Thursday, September 6th (link)
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| All day-Dec 31st | On the Land Photography Exhibit - Joel Sartore University of Nebraska State MuseumThe photography exhibit, "On the Land," at the State Museum (Morrill Hall) features 38 photographs by the Nebraska native and National Geographic\Magazine contributing photographer Joel Sartore, as well as compelling exhibit commentary from Lincolnite Dan Semrad, environmentalist and investment advisor. Shown in the Museum's Cooper Gallery, "On The Land" examines environmental
stories from around the globe. The museum is open from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Saturday, and from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. on Sundays. Admission for UNL faculty and staff is free. Admission for the general public is $5 for
adults. $3 for children 5-18 years of age, and children 4 and under are free. The family rate (up to two adults w/children) is $10. For more
information call 472-2641. |
| 1:00 pm-2:30 pm | NURAMP Workshop NEBRASKA UNIONIntroduction to the NURAMP (Research Administration Management Program) learning series: UNL's research administration infrastructure; regulations governing management and administration of sponsored research; and principles and policies guiding research and creative activities at UNL. Please register in advance through our website. |
| 2:45 pm-4:00 pm | NURAMP Workshop NEBRASKA UNIONTips for finding relevant funding opportunities; internal grant competitions; proposal writing advice and typical proposal components; UNL proposal development services and resources. Please register in advance through our website. |
| 6:00 pm-8:30 pm | Hurricane Katrina: A Remembrance in Three Acts City Campus UnionA remembrance of the beginning of the third year of the ongoing ordeal caused by Hurricane Katrina, featuring acts I and II of Spike Lee's documentary. Acts III and IV will be shown on September 6th. The final event for the month-- featuring a presentation on Hurricane Katrina and electoral politics, a panel and community discussion on volunteering, and the music of Executive Steel--will occur in the same location on September 25th, beginning at 6 p.m. |
| 6:00 pm-8:30 pm | Hurricane Katrina: A Remembrance in Three Acts City Campus UnionA remembrance of the beginning of the third year of the ongoing ordeal caused by Hurricane Katrina, featuring acts I and II of Spike Lee's documentary. Acts III and IV will be shown on September 6th. The final event for the month-- featuring a presentation on Hurricane Katrina and electoral politics, a panel and community discussion on volunteering, and the music of Executive Steel--will occur in the same location on September 25th, beginning at 6 p.m. |
| 7:00 pm | In Depth Report Premiere & Discussion Panel Mary Riepma Ross Media Arts CenterLincoln Premiere of "Breaking Down Barriers" and student-panel discussion of "Renovating the Republic." Free admission.
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| 7:00 pm-8:00 pm | Premiere of "Breaking Down the Barriers" Mary Riepma Ross Media Arts Center"Breaking Down Barriers" is a new student-produced documentary film that examines the challenges faced by Hispanic immigrants in Nebraska and Turkish immigrants in Germany. Admission is FREE! |
| 7:00 pm-9:20 pm | East Campus Choir HARDIN HALLThe 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 |
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