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DTSTART;TZID=US/Central:20080213T120000
UID:28149@events.unl.edu
DTSTAMP:20080206T145004
SUMMARY:Peace Corps Brown Bag Lunch
DESCRIPTION:Do you want to gain new skills, use your creativity and see a 
 different part of the world? Come learn more about the Peace Corps!
LOCATION:City Campus Union
URL:http://events.unl.edu/2008/02/13/28149/
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Central:20080213T153000
UID:26392@events.unl.edu
DTSTAMP:20071121T093602
SUMMARY:SNR & Water Center 2008 Spring Seminars
DESCRIPTION:"Ecological Implications of Climate Change".  Rosina Bierbaum,
  University of Michigan.  Hosted by Don Wilhite, Director of The School o
 f Natural Resources @ UNL.  Dr. Bierbaum is Dean of the School of Natural
  Resources and Environment, University of Michigan. Dr. Bierbaum received
  her Ph.D. in Ecology and Evolution at the State University of New York, 
 Stony Brook. Since joining the University of Michigan in 2001, she has ov
 erseen creation of a new undergraduate Program in the Environment; enhanc
 ed interdisciplinary undergraduate and graduate teaching; tripled researc
 h activity in the School; and developed a new M.S. track in Business, Eng
 ineering, and Natural Resources. Prior to her appointment as Dean, she wa
 s a member of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy and
  advisor to Vice President Al Gore. Rosina’s seminar will address “Ec
 ological Implications of Climate Change.” Other less formal discussions
  will focus on the challenges and opportunities of creating an interdisci
 plinary research, teaching, and outreach program in natural resources and
  the environment. Rosina’s visit to SNR will be February 13-14.
LOCATION:HARDIN HALL Room 107 Hardin Hall Auditorium
URL:http://events.unl.edu/2008/02/13/26392/
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UID:27648@events.unl.edu
DTSTAMP:20080114T103357
SUMMARY:UHON 395 Lecture
DESCRIPTION:Suddenly, it’s bioenergy - ethanol and biodiesel. Bioenergy 
 to solve the climate change problem caused by greenhouse gases. Bioenergy
  to inject vitality into declining rural communities. Bioenergy to free u
 s from international oil villains. But wait… Bioenergy will drive food 
 prices up and starve the poor by appropriating the food supply for energy
 . Bioenergy will ruin our livestock sector. Bioenergy will deforest the t
 ropics and desertify the plains. Bioenergy will benefit farm landowners, 
 but no one else. And bioenergy will happen only with billions of dollars 
 of subsidies - can we afford it? In this course, students will evaluate t
 he prospects for biofuels in the context of climate change and the world 
 energy market. Participants will first review climate change assessments 
 and the relationship of climate change to world energy markets, and will 
 then examine the potential role of biofuels in reducing carbon emissions.
  Issues to be addressed include the potential effects of biofuels on food
  security and on natural resource sustainability, and a comparison of bio
 fuel subsidies versus carbon taxes in mitigating climate change. Particip
 ants will be expected to research and report on scientific studies, and t
 o learn and utilize various approaches to cost-benefit evaluation of publ
 ic policies. Our goal is not to resolve the difficult questions raised ab
 ove, but help students to sharpen their ability to analyze them and perha
 ps to more effectively advocate world-saving choices.
LOCATION:NEIHARDT RESIDENTIAL CENTER Room 118H
URL:http://events.unl.edu/2008/02/13/27648/
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UID:27895@events.unl.edu
DTSTAMP:20080123T165914
SUMMARY:CANCELLED - Biotechnology/Life Sciences Spring 2008 Seminar
DESCRIPTION:This seminar has been cancelled
LOCATION:BEADLE CENTER Room E103
URL:http://events.unl.edu/2008/02/13/27895/
DTEND;TZID=US/Central:20080213T170000
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Central:20080213T190000
UID:28354@events.unl.edu
DTSTAMP:20080212T112504
SUMMARY:HUSKER MEN'S BASKETBALL VS. MISSOURI
DESCRIPTION:
LOCATION:DEVANEY SPORTS CENTER
URL:http://events.unl.edu/2008/02/13/28354/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20070208
UID:30579@events.unl.edu
DTSTAMP:20080813T142356
SUMMARY:Omaha Big Red Road Show
DESCRIPTION:
LOCATION:Qwest Center, Omaha
URL:http://events.unl.edu/2007/02/08/30579/
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090208
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080211
UID:27909@events.unl.edu
DTSTAMP:20080125T090914
SUMMARY:22nd Annual Undergraduate Studio Art Competition (2008)
DESCRIPTION:A juried exhibition of art by undergraduates who are currently
  enrolled or were enrolled in studio art courses during the 2007 summer s
 essions or fall semester in the Department of Art and Art History at UNL.
  The juror will be David Helm, sculptor and chairman of UNO's Department 
 of Art and Art History. Gallery Hours are Monday-Thursday, 12:00PM-4:00PM.
LOCATION:RICHARDS HALL Room Eisentrager•Howard Gallery
URL:http://events.unl.edu/2008/02/11/27909/
DTEND;TZID=US/Central:20080228T160000
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080212
UID:28530@events.unl.edu
DTSTAMP:20080220T125259
SUMMARY:Milton E. Mohr 2008-2009 Awards
DESCRIPTION:The Milton E. Mohr 2008-2009 Awards Program offers both Underg
 raduate Scholarships and Graduate Fellowships in the amount of $1,000 ($5
 00/semester) for full-time junior, senior or graduate students, graduatin
 g no sooner than May 2009, with an overall GPA of 3.5 or greater and enro
 lled in one of the College of Engineering or Biotechnology Degree Program
 s listed on the flyer. For more information, stop by your department, or 
 N300 Beadle Center to pick up your application. You can also email Biotec
 hPSIOffice@unlnotes.unl.edu for more information. Applications are due to
  your department by Monday, March 10, 2008.
LOCATION:BEADLE CENTER Room N300
URL:http://events.unl.edu/2008/02/12/28530/
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