This free exhibition features more than 30 works on paper by American Sculptors from the early 20th century to the present. Visitors are encouraged to compare these compositions with sculptures on view in the museum and on the UNL campus.
You've probably heard of software packages such as SPSS, SAS and MiniTab that are used for analyzing quantitative data. But, what do we do when our data consists of hundreds of pages of text and images? Researchers can choose to use qualitative data analysis software such as NVivo, Atlas.ti, HyperResearch and MAXqda. This session will review basic principles of qualitative research and the software packages that are available to analyze qualitative data and will show how software can be an effective tool for qualitative data analysis using Atlas.ti as an example.
Presented by: Dr. Ronald J. Shope.
See website for more information: http://ssp.unl.edu/workshops.html
"The Economy as an Adaptive Evolutionary Process: Understanding Economic Change," presented by Dr. Daniel Bromley, Anderson-Bascom Professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison
“What Do We Really Know About The Organization Of The Wheat Genome?” by Katrien Devos, Department of Crop and Soil Sciences and Plant Biology, University of Georgia. Athens, GA, April 13, 3:00 p.m., 327 Keim Hall. Refreshments at 2:30. Call 472-2811.
The parking lot of a convenience store in fictional Burnfield is the setting for three 20-somethings, Buff, Jeff and Tim. They meet to "party," and revel in the glory days of their high school years until high-school buddy Pony returns a "semi famous" rock star. Jealousy and anger lead to unexpected twists and turns. Adult content and lanugage.