"Anisotropic Self-assembly of Spherical Polymer-Grafted Nanoparticles," Dr. Pinar Akcora, assistant professor of chemical engineering at the University of Missouri, Columbia.
View abstract on this session at http://www.che.unl.edu/akcora.shtml.
As part of the Public Policy Center 10-year anniversary activities, Senator Ben Nelson will give a talk on "Civic Engagement and Public Participation: Democracy's April Showers and May Flowers." The talk is a part of the Husker Spiritfest Alumni Weekend and is free and open to the public.
Students of the UNL Dance Department will give their spring concert, under the direction of Susan Levine, on the stage of the Lied Center's Johnny Carson Theater. Tickets: General admission $12, faculty/staff $10, student/senior $7.
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.