UNL processes and procedures that enhance research quality and ensure compliance with federal, state and university rules, regulations and policies; the roles and operation of research review committees; recommendations on how to mitigate risk and foster responsibility in the conduct of research. Please register in advance through our website.
The University Libraries of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln adds its 3 millionth volume to its research collection. The book will be revealed during a ceremony and lecture.
The newly formed East Campus Choir will begin meeting everything Thursday evening in the Hardin Hall Auditorium from 7:00 pm to 9:20 pm.
Director, James Wilson asked me to extend an invitation to all SNR faculty/staff/students to stop by and listen anytime. I've provided his contact information below if you would like additional information about joining the choir - everyone is welcome.
James Wilson
UNL School of Mustic
# 336-549-4226, email: jameswils@gmail.com
Dr. William Cronon, Frederick Jackson Turner & Vilas Research Professor of History, Geography, and Environmental Studies, University of Wisconsin - Madison, presents "The Portage: How to Read a Landscape." Dr. Cronon is the author of "Uncommon Ground: Rethinking the Human Place in Nature" (Norton, 1996).
Sponsored by Plains Humanities Alliance, Center for Great Plains Studies
Contact information:
Dr. Timothy R. Mahoney
402-472-3247
tmahoney1@unl.edu
Dr. William Cronon, Frederick Jackson Turner & Vilas Research Professor of History, Geography, and Environmental Studies, University of Wisconsin - Madison, presents "The Portage: How to Read a Landscape." Dr. Cronon is the author of "Uncommon Ground: Rethinking the Human Place in Nature" (Norton, 1996)
Contact information:
Dr. Timothy R. Mahoney
402-472-3247
tmahoney1@unl.edu
Diane Barger, clarinet, will give a recital with a few of her musical friends.
Tickets: General admission $5, students and seniors $3 and will be available at the door approx. one hour before the performance.