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Wednesday, April 30th

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9:00 am-10:00 amPresentation - Water Cntr, School of Nat. Res., Water Resources Research Init., School of Nat. Resou HARDIN HALL
Stephen R. Hutchins, Ph.D., Research Environmental Scientist; USEPA National Risk Management Research Laboratory, Ground Water & Ecosystems Restoration Division, Robert S. Kerr Environmental Resarch Center; 919 Kerr Research Drive, Ada, OK. An overview of several projects will be presented on a research program currently underway at ORD’s Ground Water and Ecosystems Restoration Division (GWERD) to evaluate CAFO impacts on ground water quality. The overall research objectives are to characterize the potential for ground water impact from a variety of stressors associated with different types of CAFOs, to develop tools to determine sources and specific mechanisms of impact, and to then collectively use these data to develop effective risk management strategies for protection of ground and surface water quality. Initial specific research objectives were to evaluate selected swine CAFO operations to understand which stressors pose the greatest risk for transport into ground water under site operating conditions. Much of the work initially focused on the field site at Canton, Oklahoma, which demonstrated that land application of liquid swine waste led to ground water contamination by nitrate. Stable nitrogen isotope data were found to be useful in helping to identify the source. Other stressors, such as estrogen hormones (which are endocrine-disrupting chemicals) and antibiotics, were not detected in ground water at that site. However, estrogens, as well as nitrate and ammonia, were found in ground water at another site which had been directly impacted by a leaking lagoon. Based on these studies, secondary research objectives have been identified and research is in progress to 1) expand the current efforts to include other types of CAFOs, 2) further develop analytical tools for detection of estrogen conjugates, 3) expand the use of stable isotope tools for source tracking of nitrate, and 4) evaluate the effectiveness of Nutrient Management Plans (NMPs). A survey of swine, poultry, dairy, and beef feedlot lagoons has recently been completed and will be discussed, with emphasis on estrogens and estrogen conjugates. Other ongoing projects that will be briefly described will include the Regional Applied Research Effort (RARE) projects that have been established through EPA Regions 4 and 6 with USDA and USGS to conduct research on stable isotopes and NMP effectiveness, and an Interagency Agreement (IAG) with USDA to conduct an extensive study on NMP effectiveness.
12:00 pm-1:00 pmITG's S.W.A.P. Meet NEBRASKA UNION
Join the instructors of the Instructional Technology Group (ITG) from noon to 1 p.m. April 30 at the Nebraska Union (room posted) for the first S.W.A.P. Meet (Sharing Wisdom And Power). ITG would like to share their wisdom on the use and function of Social Networking. This event is free and open to any faculty, staff or students who would like to learn more about social networking (MySpace, Facebook, YouTube, etc.). You may bring your own lunch.
1:35 pmHusker Baseball v. Western Illinois Hawks Field
3:00 pmHusker Softball v. Kansas (DH) Bowlin Stadium
4:00 pm-5:00 pmBiotechnology/Life Sciences Spring 2008 Seminar BEADLE CENTER
“The INO80 chromatin remodeling complex and transcriptional regulation,” will be presented by Dr. Joan Conaway, Stowers Institute for Medical Research. A reception will be held at 3:30 p.m. The event is open to the public.
7:30 pmMovin' Out LIED CENTER for PERFORMING ARTS
Five-time Grammy winner Billy Joel and legendary director/choreographer Twyla Tharp have joined forces to create the spectacular new musical Time Magazine declares "The #1 show of the year!" The New York Times calls "Movin' Out" "a shimmering portrait of an American generation. These tornado driven dancers and rock musicians propel the audience into delirious ovations." "Movin' Out" brings 24 Billy Joel classics to electrifying new life as it tells the story of five lifelong friends over two turbulent decades. It all adds up to one unforgettable Broadway musical.

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 28th-May 8thSpring 2008 BFA Capstone Exhibition RICHARDS HALL

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