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Wednesday, February 13th

Time Event Title
8:00 am-10:00 amWellness Wednesday East Campus Union
Go to the UHC lab and have a Wellness Profiles drawn. The profiles includes total cholesterol (both LDL and HDL), triglycerides, hemoglobin, and glucose. Wellness Wednesday (first Wednesday of the month at UHC lab and second Wednesday at East Campus Union Room 316) is a good opportunity to know your numbers. It is recommended you fast 8-10 hours prior to the test in order to have a more accurate reading.

Wellness Profiles are available to UNL students for $20 and faculty and staff at $25.
9:30 am-2:30 pmNebraska TEAMS Competition: high school students apply math for engineering challenges City Campus Union
TEAMS, a program of the Junior Engineering Technical Society, is a daylong competition of engineering challenges illustrating how science and math principles, creativity and innovation, are applied to the real world of engineering.

Ninety locations across the country host more than 14,000 students for the competition.

Competition details include:

* Teams generally consist of 4-8 students in grades 9-12
* Schools may enter more than one team (both junior varsity and varsity-level)
* Teams are coached by an adult (e.g. teacher, counselor, parent, or professional engineer)

Additional Public Info:
http://teams.tsaweb.org/
http://engineering.unl.edu/Events/TeamsCompetition/ for details & list of past local winners.
3:30 pm-4:30 pmSpring 2013 Water Seminar Series HARDIN HALL
The Nebraska Water Center, a part of the Daugherty Water for Food Institute, is hosting Steven J. Taff from the University of Minnesota to speak on the topic "Do We Really Have Too Much Water Pollution? The Nexus Between Economic Science and Physical Science."
4:00 pm-5:00 pmSpring 2013 Biotechnology / Life Sciences Seminar Series BEADLE CENTER
“The Ecology of Algal Biofuels Production,” will be presented by Val Smith, University of Kansas. A reception will be held at 3:30 p.m. The event is open to the public.
6:00 pm-7:00 pmChinese Corner NEBRASKA HALL
Free! Learners of all levels welcome! This is a good place to practice your conversational Chinese and make friends. Topics for spring semester: Chinese movie, travel, food, and other interesting topics. Sponsored by UNL Confucius Institute, organized by the Chinese instructors at the Institute who are native Chinese speakers. For more information, please contact: Julia at yangzhengiao@gmail.com or Robert at robertchina@live.cn

Ongoing Events:

Time Event Title
Apr 21st-Nov 30thMinerals & Meteorites MORRILL HALL
Aug 3rd-Feb 24thExhibition: Studio Art Quilt Associate’s 20th Showcase International Quilt Study Center & Museum
Aug 3rd-Apr 21stExhibition: "Five Decades of Collecting" SHELDON MUSEUM of ART
Sep 7th-Jun 2ndExhibition: Indigo Gives America the Blues International Quilt Study Center & Museum
Dec 7th-Sep 1stPerfecting the Past: Colonial Revival Quilts International Quilt Study Center & Museum
Jan 4th-Mar 30thThe Great Plains: America's Lingering Wild Great Plains Art Museum
Jan 16th-Mar 20thClimate Masters Classes HARDIN HALL
Jan 22nd-Apr 21stExhibition: "Modern Madness: The Armory Show Revisited" SHELDON MUSEUM of ART
Feb 1st-Apr 28thExhibition: "Encounters: Photography from the Sheldon Museum of Art" SHELDON MUSEUM of ART
Feb 1st-Apr 28thExhibition: "Making a Presence: F. Holland Day in Artistic Photography" SHELDON MUSEUM of ART
Feb 1st-Mar 17thExhibition: "My Nebraska/Nuestra Nebraska" SHELDON MUSEUM of ART
Feb 11th-Mar 1stPrinted Impressions: Source and Speculation Robert Hillestad Textiles Gallery

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