The Arts & Sciences Student Advisory Board will be giving out free food and drinks on the Union Plaza. There will also be free massages and a raffle. Come join in the fun!
In higher education, most administrators move into their positions after working in a faculty position. Vice Chancellor Jackson has climbed the higher education administrative ladder separately from the faculty ranks. Find out what steps she took to build her higher ed career while still balancing the needs of her family.
A brief business mtg. will occur prior to VC Jackson's presentation.
Mickey Huff, Associate Director of Project Censored (http://projectcensored.org, will talk about media censorship and underreported stories by the media and its impact on Libraries and Democracy.
Ryan Sponseller, University of Alabama, "Understanding Relationships Among Long-term Climate Variability, Hydrologic Disturbance, and the Ecology of Desert Streams," Host: Steve Thomas.
“Developing engineered baculovirus expression systems for humanized glycoprotein production,” will be presented by Dr. Donald Jarvis, University of Wyoming. A reception will be held at 3:30 p.m. The event is open to the public.
Learn how to be successful with composting by attending a composting workshop or demonstration sponsored by UNL Extension in Lancaster County and the City of Lincoln Recycling Office.
The Arts & Sciences Student Advisory Board will be hosting a speaker at the Nebraska Union. Dr. John Hibbing, a Political Science professor at UNL, will be speaking about the link between politics and genetics. Dr. Hibbing was featured this past fall on the Daily Show with Jon Stewart.
This fast-paced 17th century sex comedy has been given a contemporary sensibility. The plot centers around three ludicrous husbands, each of whom lay claim to the most effective method of securing his wife's fidelity. The first relies on innocence, the second on wit, and the third on piety. Leave it to the lusty young bachelors and the winsome wives to thwart the scheme. Not suitable for children.