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Thursday, February 21st (link)
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| All day-Feb 23rd | Food Processing Center Short Course Qwest Center, OmahaWhat: Molds and Mycotoxins in Foods Short Course presented by the Food Processing Center University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE 68583-0919 When: February 21, 22, and 23 Location: Hilton-Qwest Center Omaha, same venue as GEAPS The workshop provides a basic understanding of the molds and mycotoxins that occur in cereals and other foods as well as teach practical methods for their detection, identification and quantification. For more information or to register contact: Jana Hafer, 402-472-2817 or Nina Murray, 402-472-2817 E-mail: jhafer2@unl.edu or nmurray2@unl.edu Web Site: fpc.unl.edu |
| 9:00 am-3:30 pm | Nebraska No-Till Conference. Ag Center - Holdrege, NebraskaUniversity of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension will provide corn and soybean producers information on how to be successful with no-till farming practices at the Nebraska No-Till Conference. |
| 12:00 pm | Opera: Dead Man Walking KIMBALL RECITAL HALLDead Man Walking is about human beings on an amazing journey, and people from ordinary circumstances thrown into an extraordinary circumstance. --Jake Heggie Premiered in 2000 in San Francisco, Dead Man Walking is one of those rare modern operas that has caught hold, receiving numerous productions in the U.S. and abroad, all to rousing acclaim. Based on the writings of Sister Helen Prejean, the opera borrows heavily from the Tim Robbins movie adaptation of the same name, which featured Susan Sarandon and Sean Penn. But Jake Heggie’s remarkable score probes the depths of the emotional cores of the characters in ways that mere words cannot express. My responsibility was to find the music that that person would sing. Not the music that I want them to sing, but the music that they would sing. --Jake Heggie Through a series of letters, Sister Helen Prejean has befriended a death row convict, Joseph De Rocher. He now requests to see her in person, asking the nun to become his spiritual advisor. The task is a difficult one, for he is unwilling to confess to the two brutal murders for which he is no doubt responsible. With the date of the execution looming ever nearer, can Sister Helen lead Joseph to accept responsibility for his crime? An opera for our times, Dead Man Walking does indeed raise the issue of capital punishment. Is there justice to be found in a lethal injection? In this story, no one’s feelings are wrong. We’re not trying to preach. We’re giving perspectives from everyone. --Jake Heggie In a series of eighteen scenes Heggie, and librettist Terrence McNally introduce the families of both the criminal and his victims, moving us through self-doubt, exultation, prayer, vengeance, tragedy, self-discovery, repentance, forgiveness, and ultimately redemption. Forgiveness is the big journey in life - the one thing that will give a person peace of mind. --Jake Heggie Heggie’s score combines American jazz, rock-and-roll, and spiritual music with the composer’s remarkable gift for sweeping melodies and sensitivity to text, all with an evocative rhythmic energy that intensifies and propels the story relentlessly forward. Staged by UNL Director of Opera, William Shomos, Dead Man Walking will feature many of UNL Opera’s finest voice students. Tyler White conducts the UNL Philharmonia and Laurel Shoemaker provides the powerful set design. Due to the subject matter and language, the opera is recommended for mature audiences. Tickets: Adults $20, student/senior $10. Available thru the Lied Center box office, 402/472-4747 or 1-800/432-3231. |
| 3:30 pm-4:30 pm | School of Biological Sciences' Showcase Seminar NEBRASKA UNIONDr. Greg Wray, Duke University will present "Ganglia, guts and gonads: Evo-devo meets human evolution" Thursday, February 21, 3:30 pm at the City Union. |
| 3:30 pm-5:00 pm | Physics & Astronomy Colloquium BRACE LABORATORY
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| 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 |
| 7:05 pm | HUSKER WOMEN'S BASKETBALL VS. MISSOURI DEVANEY SPORTS CENTERENJOY $1 ADMISSION, $1 PEPSI'S AND $1 HOT DOGS FOR DOLLAR DAYS! FOR MORE TICKET INFORMATION, PLEASE VISIT HUSKERS.COM |
| 7:30 pm | New Artists Festival TEMPLE BUILDING10 Minute Plays "I Need You" by Naohiro Takahashi "Insomnia" by Axel Arth "Muse" by Jonathon Irons "The Waitress" by Ryan Kathman "The Wheeler" by Eric Smith |
Ongoing Events:
| Time | Event Title |
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| Feb 11th-Feb 28th | 22nd Annual Undergraduate Studio Art Competition (2008) RICHARDS HALL |
| Feb 12th-Mar 10th | Milton E. Mohr 2008-2009 Awards BEADLE CENTER |
| Feb 14th-Aug 14th | Forsberg's "On Ancient Wings" exhibit celebrates Sandhill Cranes MORRILL HALL |
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