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Friday, April 18th

Time Event Title
All dayTransfer New Student Enrollment NEBRASKA UNION
All dayChemistry Colloquium Postponed April 18, 2008 HAMILTON HALL
"Nature's Dirty Secrets: Exploring the Microbial Terpenome", Professor David E. Cane, Brown University.
7:30 am-3:30 pmTransfer - New Student Enrollment NEBRASKA UNION
12:30 pmSociology Department Colloquium OLDFATHER HALL
Dr. Kristen Olson, Deparment of Sociology and Survey Research and Methodology. "Correlates of Non-response in Panel Studies"
1:00 pm-1:45 pmUNL Earth Day Tree Planting Ceremony Cather Garden, West of Love Library
Help celebrate Earth Day by participating in the UNL Earth Day Tree Planting sponsored by ReTree Nebraska, School of Natural Resources, and Ecology Now. ReTree Nebraska is a cooperative initiative to plant 1 million trees in Nebraska communities by 2017. A few words will be spoken by organizers followed by the tree planting. Stop by as you make your way to your next class or destination! To find more information about ReTree Nebraska, visit retreenebraksa.unl.edu
3:00 pmAgronomy & Horticulture Seminar KEIM HALL
"Towards a Standardized Assessment of Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Biofuel Systems," presented by Adam Liska, Research Associate, Agronomy & Horticulture on Friday, April 18 at 3:00pm in 327 Keim Hall. Refreshments at 2:30.
3:00 pm-4:30 pmAg. Economics Seminar FILLEY HALL
Susan Capalbo, Montana State University
3:30 pmInstitute for Ethnic Studies Colloquium Series NEBRASKA UNION
Greg Rutledge, Assistant Professor English & Ethnic Studies
3:30 pmDepartment of Geosciences Stout Lecture BESSEY HALL
Rob Van der Voo, University of Michigan
6:35 pmHusker Baseball v. Kansas Hawks Field
7:30 pmUNL Dance Concert Johnny Carson Theater
Evenings of Dance is an annual dance concert featuring the choreography of professional artists, directed by Susan Levine. Included in this year’s shows will be the work of Jeff Curtis, formerly of Schapero & Smith, Ruth Davidson Hahn, a founding member of the Mark Morris Dance Group & Paul Besaw, head of the dance program at the University of Vermont. Levine will also be presenting work that was originally created in collaboration with music theorist Gretchen Foley, that premiered in Baltimore, MD at the Society of Music Theory. All works are performed by gifted UNL dance majors & minors. Tickets: General admission $12, faculty/staff $10, student/senior $7. Available at the door.
7:30 pmTHE UNVARNISHED TRUTH TEMPLE BUILDING
Tom and Annabel, a reasonably happy married couple, have an argument about who loves the other most A tussle ensues, and to Tom's horror Annabel is dead. Enter Tom's friend the policeman, his literary agent, and a rather grim police inspector who further complicates the matter. It seems that no woman may enter the house without rapidly becoming deceased. Now, what to do with the bodies. A black farce in the true British style!

Ongoing Events:

Time Event Title
Feb 14th-Aug 14thForsberg's "On Ancient Wings" exhibit celebrates Sandhill Cranes MORRILL HALL
Mar 10th-Jul 16thSummer Sessions Registration Begins UNL
Mar 28th-Aug 29th"Clothing and Ornaments of the Miao People from the Chojun Textile Art Museum" Lentz Center for Asian Culture
Mar 30th-Aug 17th"Quilts in Common" International Quilt Study Center & Museum
Mar 30th-Aug 31st"Nancy Crow: Cloth, Culture, Context" International Quilt Study Center & Museum
Apr 3rd-Apr 3rdNU Technology Monthly Meeting Various NU-Wide Locations
Apr 7th-Apr 18thAlternative Service Break in Greensburg, Kansas Application due N/A
Apr 16th-Apr 19thCenter for Great Plains Studies Symposium

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