOMER TO TALK JAN. 24 ABOUT SUPERNOVAS
  • Jan. 11, 2002

  • 'COLORS OF THE MOON' HIGHLIGHTS GIFTS TO LENTZ CENTER
  • CIVIL RIGHTS ACTIVIST'S LIFE PORTRAYED JAN. 17
  • UNL BOTANICAL GARDEN PHOTO CONTEST SET
  • FRIENDS OF LIBRARIES CELEBRATE NEW READING ROOM
  • Jan. 10, 2002

  • RARE, RECORD-BREAKING CIVIL WAR-ERA QUILT NOW HOME AT NEBRASKA INTERNATIONAL QUILT STUDY CENTER
  • SEMINAR LOOKS AT PIRATE COWS, OTHER MYSTERIES
  • Jan. 9, 2002

  • UNL KING WEEK CELEBRATIONS INCLUDE SPEAKER SERIES, VIGIL
  • Jan. 8, 2002

  • UNDERGRAD WOMEN IN MATH CONFERENCE IS FEB. 1-3
  • Jan. 7, 2002

  • FAMILY TIES DRAW MOST RECENT MIGRANTS TO NEBRASKA
  • WORLD-RECORD QUILT TO BE UNVEILED JAN. 10 BY NEBRASKA'S INTERNATIONAL QUILT STUDY CENTER
  • Jan. 3, 2002

  • BOTANICAL GARDEN & ARBORETUM PRESENTS NEW PROGRAMS
  • JANUARY HONOREES

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