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DTSTART:20210429T140000Z
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DTSTAMP:20210209T214332Z
ORGANIZER;CN=Dana Ludvik:MAILTO:dludvik2@unl.edu
SUMMARY:SBEd & Breakfast
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DESCRIPTION:The second spring 2021 SBEd & Breakfast online conversation wil
 l focus on early education and development.\n\nHosted jointly by CYFS and 
 Nebraska Extension\, these conversations are designed to bring together re
 searchers and Extension educators to promote statewide research-to-practic
 e collaboration in the social\, behavioral and educational sciences.\n\nTh
 is virtual event will feature short Extension program talks\, followed by 
 breakout room discussions to explore potential opportunities for collabora
 tion.\n\nRegister now at the link below.
LOCATION:Virtual Room
URL://events.unl.edu/2021/04/29/154979/
DTEND:20210429T153000Z
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DTSTART:20210429T150000Z
UID:156221@events.unl.edu
DTSTAMP:20210405T203524Z
ORGANIZER;CN=Brianne Wolf:MAILTO:bwolf4@unl.edu
SUMMARY:CASNR Global Office Hours
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DESCRIPTION:For students\: chat with Jon Kerrigan and Brianne Wolf\, global
 ly-focused staff members\, about anything global! Curious about education 
 abroad\, prepping for an international or globally-focused career (whether
  in the U.S. or abroad)\, or getting connected with other experiences to e
 xpand your global perspective from Nebraska or wherever you are? Join us f
 or a casual conversation about whatever you want to discuss!\n\nIf you’d
  like to meet in person\, email Jon.Kerrigan@unl.edu to make sure he will 
 be in office (usually he will be\, but best to confirm). If you’d like t
 o meet virtually\, Brianne Wolf will be on the Zoom link!
LOCATION:Agricultural Hall Room 202 (and online)
URL://events.unl.edu/2021/04/29/156221/
DTEND:20210429T150000Z
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DTSTART:20210429T183000Z
UID:156399@events.unl.edu
DTSTAMP:20210415T150520Z
ORGANIZER;CN=Suzanne Spiehs:MAILTO:sspiehs3@unl.edu
SUMMARY:Nebraska Business Innovation Act Programs Overview and Update
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DESCRIPTION:University faculty and staff are invited join NU Connections an
 d UNL Industry Relations for an online discussion about the following topi
 cs\: Business Innovation Act grant and investment programs\, Nebraska Acad
 emic Research programs\, SBIR/STTR matching program\, upcoming program cha
 nges for 2022\, how to utilize the programs and how NU Connections can hel
 p your business.\n\nPresenters include\: Ben Kuspa and Nisha Avey with DED
 \, Ryan Anderson with UNL Industry Relations and Michael Dixon with UNeMed
 . Sara Bennett with NBDC will be the facilitator. \n\nRegister here\: http
 s\://research.unl.edu/events/industryRelations_nuramp.php?EMSEventUUID=146
 2c807-4d8f-4015-b454-95b1b243d384. \n\nThis webinar is free but you must r
 egister in advance using your University email.
LOCATION:Virtual Room
URL://events.unl.edu/2021/04/29/156399/
DTEND:20210429T200000Z
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DTSTART:20210429T190000Z
UID:156581@events.unl.edu
DTSTAMP:20210426T172122Z
ORGANIZER;CN=Bri Petersen:MAILTO:bhumphrey2@unl.edu
SUMMARY:A World of Migrants Year-End Event
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DESCRIPTION:Join DMLL and The Kawasaki Reading Room for a carnival to celeb
 rate the end of the school year! Play games to win prizes\, make jewelry\,
  and take home a snack! Please wear a mask and be prepared to show “acce
 ss granted” on your Safer Community app.
LOCATION:Oldfather Hall Room East Green Space
URL://events.unl.edu/2021/04/29/156581/
DTEND:20210429T210000Z
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DTSTART:20210429T190000Z
UID:154572-684517@events.unl.edu
DTSTAMP:20210201T182257Z
ORGANIZER;CN=Education Abroad:MAILTO:educationabroad@unl.edu
SUMMARY:Huskers Abroad 101
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DESCRIPTION:Attend a Huskers Abroad 101 session to take the first step towa
 rd going abroad. This session will cover researching program options\, sel
 ecting a program\, funding and the timeline for the process.\n\nVirtual se
 ssions are held every week on Tuesday at 10\:30am\, Wednesday at 4\:30pm\,
  and Thursday at 2\:00pm.\n\nPre-registration is required. Once registered
 \, a Zoom link will be emailed to your Huskers email account. \nRegister a
 t\: https\://go.unl.edu/huskersabroad101
LOCATION:Virtual Session Room
URL://events.unl.edu/2021/04/29/154572/
DTEND:20210429T190000Z
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DTSTART:20210429T190000Z
UID:153161-680614@events.unl.edu
DTSTAMP:20200824T153139Z
ORGANIZER;CN=Counseling & Psychological Services:
SUMMARY:Let’s Talk
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DESCRIPTION:Are you a student who is curious about counseling and if it’s
  the right next step for you? Maybe you are concerned about someone else? 
 Do you just want an additional perspective about something you’ve been t
 hinking about?\n\n“Let’s Talk” provides students easy access to brie
 f\, informal\, and confidential consultations with professional mental hea
 lth providers from CAPS. There is no fee for UNL students.\n\n“Let’s
  Talk” is a brief\, informal consultation and is not appropriate for add
 ressing crisis situations. If you are in immediate crisis or experiencing 
 significant distress during regular business hours (Monday through Friday\
 , 8 a.m.-5 p.m.)\, please contact CAPS at (402) 472-7450 and ask to schedu
 le a Crisis Care Appointment. If it is after business hours\, please call 
 (402) 472-7450 and Press 4 to speak to the on-call counselor. Always remem
 ber that if you are in imminent danger to yourself or others\, please call
  911.
LOCATION:Zoom Room https://nuhipaa.zoom.us/j/92163732568
URL://events.unl.edu/2021/04/29/153161/
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DTSTART:20210429T200000Z
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DTSTAMP:20200513T191615Z
ORGANIZER;CN=Food Bank of Lincoln:MAILTO:info@lincolnfoodbank.org
SUMMARY:Drive-Thru Food Distribution
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DESCRIPTION:The Food Bank of Lincoln’s distribution center will be set up
  in the parking lot north of Transformation Drive. \n\nFor a full food dis
 tribution schedule\, please visit\: https\://www.lincolnfoodbank.org/get-f
 ood/food-distribution-schedule/\n\nPlease enter through Gate #4 off of Sal
 t Creek Roadway. Follow the driveway to back side of the north parking lot
 . Exit the distribution by turning right onto Transformation Drive and exi
 ting onto 14th Street. All are welcome.
LOCATION:Nebraska Innovation Campus Room
URL://events.unl.edu/2021/04/29/150818/
DTEND:20210429T210000Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20210429T203000Z
UID:154488-683730@events.unl.edu
DTSTAMP:20210128T180811Z
ORGANIZER;CN=Veronica Riepe:MAILTO:vriepe2@unl.edu
SUMMARY:CANCELED - Coffee Talks\: Conversations between International & Dom
 estic Students
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DESCRIPTION:NOTE\: Coffee Talks are suspended for the remainder of the Spri
 ng 2021 semester\, yet the twice-weekly events will resume in late August 
 for the Fall 2021 term. Questions? Email Veronica Riepe vriepe2@unl.edu\n\
 n\nGrab a beverage and join in the twice-weekly casual gatherings to chat 
 about each other’s cultures\, meet friends\, and learn about campus.\n\n
 Two options to participate\:\n• Virtually\: http\://bit.ly/spring21coffe
 etalks\n• In-person\: Nebraska Union\, Room 200 (Green Room)\n\nFace cov
 erings and physical distancing are required. Hand sanitizer will be availa
 ble.
LOCATION:Nebraska Union Room 200 (Green Room)
URL://events.unl.edu/2021/04/29/154488/
DTEND:20210429T213000Z
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DTSTART:20210429T203000Z
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DTSTAMP:20210428T205611Z
ORGANIZER;CN=Student Affairs:
SUMMARY:Red Memorial
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DESCRIPTION:This event is to remember the lives of Huskers we have lost. No
 w in its seventh year\, the memorial will include a brief introduction\; a
  musical performance by Alfonzo Cooper\, director of recruitment for the H
 ixson-Lied College of Fine and Performing Arts\; and a moment of reflectio
 n led by Adam White\, pastor of the Lutheran Center. Later that evening th
 e fountain will be lit red.
LOCATION:Nebraska Union Plaza Room
URL://events.unl.edu/2021/04/29/156712/
DTEND:20210429T203000Z
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DTSTART:20210429T210000Z
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DTSTAMP:20210427T161950Z
ORGANIZER;CN=Amelia Montes:MAILTO:amontes2@unl.edu
SUMMARY:Friends of Fulbright\: Hope Wabuke
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DESCRIPTION:This project looks at Blackness across time and space to articu
 late hidden histories of Blackness. I am looking at key sites and moments 
 of Blackness on the African continent in conversation with key sites and m
 oments of Blackness in the African diaspora. Part of this project looks at
  the presence of Black Africans in Great Britain\, specifically Scotland. 
 The first black Africans we see in Scotland in 1478 are free and respected
  members of the community and court\; then in 1778\, documents tell us tha
 t the enslavement of Black Africans was outlawed in Scotland. What happene
 d in these 300 years?\n\nHope Wabuke is a Ugandan American poet\, essayist
 \, and writer. She is the author of the poetry collection The Body Family\
 , (forthcoming from Haymarket Books) the nonfiction book Please Don’t Ki
 ll My Black Son Please (forthcoming from Vintage Books) and the chapbooks 
 her\, The Leaving\, and Movement No.1\: Trains. She writes literary and cu
 ltural criticism for NPR\, is poetry editor for Ruminate Magazine\, and an
  Assistant Professor at the UNL. Her work has been published in The Guardi
 an\, The Paris Review online\, The Los Angeles Review of Books.
LOCATION:Online Room Zoom
URL://events.unl.edu/2021/04/29/156622/
DTEND:20210429T210000Z
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DTSTART:20210429T213000Z
UID:156337@events.unl.edu
DTSTAMP:20210409T171733Z
ORGANIZER;CN=Vicki Highstreet:MAILTO:vhighstreet1@unl.edu
SUMMARY:Cooking with Communities
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DESCRIPTION:Cooking with Communities is a cultural food demonstration that 
 aims to educate participants about how food is an integral part of our cul
 tural communities. During this session\, Chef Charles Brewer\, Sturfast Ca
 rribbean & African Grill\, will explain the significance of the food he’
 s cooking\, while discussing his journey to owning a business in Lincoln\,
  NE. Assistant Professor of Practice Sabine Zempleni of Nutrition and Heal
 th Sciences will also lead a discussion around food insecurities and margi
 nalized populations.\n \nRecipes will include\:\nJerk chicken with sauce\n
 Jollof rice (an African version of jambalaya)\nPineapple mango coleslaw\n 
 \nThis event will be held online. Sponsored by the Student Affairs Student
  Advisory Board for Racial Justice\, Equity & Inclusion and Campus Recreat
 ion.\n\n\nTo participate\, register at\:
LOCATION:Zoom Room
URL://events.unl.edu/2021/04/29/156337/
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DTSTART:20210429T223000Z
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DTSTAMP:20210416T142432Z
ORGANIZER;CN=Mitchell Locken:MAILTO:lockenm@unk.edu
SUMMARY:Heartsaver First Aid\, CPR and AED Training
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DESCRIPTION:The Nebraska Safety Center is pleased to announce that Heartsav
 er First Aid\, CPR and AED Training will now be offered in the RISE buildi
 ng at Nebraska Innovation Campus. For only $59 you can learn to save a lif
 e! \n\nTo register\, please contact Mitchell Locken\, lockenm@unk.edu\, (4
 02) 817-2013.
LOCATION:Nebraska Innovation Campus Room
URL://events.unl.edu/2021/04/29/156437/
DTEND:20210430T020000Z
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DTSTART:20210429T223000Z
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DTSTAMP:20210319T143323Z
ORGANIZER;CN=OASIS:MAILTO:oasis@unl.edu
SUMMARY:OASIS & NCPA Graduation Reception
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DESCRIPTION:Join the Nebraska College Preparatory Academy and the Office of
  Academic Success and Intercultural Services as we honor our graduating sc
 holars and celebrate their accomplishments. Please join us via Zoom to cel
 ebrate our May graduates and listen to an excellent speaker\, Dr. Lawrence
  Chatters\, Vice President for Student Affairs and Chief Diversity Officer
  at Midland University!
LOCATION:Zoom Meeting Room
URL://events.unl.edu/2021/04/29/155844/
DTEND:20210430T000000Z
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DTSTART:20210430T000000Z
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DTSTAMP:20210414T210635Z
ORGANIZER;CN=OASIS:MAILTO:oasis@unl.edu
SUMMARY:DeStress Fest\: Yoga Night!
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DESCRIPTION:Finals preparation week can be a stressful time for students\, 
 however\, it’s important to take a break from a moment for self-care. De
 Stress Fest is a weeklong of opportunities to step away from studying for 
 a moment to engage in fun activities.\n\nUse the link below to join us\:
LOCATION:Zoom Meeting Room
URL://events.unl.edu/2021/04/29/156387/
DTEND:20210430T000000Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20210430T003000Z
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DTSTAMP:20200723T202807Z
ORGANIZER;CN=Lauren Durban:MAILTO:ldurban2@unl.edu
SUMMARY:Canadian Brass
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DESCRIPTION:Originally scheduled for December 3\, 2020\, the world’s most
  famous brass quintet will now make their return to the Lied Center this s
 pring. Celebrating their 50th Season\, the Canadian Brass have performed i
 n nearly every major concert hall in the world and have been seen by milli
 ons of viewers on The Tonight Show\, Entertainment Tonight and PBS. From r
 enaissance and baroque music to Dixieland\, ragtime\, and Broadway show tu
 nes\, enjoy a concert of the greatest hits by this virtuosic ensemble.\n\n
 Two performances\: \nApril 29 & 30\, 2021\n7\:30pm
LOCATION:Lied Center for Performing Arts Room
URL://events.unl.edu/2021/04/29/150879/
DTEND:20210430T003000Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20210430T003000Z
UID:153678@events.unl.edu
DTSTAMP:20201217T210135Z
ORGANIZER;CN=Brian Reetz:MAILTO:breetz2@unl.edu
SUMMARY:Symphony Orchestra Performance
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DESCRIPTION:UNL Symphony to present “Articles of Faith.” The program op
 ens with Herbert Haufrecht’s festive Symphony for Brass and Timpani. Als
 o featured is Charles Ives’s Pulitzer Prize-winning Symphony No. 3 “Th
 e Camp Meeting\,” a work based on old American hymn tunes. Closing out t
 he program is Felix Mendelssohn’s dramatic and triumphant Symphony No. 5
 \, “Reformation.”\n\nNo in-person audience. \n\nProgram\: https\://unl
 .box.com/s/147cna3rccfz1ayu3npzhtiz6k0bxd9c
LOCATION:Virtual Room
URL://events.unl.edu/2021/04/29/153678/
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