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| 8:00 am | Women's Golf - Chip-N-Club Invitational Woodland Hills Golf Course |
| 3:30 pm | Psychology Department Colloquium BURNETT HALL"Studying Brazilian Street Youth: A Collaborative Program of Developmental Research"
Prof. Marcela Raffaelli, University of Nebraska-Lincoln |
| 4:00 pm | Veterinary and Biomedical Sciences Lecture VETERINARY BASIC SCIENCES BUILDING"Cellular Response to Virus Infection," Saumendra N. Sarkar, PhD, Project Scientist, Department of Molecular Research Institute, Cleveland Clinic (Faculty candidate for the Nebraska Center for Virology) |
| 5:00 pm-8:00 pm | College Night at Sheldon SHELDON MUSEUM of ARTThe Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery welcomes all students and faculty to its College Nights this semester. The museum invites individual students, class groups and instructors to enjoy its offerings during this special opening during the evening.
Sheldon’s permanent collection and special exhibitions will be available for guided tours or informal visits. Snacks and beverages will be offered. Hours will be from 5 to 7 p.m. (or to 8 p.m., by request). Guided class or group tours must be scheduled two weeks in advance (call (402) 472-4524). No appointment is necessary for instructor-led tours.
On this evening the following exhibitions will be available: The Permanent Collection: American Narratives, Wanda Ewing, and Seasonal Celebrations, Daily Life: Photographs by Graciela Iturbide.
The Sheldon will be open for College Nights also on Tuesday, October 9, Wednesday, November 7, and Thursday, November 29. |
| 6:00 pm-7:00 pm | Architecture in Historical Fiction NEBRASKA UNIONProfessor Ian Christie, a Fellow of the British Academy, is Professor of Film and Media History in the School of History of Art, Film, and Visual Media of Birkbeck College, University of London.
With the establishment of major new film studios around London in the 1930s, the production design of British films took an architectural turn, influenced by distinguished immigrants such as Alfred Junge and Vincent Korda. This lecture will survey how pioneer British designers, such as Carmen Dillon, John Bryan and their pupil John Box created an 'English school' of design for the screen, which in turn supported the flowering of literary adaptation as British cinema's distinctive genre. |
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