Arbor Day – New Resource Guide Celebrates Earth Day & Arbor Day
Date:
Time:
12:00 am–11:55 pm
Location:
Online Resource
In celebration of Citizen Science month, Earth Day (April 22) and Arbor Day (April 30), University of Nebraska–Lincoln Libraries Science Librarians/ Associate Professors Dana W.R. Boden and Kiyomi Deards, and Research Specialist Anna Wigtil, have …
This event originated in Libraries.
Coffee Bike Ride
Date:
Time:
7:30 am–9:30 am
Location:
Outdoor Adventures Center
Want to explore Lincoln and make new friends, but need your morning coffee? This is the trip for you! This will be a relaxed morning ride leaving from the Outdoor Adventures Center showcasing some bike paths around town. During the ride we will find …
This event originated in Outdoor Adventures.
IANR Supervisor Training
Setting Expectations, Holding Employees Accountable, and Documenting Appropriately
This event originated in IANR Diversity & Inclusion.
SBSRC Faculty Writing Group
Open to all UNL faculty and researchers!
This group meets weekly to set writing goals and report on weekly successes (TADAs!) and challenges, and to discuss means for overcoming barriers to academic writing goals.
This event originated in Social and Behavioral Sciences Research Consortium.
Entomology Department Seminar – Courtney Brummel
Date:
Time:
11:00 am–12:00 pm
Location:
Webinar/Online Seminar
Courtney Brummel will present a seminar on “Aliens in your yard: is invasive vegetation inhospitable to insect communities?” Brummel is a master’s student with Dr. Judy Wu-Smart and Dr. Louise Lynch-O’Brien, UNL Department of Entomology.
This event originated in Entomology Calendar.
Tea Time Friday
Date:
Time:
11:00 am–4:00 pm
Location:
Jackie Gaughan Multicultural Center
Stop by the Kawasaki Reading Room each Friday and pick up a tea goodie bag to take home and enjoy!
This event originated in Modern Languages and Literatures.
Food for Health Seminar Series – Helen E. Vuong
Date:
Time:
12:00 pm–1:00 pm
Location:
Zoom
Dr. Helen Vuong will present, “Towards understanding the role of the microbiome in central nervous system development and function” via Zoom as part of the Food for Health Seminar Series. This virtual visit is being organized by the NFHC Graduate …
This event originated in Nebraska Food for Health Center.
Let’s Talk
Date: Time: 3:00 pm–4:00 pm Location: Zoom
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 thinking about?
This event originated in Let’s Talk.
Ken Davidson, University of Waterloo
Operator theoretic approach to Choquet Theory
Abstract: The deepest results of Choquet theory deal with compact sets which are generally not metrizable. We introduce a new approach to Choquet theory that allows us to generalize certain important classical results from the metrizable case to …
This event originated in Math Colloquia.
Free Bowling Fridays
Date:
Time:
5:30 pm–11:55 pm
Location:
Nebraska East Union
UNL students enjoy free bowling + shoe rental w/ their NCard.
This event originated in Nebraska Unions.
Canadian Brass
Date:
Time:
7:30 pm
Location:
Lied Center for Performing Arts
Originally scheduled for December 3, 2020, the world’s most famous brass quintet will now make their return to the Lied Center this spring. Celebrating their 50th Season, the Canadian Brass have performed in nearly every major concert hall in the …
This event originated in Lied Center 2020-2021 Season.
Free Skate Night
hosted by Campus Recreation
Date:
Time:
8:00 pm–11:00 pm
Location:
John Breslow Ice Hockey Center
UNL students can ice skate for free on select Fridays.
This event originated in Campus Recreation.
Ongoing Events
Nebraska Ranch Practicum Registration
Registration
To participate in the Nebraska Ranch Practicum, please submit a completed application and registration fee by May 3, 2021. The registration fee for this eight-session Practicum is $675. No applications will be accepted after May 3. Fees for a spouse …
This event originated in West Central Research & Extension Center.