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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120914
UID:69361@events.unl.edu
DTSTAMP:20120703T160305
SUMMARY:Last day to withdraw from a full semester course and receive 25% r
 efund
DESCRIPTION:
LOCATION:
URL:http://events.unl.edu/2012/09/14/69361/
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120915
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Central:20120914T120000
UID:70514@events.unl.edu
DTSTAMP:20110831T100757
SUMMARY:Sister Circle: A Support Group for Women of Color
DESCRIPTION:Counseling and Psychological Services at the University Health
  Center provides a number of support groups throughout the semester on ca
 mpus.  Sister Circle is a support group for women of color and is led by 
 Charlesette Foster.   
LOCATION:NEBRASKA UNION Room 338
URL:http://events.unl.edu/2012/09/14/70514/
DTEND;TZID=US/Central:20120914T130000
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Central:20120914T120000
UID:70476@events.unl.edu
DTSTAMP:20020131T020000
SUMMARY:HIV Testing
DESCRIPTION:The University Health Center will be offering free and confide
 ntial HIV testing. Results in 20 minutes. Sponsored by the University Hea
 lth Center, OASIS, and Students for Sexual Health. 
LOCATION:Jackie Gaughan Multicultural Center Room 313
URL:http://events.unl.edu/2012/09/14/70476/
DTEND;TZID=US/Central:20120914T160000
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Central:20120914T120000
UID:70404@events.unl.edu
DTSTAMP:20120823T150132
SUMMARY:About LGBTQA and Academic Integrity: The Personal and the Professi
 onal
DESCRIPTION:The panel will address the question of maintaining integrity a
 s a graduate student concerning sexual orientation, gender identity and e
 xpression. The discussion will cover topics related to research such as a
 ppropriate language, inclusiveness in research when discussing sexuality 
 and gender identity (including allies), and diversity of sources. As well
  as how to approach and utilize research, which can be the difference bet
 ween a well-rounded or limited argument. Being out/living openly will als
 o be discussed, including how to function with integrity when identified 
 as LGBTQA and how success in graduate school is impacted when it’s not 
 safe to be out.
LOCATION:NEBRASKA UNION Room 346
URL:http://events.unl.edu/2012/09/14/70404/
DTEND;TZID=US/Central:20120914T130000
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Central:20120914T150000
UID:70453@events.unl.edu
DTSTAMP:20020131T020000
SUMMARY:Applied Ecology Seminar
DESCRIPTION:Edward Walsh of Boys Town National Research Hospital will lead
  a seminar on the topic "Sound and tiger conservation."
LOCATION:HARDIN HALL Room 163
URL:http://events.unl.edu/2012/09/14/70453/
DTEND;TZID=US/Central:20120914T160000
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Central:20120914T153000
UID:68926@events.unl.edu
DTSTAMP:20020131T020000
SUMMARY:Chemistry Colloquium
DESCRIPTION:"How Do Students Learn To Use Representations In Chemistry?" p
 resented by Professor Melanie M. Cooper, Clemson University. Open to the 
 Public.
LOCATION:HAMILTON HALL Room 112
URL:http://events.unl.edu/2012/09/14/68926/
DTEND;TZID=US/Central:20120914T163000
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Central:20120914T153000
UID:70194@events.unl.edu
DTSTAMP:20020131T020000
SUMMARY:Water cycle change and the human fingerprint on the water landscap
 e of the 21st Century
DESCRIPTION:James Famiglietti of the University of California, Irvine will
  be the presenter.\n\nOver the last decade, satellite observations of Ear
 th’s water cycle from NASA’s GRACE (Gravity Recovery and Climate Expe
 riment) mission, have provided an unprecedented view of global hydrologic
 al change and freshwater availability. Since its launch, the mission has 
 helped to confirm that precipitation, evaporation and continental dischar
 ge rates are increasing, that the mid-latitudes are drying while the high
  and low latitudes are moistening, and that the\nhydrologic extremes of f
 looding and drought are becoming even more extreme. \n\nGRACE has exposed
  the human fingerprint of water management practices such as groundwater 
 use and reservoir storage, which raises many important issues for climate
 , water, food and economic security. Moreover, the GRACE mission has enab
 led us to peer beneath Earth’s surface and characterize the worldwide d
 epletion of groundwater aquifers, raising significant\nconcerns about the
  potential for heightened conflict over transboundary water resources. \n
 \nSponsored by: School of Natural Resources, Department of Earth and Atmo
 spheric Sciences, Geography Department and Nebraska Water Center.
LOCATION:HARDIN HALL Room 107 (Auditorium)
URL:http://events.unl.edu/2012/09/14/70194/
DTEND;TZID=US/Central:20120914T163000
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120113
UID:61039@events.unl.edu
DTSTAMP:20020131T020000
SUMMARY:Exhibition:  “What’s in a Name?  Inscribed Quilts”
DESCRIPTION:Museum Hours:\nTuesday – Saturday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM\nSun
 day: 1:00 – 4:00 PM\n\nGeneral Admission:\n$6 – Adults, $3 – Studen
 ts, $12 – Family of 2 adults and their children under 18\n\nFREE Admiss
 ion to the International Quilt Study Center and Museum from 4:30 to 7:00 
 pm on the First Friday of Every Month.
LOCATION:International Quilt Study Center & Museum
URL:http://events.unl.edu/2012/01/13/61039/
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20121202
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Central:20120421T093000
UID:63310@events.unl.edu
DTSTAMP:20020131T020000
SUMMARY:Minerals & Meteorites
DESCRIPTION:On April 21, the University of Nebraska State Museum in Morril
 l Hall will open “Minerals & Meteorites,” an expansive display of rar
 e minerals and meteorites in the Cooper Gallery. The exhibit contains spe
 cimens from the collections of the UNL Department of Earth and Atmospheri
 c Sciences, the Lincoln Gem and Mineral Club, and material on loan from s
 everal private individuals.
LOCATION:MORRILL HALL Room Cooper Gallery
URL:http://events.unl.edu/2012/04/21/63310/
DTEND;TZID=US/Central:20131130T163000
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Central:20120530T093000
UID:65676@events.unl.edu
DTSTAMP:20020131T020000
SUMMARY:Charlie & Kiwi's Evolutionary Adventure
DESCRIPTION:Visitors will go on an evolutionary adventure and discover the
  link between dinosaurs and modern birds when the new exhibition "Charlie
  and Kiwi’s Evolutionary Adventure" opens May 30.
LOCATION:MORRILL HALL
URL:http://events.unl.edu/2012/05/30/65676/
DTEND;TZID=US/Central:20120914T163000
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120608
UID:69602@events.unl.edu
DTSTAMP:20120719T050134
SUMMARY:A Legacy of Giving: The Anna & Frank Hall Collection
DESCRIPTION:Anna and Frank Hall were instrumental in establishing the fore
 runner of today's Sheldon Art Association, and the couple built a private
  collection that helped form the foundation of Sheldon's renowned holding
 s. View highlights from the Halls' personal collection and acquisitions t
 hrough their charitable trust, including works by artists such as Deborah
  Butterfield, Willem de Kooning, Marsden Hartley, Robert Henri, and Dorot
 hea Lange.
LOCATION:SHELDON MUSEUM of ART
URL:http://events.unl.edu/2012/06/08/69602/
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120916
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120713
UID:69603@events.unl.edu
DTSTAMP:20120719T050656
SUMMARY:The American Mountain Bicycle
DESCRIPTION:While mountain biking is a popular pastime for thrill-seekers 
 today, it was relatively unheard of until the mid-1980s. Before then, a f
 ew industrious daredevils in Marin County, California, built custom bikes
  to zoom around the mountainous terrain where they lived. These visionary
  individuals combined engineering ingenuity with an artistic eye, using f
 ound parts to create durable bicycles that could withstand the bumps and 
 tumbles of downhill racing. This summer, some of these early mountain bik
 es, on loan from the Monkey Wrench collection, will be on view in Sheldon
 's Great Hall.
LOCATION:SHELDON MUSEUM of ART
URL:http://events.unl.edu/2012/07/13/69603/
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120930
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120803
UID:61696@events.unl.edu
DTSTAMP:20020131T020000
SUMMARY:Exhibition:  Studio Art Quilt Associate’s 20th Showcase
DESCRIPTION:Museum Hours:\nTuesday – Saturday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM\nSun
 day: 1:00 – 4:00 PM\n\nGeneral Admission:\n$6 – Adults, $3 – Studen
 ts, $12 – Family of 2 adults and their children under 18\n\nFREE Admiss
 ion to the International Quilt Study Center and Museum from 4:30 to 7:00 
 pm on the First Friday of Every Month.
LOCATION:International Quilt Study Center & Museum
URL:http://events.unl.edu/2012/08/03/61696/
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20130224
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120803
UID:69981@events.unl.edu
DTSTAMP:20020131T020000
SUMMARY:Open Richness
DESCRIPTION:
LOCATION:Great Plains Art Museum
URL:http://events.unl.edu/2012/08/03/69981/
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120923
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Central:20120803T100000
UID:71143@events.unl.edu
DTSTAMP:20120914T094551
SUMMARY:Exhibition: "Five Decades of Collecting"
DESCRIPTION:"Five Decades of Collecting" commemorates the 50th anniversary
  of the Sheldon Museum of Art’s building, which was designed by renowne
 d architect Philip Johnson and opened in 1963. Each work in the exhibitio
 n was created and acquired after 1960.\n\nThe exhibition reflects art mov
 ements and trends from this period as well as museum directions in collec
 ting. The exhibition highlights important gifts to the museum and draws a
 ttention to areas of strength in its holdings. The installation also cele
 brates new acquisitions and important works that have not recently been o
 n view.\n\nIn honor of Sheldon's 50th Anniversary and the 125th Anniversa
 ry of the Sheldon Art Association, the SAA and the museum purchased a sig
 nificant work by a major artist. The selection, unveiled on Friday, Septe
 mber 7th, is "Invocation" by Lee Krasner. This important painting, probab
 ly begun in the late 1960s, exemplifies Krasner’s transition in style f
 rom using expansive gestural brushstrokes to incorporating more tightly d
 efined graphic elements such as lines and disks. 
LOCATION:SHELDON MUSEUM of ART
URL:http://events.unl.edu/2012/08/03/71143/
DTEND;TZID=US/Central:20130421T170000
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120907
UID:71016@events.unl.edu
DTSTAMP:20020131T020000
SUMMARY:Nebraska National Collegiate Juried Art Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:On Sept. 7 the Department of Art and Art History will open the
  first annual Nebraska National Collegiate Juried Art Exhibition in the E
 isentrager-Howard Gallery. The gallery is located on the first floor of R
 ichards Hall, located just south of Memorial Stadium on the University of
  Nebraska–Lincoln city campus.\n\nThe Nebraska National will be open fr
 om Sept. 7-28 and will showcase the best undergraduate artwork from stude
 nts around the U.S. and Canada. 186 students from 37 states and 2 provinc
 es submitted 495 pieces this first year. Jurors selected 132 pieces from 
 97 artists for the exhibition, including 26 pieces in ceramics, 51 pieces
  in photography and 55 pieces in printmaking.\n\n“We got an excellent r
 esponse for the first year of the competition. There is a wide variety of
  interesting work,” said Department of Art and Art History Interim Chai
 r Pete Pinnell.\n\nThe department intends to make this show an annual eve
 nt. Each year’s exhibition will feature three different categories on a
  two-year rotating basis. This year’s categories are ceramics, printmak
 ing and photography. Next year, the categories will be painting/drawing, 
 sculpture and new genres.\n\nLong-time department supporters Dan and Barb
 ara Howard, of Lincoln, Neb., created the Howard Awards for Excellence fo
 r the first year of the competition. The awards are intended to both rewa
 rd excellence and to attract students to enter the competition.\n\n“The
  Howards very generously gave four awards; a $1,000 First Prize in each o
 f the three categories and a $1,500 prize for Best of Show,” Pinnell sa
 id. “Dan and Barbara’s support has been instrumental to the success o
 f this show and of the entire department."\n\nPinnell said the exhibition
  meets two important goals for the department.\n\n“It will expose our s
 tudents to the best student art work from across the country, and I hope 
 it will also entice the general public to attend our openings and see wha
 t we’re doing here in the department," he said.\n\nIn addition to the g
 allery show, an online catalog for the exhibition will be available on th
 e department’s website (http://www.unl.edu/art). Anyone will be able to
  download the catalog for free or send the file to a self-publishing site
  to get a paper copy printed.\n\n“We’ve started work on the catalog a
 nd will have it on our website by mid-September," Pinnell said.\n\nThe Ne
 braska National will have a special First Friday opening on Sept. 7 from 
 6-8 p.m. The Howard Awards for Excellence will be announced at 7 p.m. The
  event is free and open to the public. Hours for the Eisentrager-Howard G
 allery are Monday-Thursday, noon to 4 p.m.\n\nJurors for this year's exhi
 bition were Sam Chung in ceramics, who is an Assistant Professor in the H
 erberger College of the Arts-School of Art at Arizona State University; C
 arol Panaro-Smith and James Hajicek in photography, who own Alchemy Studi
 o, which produces fine arts photography and workshops in the arts; and Da
 vid Morrison in printmaking, who is Professor of Printmaking at Herron Sc
 hool of Art and Design at Indiana University-Purdue University in Indiana
 polis. All four jurors will be in classes the first week of September.\n\
 nGallery hours are Monday-Thursday, noon to 4 p.m.
LOCATION:Eisentrager-Howard Gallery
URL:http://events.unl.edu/2012/09/07/71016/
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120928
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120907
UID:61697@events.unl.edu
DTSTAMP:20110923T104426
SUMMARY:Exhibition:  Indigo Gives America the Blues
DESCRIPTION:Museum Hours:\nTuesday – Saturday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM\nSun
 day: 1:00 – 4:00 PM\n\nGeneral Admission:\n$6 – Adults, $3 – Studen
 ts, $12 – Family of 2 adults and their children under 18\n\nFREE Admiss
 ion to the International Quilt Study Center and Museum from 4:30 to 7:00 
 pm on the First Friday of Every Month.
LOCATION:International Quilt Study Center & Museum
URL:http://events.unl.edu/2012/09/07/61697/
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20130602
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Central:20120907T173000
UID:70442@events.unl.edu
DTSTAMP:20120824T152657
SUMMARY:Exhibition: GamePlan Architecture
DESCRIPTION:The College has partnered with DLR Group, The Clark Enersen Pa
 rtners and UNL’s Capital Planning and Construction Department to showca
 se local projects by local architects. \n\nCome view the architectural an
 d interior details of the Pinnacle Bank Arena and the Memorial Stadium Ea
 st Stadium expansion before the projects open to the public. \n\nExhibiti
 on highlights include interior details, materials facts and figures, arch
 itectural drawings, three-dimensional models and digital media images.\n
LOCATION:ARCHITECTURE HALL
URL:http://events.unl.edu/2012/09/07/70442/
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