Grab a friend/coworker and join other UNL employees on a 15 min walk to celebrate Earth Day. Participate in any of the three 15-min walking route options.
City Campus "Teal" Route: 7:40 am -7:55 am
Begin @ NE corner of 16th & R streets;
East Campus "Pink" Route: 9:30 am - 9:45 am
Begin @ S side of Chase Hall; and
East Campus "Yellow" Route: 2:30 pm - 2:45 pm
Begin @ N side of East Campus Union.
Join other UNL Faculty/Staff on a 15 minute morning walk. Use the "Pink" Route on walking map.
10:00 Start @ S side of Chase Hall
East Campus Mall meets East Campus Loop
S side of Chase Hall
East Campus Mall meets East Campus Loop
Approx. 10:15 Finish @ S side of Chase Hall
Join other UNL Faculty/Staff on a 40 minute afternoon walk. Use the "Yellow Route" on walking map.
12:00 Start @ S side of NE Union at
NW corner of 10th & sidewalk
SE corner of Stadium Drive & Salt Creek Road
NE corner of 14th & Salt Creek Road
NW corner 14th & W streets
NE corner of 17th & X streets
NE corner of 17th & Vine streets
SW corner of 19th & Vine streets
NW corner of 19th & R streets
Approx. 12:40 Finish @ S side of NE Union
Grab a friend/coworker and join other Faculty/staff for a walk over lunch in celebration of Earth Day. This is a 45 min walking route. Don't have 45 minutes to spare? Join us at any part of the walk and turn around at your convenience. Use "Yellow" Route on the UNL city campus walking maps.
Walk begins @ 12 noon on the S side of NE Union, heading west >
NW corner of 10th & sidewalk (SW corner of Architecture Hall)>
SE corner of Stadium Drive & Salt Creek Road (approximately 12:10pm)>
NE corner of 14th & Salt Creek Road (Holdrege St.)>
sidewalk south of The Village >
SE corner of 17th & X streets >
SE corner of 17th & Vine streets >
SW corner of 19th & Vine streets (approximately 12:40pm) >
SW corner of 19th & R streets >
END: S side of NE Union at approximately 12:45pm
Join other UNL Faculty/Staff on a 30 minute afternoon walk. Use the "Yellow" Route on walking map.
3:00 Start @ N side of East Campus Union
SW corner of Center Drive and Fair Street
SW corner of Fair Street and East Campus Look
NE corner of East Campus Mall & East Campus Loop
Approx. 3:30 Finish @ N side of East Campus Union
Paolo Cherubini, Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research, "Tree Rings and Water: How and Where Can Dendroecological Methods Help Hydrological Research?" Host: Tala Awada.
“Recognition of Pathogen Effector Proteins by NLR Innate Immune Receptors: Strategies for the Molecular Breeding of Durable Disease Resistance,” presented by Dr. Brian Staskawicz, University of California, Berkeley, at 4 p.m., Wednesday, April 22, at the Nebraska City Campus Union Auditorium. A reception will be at 5:00 p.m. This event is free and open to the public.