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Thursday, April 5th

Time Event Title
11:30 am-12:45 pmEthnic Studies Week - Brown Bag Lunch NEBRASKA UNION
"African Representations in the American Academy", Oyekan Owomoyela
2:00 pmMen's Tennis - Nebraska vs. UNK Nebraska Tennis Center
3:30 pm-5:00 pmPhysics & Astronomy Colloquium, April 5 BRACE LABORATORY

"Developing Physics Students' Capabilities for Baloney Detection," Dr. Harry Shipman, University of Delaware


Refreshments: Brace Lab 201 @ 3:30 p.m.
Lecture: Brace Lab 211 @ 4:00 p.m.


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

3:30 pm-5:00 pmCenter for Digital Research in the Humanities panel and reception LOVE LIBRARY SOUTH
The Center for Digital Research in the Humanities invites you to attend a panel presentation at 3:30 p.m. April 5 in 110 Love Library. The panel will feature two projects in progress. Fellows Timothy Mahoney (History) will speak on "Gilded Age Plains City," and Peter Bleed and Douglas Scott (Anthropology and Geography) will describe their work on "Visualizing the Battlefields of the Cuban Spanish-American War." The panel will be followed by a reception.
4:30 pm-6:00 pmEthnic Studies Week - Reception MORRILL HALL
5:00 pm-8:00 pmCollege Night at Sheldon SHELDON MUSEUM of ART
A fun night for college students and faculty at Sheldon. Free subs, soda and chips; raffle for cool stuff; a movie about comics; art tours led by students.
6:30 pmEthnic Studies Week - Film/Discussion ANDREWS HALL
Film: Eve's Bayou Discussion facilitator: Kwakiutl Dreher
6:35 pmBaseball - Nebraska vs. Oklahoma State Hawks Field
7:30 pm-9:00 pmSax Ensembles KIMBALL RECITAL HALL
7:30 pm-8:30 pmAstronomy General Public Talk, April 5 NEBRASKA UNION

"Finding Black Holes in Space," Dr. Harry Shipman, University of Delaware


In the past twenty years, black holes have been transformed from exotic hypothetical objects into real things that exist in the Universe. Known black holes come in two sizes: small black holes found in double star systems, and large black holes found at the cores of galaxies.


Date: Thursday, April 5th
Time: 7:30pm
Location: City Campus Union Auditorium


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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