Days are for prospective transfer students who are thinking about applying to Nebraska. These workshops are designed to assist you in learning about when to apply, how credits transfer to Nebraska, and ask questions of representatives from your college/major area of interest. When should I come to a How-To-Transfer Day? Plan on attending a transfer day 9 months to a year prior to when you plan to apply to the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. If you plan to apply for fall 2008 or spring 2009 or beyond, participation in a workshop is encouraged. If you are planning to enroll at Nebraska for spring 2008, a campus visit would be encouraged to address your specific questions.
“The Small, the Swift and the Strong,” by Dr. K. T. Ramesh, Department of Mechanical Engineering, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD. On Tuesday, October 9, 2007 at 3:30 PM in W183 Nebraska Hall. Preceded at 3:00 PM by a reception in W317.1 Nebraska Hall. Open to the public.
The Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery welcomes all students and faculty to its College Nights this semester. The museum invites individual students, class groups and instructors to enjoy its offerings during this special opening during the evening.
Sheldon's permanent collection and special exhibitions will be available for guided tours or informal visits. Pizza and drinks will be offered. Guided class or group tours must be scheduled two weeks in advance (call (402) 472-4524). No appointment is necessary for instructor-led tours.
On this evening the following exhibitions will be available: "The Permanent Collection: American Narratives," "Wanda Ewing," and "Seasonal Celebrations, Daily Life: Photographs by Graciela Iturbide."
Karen Becker, cello, and Cathy Herbener, piano, will give a recital.
Tickets: General admission $5, students and seniors $3 and will be available at the door approx. one hour before the performance.
An internationally acclaimed performance artist, Tim Miller's creative work explores the artistic, spiritual, and political landscape of his identity as a gay man. "Glory Box" is a funny, sexy, and politically charged exploration of same-sex marriage and immigration rights for lesbian and gay bi-national couples.
***This performance will contain adult humor and is for mature audiences only***