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Monday, February 6th

Time Event Title
All day-Feb 9thAnimal Welfare and current industry issues for livestock producers East Campus Union
Livestock producers will have a chance to learn more about: societal views regarding animal care; the role of ethics in current farm animal welfare debates; Consumers and animal welfare; perceptions and needs of the retail industry; Ag industry principles; Global Market Outlook and future of the animal protein industry
9:00 am-Feb 10th 6:00 pmRed Meat and Gluten Rotunda Gallery, Nebraska Union
An art exhibition featuring work from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Sculpture MFA candidates: Jamie Fritz, Matt Blache, Jacob Francois and Liana Owad. Closing Reception: Friday, Feb. 10 from 5-6 p.m.
11:00 am-1:00 pmHealthy Tuesdays NEBRASKA UNION
The University Health Center sponsors Healthy Tuesdays at the Health Education and Outreach booth in the Nebraska Union on Tuesdays.

Learn how you can make healthy lifestyle choices and take part in making campus a better place.
1:30 pm-3:00 pmRethinking Immigration and Education in the Age of Global Vertigo NEBRASKA UNION
Marcelo M. Suarez-Orozco is the Courtney Sale Ross University Professor of Globalization and Education at New York University and the author of numerous award-winning books, edited volumes, scholarly essays and journal articles focused on mass migration and education. His research spans three decades and is grounded in the conceptual and empirical problems within cultural psychology and psychological anthropology.

Suarez-Orozco was inducted into the National Association of Education in 2004 and received Mexico's highest honor to a foreign national. Professor Suarez-Orozco lectures widely throughout the world to governmental bodies and institutions and his basic research is regularly featured in global media outlets.
2:00 pm-3:00 pmEditing digital images to enhance Instructional Technology ARCHITECTURE HALL
Registration required. Learn hands-on the basic functions of image editing. In this session, you will be introduced to the most popular features of Photoshop, such as cropping images, and fixing photographs with color or contrast problems. You will also learn the advantages of different file formats, such as GIFs, TIFFs, JPEGs, and PSDs, when working with images for the Web or print.
7:30 pm-9:00 pmFaculty artist: Craig Fuller KIMBALL RECITAL HALL
Faculty artist Craig Fuller will give a tuba/euphonium recital on Feb. 6 at 7:30 p.m. in Kimball Recital Hall. This event is free and open to the public.

Ongoing Events:

Time Event Title
Apr 21st-Mar 16th"Design Process" miniature exhibition ARCHITECTURE HALL WEST
Oct 7th-Feb 26thExhibition: “Yvonne Wells: Quilted Messages” International Quilt Study Center & Museum
Jan 6th-Jul 29thExhibition: Tribute to Ardis James International Quilt Study Center & Museum
Jan 13th-Dec 2ndExhibition: “What’s in a Name? Inscribed Quilts” International Quilt Study Center & Museum
Jan 16th-Feb 17th2011-12 Biennial Juried Undergraduate and Graduate Student Exhibition Robert Hillestad Textiles Gallery
Jan 21st-Apr 6th"W" Grades Recorded for Withdrawals
Jan 21st-Apr 6thAll course withdrawals noted with a grade of "W" on academic record Various sites, UNL Campus

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