Every year the Campus Red Cross sponsors a spring blood drive. This year the blood drive will be held in the Nebraska Union Ballroom on Feb. 27, 28, and March 1 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day. Please register online at http://www.don8bld.org.
Dr. Maxim Tsoi of the University of Texas at Austin will speak on, "Spintronics: From Ferromagnets to Antiferromagnets."
Refreshments: Brace 201, 3:30pm
Lecture: Brace 211, 4:00pm
Colloquium abstract can be found at: http://physics.unl.edu/news/schedule.html For further information please call the Department of Physics and Astronomy at (402) 472-2770 or email paoffice@unl.edu
Today's Topic: Healthy Coping Strategies or How to Enjoy Your Life in the United States. Participants will be encouraged to share the coping strategies that helped them adjust to living in American culture better. We will discuss ideas that could help you live in the USA without a fear of loosing your own culture or becoming rejected by the American culture.
Having troubles writing your dissertation? This discussion group will cover the topics of:
•develop writing skills
•learn to manage time and stress
•understand advisor/advisee issues
•overcome procrastination
Officially named Ireland’s Musical Ambassadors, The Chieftains have been sharing the history of Irish folk music with a global audience for more than 40 years. The ensemble has released 35 albums, won six Grammy® Awards, an Oscar,® an Emmy® and a Genie. Plus, the Chieftains were recently nominated for the 2006 Grammy® “Best Traditional Folk Album.” Spend a little time with these musicians and you’ll be transported to the rolling hills of Ireland.
Proteus and Valentine, two gentlemen of Verona, find themselves embroiled in the witticisms, wooing, disguises and pursuits of love triangles with the fair maidens, Sylvia and Julia.