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Wednesday, April 4th

Time Event Title
10:15 am-10:25 amTest of tornado-warning system Campus-wide
UNL will join Lincoln/Lancaster County Emergency Management in testing all tornado-warning systems on Wednesday, April 4, during Severe Weather Awareness Week. The drill will occur at approximately 10:15am and will end in approximately 10 minutes. We understand the disruption that such a drill may cause your classes and work. However, with severe and dangerous weather being common to Nebraska, we want to be diligent to test the systems, which support a safe environment for our campus. Your cooperation is appreciated. The official UNL Tornado Warning Policy can be found at http://www.unl.edu/unlpub/tornado.html. UNL’s Severe Weather Awareness Presentation and FAQ’s can be found at http://police.unl.edu/. This presentation may be used for safety training within your office or department. If you have any questions, call 472-2131.
11:30 am-12:45 pmEthnic Studies Week - Brownbag Lunch NEBRASKA UNION
"Of Suspicious Reputation: Race & making of Criminals", James Garza
3:30 pm-4:30 pmWater Center, Water Resources Reseearch Initiative, School of Natural Resources Seminar HARDIN HALL
Kremer Memorial Lecture: Jay Stein, Stein & Brockmann, Santa Fe, NM: "Parallel Lawsuits: New Mexico and the Pecos River-A Glimpse Into Nebraska's Future in the Republican River Watershed". Hosted by J. Michael Jess, School of Natural Resources.
3:30 pm-5:00 pmEthnic Studies Week - Latino Research Initiative (LRI) Colloquium NEBRASKA UNION
"Preparing Nebraska Teachers toSee Demographic Change as an Opportunity", Ted Hamann & Jenelle Reeves
3:30 pm-4:30 pmSpring 2007 Water Seminar HARDIN HALL
Kremer Memorial Lecture: Jay Stein, Stein & Brockmann, Santa Fe, NM; "Parallel Lawsuits: New Mexico and the Pecos River-A Glimpse into Nebraska's Future in the Republican River Watershed; Host: J. Michael Jess, SNR. The saga of water resources development in the Pecos River basin is similar to that in the Republican River basin. To avoid hostility and promote further irrigation development, Texas and New Mexico (1948 Pecos River Compact) and Kansas, Nebraska and Colorado (1943 Republican Compact) negotiated interstate agreements. Each Compact was initially viewed as a mechanism intended for allocation of surface water resources. Importantly, because they lacked the benefit of contemporary knowledge, original drafters of the Compacts did not appropriately account for future impacts of large-capacity irrigation wells pumping from inter-connected ground water sources. Existence of their Compact agreement notwithstanding, claims of excessive upstream consumption prompted Texas to sue New Mexico in 1974. Similarly, Kansas sued Nebraska in 1998. After 14 years in trial, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in the Texas v New Mexico case. An out-of-court settlement ended Kansas v Nebraska in 2002. Following conclusion of the litigation, both New Mexico and Nebraska incurred a variety of new obligations. Compliance activities in the Pecos River basin have been ongoing for the past 19 years. Given the extent of that experience, Jay Stein's presentation will be instructive. After outlining issues litigated in Texas v New Mexico, he will describe New Mexico's obligations to Texas and its ongoing program to retire irrigation near Roswell and Carlsbad. Nebraskan's should compare those efforts with activities recently initiated in The Republican River basin. Mr. Stein is a principal in the law firm of Stein & Brockman, P.A. Firm members practice water law throughout the western states and in Mexico. From 1986-2002 firm members served as counsel to Nebraska in Nebraska v Wyoming, an equitable apportionment dispute involving the North Platte River. Presently, one of Mr. Stein's clients is the New Mexico Interstate Streams Commission, an agency charged with Pecos River compliance responsibilities stemming from the decree in Texas v Mexico. Mr. Stein is a Council Member of the Environment, Energy and Resources Section of the American Bar Association and is a frequent presenter at Bar Association conferences and at other meetings. In 2004 he was a speaker at the first annual Water Law, Policy and Science Conference sponsored by the UNL Water Center.
4:00 pm-5:00 pmBiotechnology/Life Sciences Spring 2007 Seminar BEADLE CENTER
“Speciation by the rapid divergence of reproductive proteins,” will be presented by Dr. Willie Swanson, University of Washington. A reception will be held at 3:30 p.m. The event is open to the public.
7:30 pm-9:00 pmUNL Honors Students Chamber Fest KIMBALL RECITAL HALL

Ongoing Events:

Time Event Title
Feb 5th-Apr 27thMultimedia Art Exhibit OLDFATHER HALL
Feb 8th-Feb 8thOmaha Big Red Road Show Qwest Center, Omaha

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