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Wednesday, November 14th

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11:45 am-1:00 pmUAAD Monthly Program East Campus Union
Do you ever think people sometimes resemble animals? Have you lately come across a lion who roared at you, or a playful otter who was filled with energy? Or how about a beaver who just kept right on chewing in order to keep on task, or a friendly, kind and helpful golden retriever? Who are these people and how can you better communicate with each of them? Nothing can be achieved without combined cooperation, commitment, and communication. Join us in this session and you will discover: Reasons why we sometimes do not always communicate Your preferred personal style of communication How to identify other people's preferred style of communication Tips on how to better communicate with other styles Natural conflicts that exist between different styles How to live happily with the wildlife in your life. Sheila Kepler retired from Southeast Community College in 2007, where she was the Director of Faculty and Staff Development. Her major responsibilities were to create, develop, present and coordinate seminars for all SCC personnel. Prior to her arrival at SCC Sheila designed and presented leadership and management training workshops throughout the Midwest. She has over 30 years of experience in training and adult education. Sheila spent over a decade with the University of Nebraska's Center for Leadership Development as a seminar presenter, facilitator, and coordinator. During her tenure at UNL she also taught the Introduction to Leadership to UNL undergraduate students. While at the University Sheila received the Parent's Award for Outstanding Teaching for five consecutive years, received the UNL Hollings Award for Outstanding Teaching, was honored by Mortar Board with the "People Who Inspire Award" received the first annual "Starfish Award for People Who Make a Difference," was the first runner-up for the Alpha Phi International Award for Outstanding Teaching, and was selected by the Association of Students at the University Of Nebraska (ASUN) as the "Outstanding Educator of the Year." Currently Sheila Is the President of EsKay Enterprises, a professional management and consulting firm. The mission of her company is to provide learning opportunities to educational an business organizations, working with them in areas such as leadership, human relations, and professional and personal growth and renewal programs to help people discover and build on their full potential.
1:30 pm-3:30 pmFlu Shot Clinic UNIVERSITY HEALTH CENTER
The UHC will be holding flu shot clinics for UNL students, faculty, and staff. Flu vaccinations cost $20 and payment by cash or check is required at the time of the vaccination. For those with Blue Cross Blue Shield insurance, a claim will be filied for them by UHC staff for possible reimbursement (please bring your insurance information with you to the clinic), however you will still need to pay at time of shot. Flu vaccinations are also available by appointment at UHC for those unable to attend a clinic.
2:00 pm-3:00 pmBiotechnology Special Seminar BEADLE CENTER
“What variability in translational missense error rates suggests about the origin of translational errors,” will be presented by Dr. Philip Farabaugh, University of Maryland, Baltimore County Department of Biological Sciences, at 2:00 p.m., Wednesday, November 14, in E103 Beadle. This event is open to the Public
3:00 pm-4:00 pmFall 2007 SNR Seminar Series HARDIN HALL
"Climate, Microclimate and the Decline of Relict Paper Birch Trees in the Niobrara Valley, Nebraska" Esther Stroh, Columbia Environmental Research Center, US Geological Survey The Niobrara River Valley supports scattered stands of paper birch (Betula papyrifera) on steep north-facing slopes along the river and in north-facing spring-fed canyons. These stands occur approximately 500 km southwest of the present day paper birch range and have been present in the Niobrara Valley since the end of the Wisconsin glaciation. Recent (15 - 20 years) dieback of canopy-sized trees has caused concern for the populations’ continued persistence. In this study, we continuously monitored microclimate in ten paper birch stands since June 2005; we also assessed birch health and environmental conditions in these and other Niobrara sites. Local microclimates in the birch sites differ from the surrounding climate as measured by a nearby weather station located in the Niobrara Valley. Initial analyses show differences in microclimate among birch stands according to river location. Birch stands in the downstream portion of the study area also have a higher proportion of dead trees than do upper river sites. Increased frequency of spring thaws and May freezes in the Niobrara Valley from 1978-2006 compared to 1949-1977 may partially explain Niobrara birch dieback and higher proportion of dead trees in lower river sites.
3:30 pm-5:00 pmPaul A. Olson Seminar in Great Plains Studies Great Plains Art Museum
"What kinds of farms and ranches can survive urbanizing areas? Hobby and/or commercial? Temporary and/or lasting?" Speaker: J. Dixon Esseks, Visiting Scholar, Center for Great Plains Studies, UNL, and Emeritus Professor of Public Administration, Northern Illinois University. Reception begins at 3:00 p.m. Free and open to the public. Sponsored by the Center for Great Plains Studies.
4:00 pm-5:00 pmBiotechnology/Life Sciences Fall 2007 Seminar BEADLE CENTER
“Berry stone viruses: 30-years of climate control and face cream,” will be presented by Dr. Willie Wilson, Bigelow Laboratory for Marine Sciences. A reception will be held at 3:30 p.m. The event is open to the public.

Ongoing Events:

Time Event Title
Feb 8th-Feb 8thOmaha Big Red Road Show Qwest Center, Omaha
Sep 6th-Dec 31stOn the Land Photography Exhibit - Joel Sartore University of Nebraska State Museum
Oct 8th-Dec 15thThe Year of the Great Plains Art Collection Great Plains Art Museum
Nov 1st-Nov 23rd"Unfurled: Expressive Cloth" Robert Hillestad Textiles Gallery

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