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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240502
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ORGANIZER;CN=Reshell Ray:MAILTO:rray1@unl.edu
SUMMARY:Julia Noyes art exhibition
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DESCRIPTION:The abstract expressionistic style of Julia Noyes focuses on en
 ergy\, color\, texture\, and composition. Motifs include crosses\, angels 
 and spiritual themes incorporating words and hidden images. \n\nNoyes is i
 nfluenced by her travels and studies in China\, Italy\, Spain\, Russia\, T
 hailand\, Egypt\, Scandinavia\, France\, Ireland\, Japan\, Switzerland\, A
 laska\, Austria\, Hungary\, Czech Republic\, Slovakia\, and Germany. \n\nS
 he received her Masters degree at University of Nebraska\, Kearney and her
  Bachelor’s degree at Wayne State College. She has always loved teaching
  art workshops at all educational levels and offers classes at the Noyes A
 rt Gallery.
LOCATION:Nebraska East Union Room Loft Gallery (on 3rd floor)
URL://events.unl.edu/2024/05/02/181160/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240502
UID:180424@events.unl.edu
DTSTAMP:20240222T203802Z
ORGANIZER;CN=Meghan Stratman:MAILTO:mstratman3@unl.edu
SUMMARY:Student Night
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DESCRIPTION:Show your student ID to get $1.00 tickets\, popcorn\, and drink
 s for all screenings on STUDENT NIGHT! Open to all students with a valid s
 tudent ID (UNL\, NE Wesleyan\, SCC\, Union College\, High School etc – a
 ll student IDs accepted). Visit www.theross.org for show times. \n\nUpcomi
 ng Student Nights (films subject to change)\nThursday\, May 2 – THE BEAS
 T | VISHNIAC | WE GROWN NOW
LOCATION:Mary Riepma Ross Media Arts Center-Van Brunt Visitors Center Room 
 Ross Theaters (123 & 124)
URL://events.unl.edu/2024/05/02/180424/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240502
UID:180779-930451@events.unl.edu
DTSTAMP:20240422T154458Z
ORGANIZER;CN=Meghan Stratman:MAILTO:mstratman3@unl.edu
SUMMARY:The Beast
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DESCRIPTION:Showing at The Ross April 26-May 9. Visit www.theross.org for t
 ickets\, show times\, and more information. Visually audacious director Be
 rtrand Bonello (Saint Laurent\, Nocturama) fashions his most accomplished 
 film to date\: a sci-fi epic suffused with mounting dread and a haunting s
 ense of mystery\, punctuated by a career-defining\, three-role performance
  by Léa Seydoux.\n\nThe year is 2044\: artificial intelligence controls a
 ll facets of a stoic society as humans routinely “erase” their feeling
 s. Hoping to eliminate pain caused by their past-life romances\, Gabrielle
  (Léa Seydoux) continually falls in love with different incarnations of L
 ouis (George MacKay). Will the process allow Gabrielle to fully connect wi
 th Louis in the present\, or are the two doomed to repeat their previous f
 ates?
LOCATION:Mary Riepma Ross Media Arts Center-Van Brunt Visitors Center Room 
 Ross Theaters (123 & 124)
URL://events.unl.edu/2024/05/02/180779/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240502
UID:180780-930465@events.unl.edu
DTSTAMP:20240422T154742Z
ORGANIZER;CN=Meghan Stratman:MAILTO:mstratman3@unl.edu
SUMMARY:Vishniac
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DESCRIPTION:Showing at The Ross April 26-May 2. Visit www.theross.org for t
 ickets\, show times\, and more information. Director Laura Bialis’s pene
 trating documentary looks at the complicated life of the legendary photogr
 apher Roman Vishniac\, known for his difficult and flamboyant personality 
 and his iconic images of 1930s Eastern European Jewish life.
LOCATION:Mary Riepma Ross Media Arts Center-Van Brunt Visitors Center Room 
 Ross Theaters (123 & 124)
URL://events.unl.edu/2024/05/02/180780/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240502
UID:180781-930472@events.unl.edu
DTSTAMP:20240422T155347Z
ORGANIZER;CN=Meghan Stratman:MAILTO:mstratman3@unl.edu
SUMMARY:We Grown Now
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DESCRIPTION:Showing at The Ross April 26-May 2. Visit www.theross.org for t
 ickets\, show times\, and more information. In 1992 Chicago\, as Michael J
 ordan solidifies a legacy\, a story of two young legends in their own righ
 t begins. Best friends Malik and Eric navigate the joys and hardships of g
 rowing up in Cabrini-Green.
LOCATION:Mary Riepma Ross Media Arts Center-Van Brunt Visitors Center Room 
 Ross Theaters (123 & 124)
URL://events.unl.edu/2024/05/02/180781/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20240502T133000Z
UID:180590@events.unl.edu
DTSTAMP:20240408T211949Z
ORGANIZER;CN=Mark Stone:MAILTO:mark.stone@unl.edu
SUMMARY:Future of BSE Days
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DESCRIPTION:Join us in shaping the future of our industry. Through the inau
 gural Future of BSE Days\, we will dive into the rapidly evolving world of
  Biological Systems Engineering\, emphasizing the Future of Work and Learn
 ing. Together\, we will explore emerging trends\, challenges\, and opportu
 nities in transforming the workforce and higher education landscapes
LOCATION:Nebraska East Union Room Arbor Suite
URL://events.unl.edu/2024/05/02/180590/
DTEND:20240502T133000Z
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DTSTART:20240502T140000Z
UID:180742@events.unl.edu
DTSTAMP:20240418T173820Z
ORGANIZER;CN=Terri James:MAILTO:terri.james@unl.edu
SUMMARY:Horticulture Club Spring Plant Sale
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DESCRIPTION:Spring is here\, and the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Horticu
 lture Club’s annual spring bedding plant sale is May 2–4. The club has
  a great selection of plants this year\, including a variety of ornamental
  flowers and foliage plants\, hanging baskets\, herbs\, vegetables and mor
 e. \n\nAs always\, come early for the best selection!\n\nThursday\, May 2\
 , from 9am to 4pm\nFriday\, May 3\, from 9am to 4pm\nSaturday\, May 4\, fr
 om 9am to 1pm\, or until sold out\n \nLocated at the Teaching Greenhouse W
 est on East Campus\n3850 Center Dr.\, Lincoln\, NE\nhttps\://maps.unl.edu/
 TGW\n \nOpen to the public.\nCash\, card\, and check accepted.\n \nEveryon
 e is encouraged to bring a cardboard box or old tray to carry plants in wh
 ile you shop. The club will send out a plant list closer to the sale. \n\n
 For questions\, please contact unlhortclub@gmail.com\, or check out @unlho
 rtclub on social media for updates!
LOCATION:Teaching Greenhouse West Room
URL://events.unl.edu/2024/05/02/180742/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20240502T160000Z
UID:178344-923558@events.unl.edu
DTSTAMP:20240122T172125Z
ORGANIZER;CN=Gender and Sexuality Center:MAILTO:unlgsc@unl.edu
SUMMARY:Gender and Sexuality Center Community Care Days
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DESCRIPTION:Create community and de-stress with the Gender and Sexuality Ce
 nter. Snacks\, coloring\, blankets\, and movies will be provided. This is 
 an intentional time set bi-weekly to develop a community of care. Every ot
 her Thursday\, beginning January 25 through May 2.\n\nPlease note\, if you
  cannot make it to these specific days\, our space is always here to be ut
 ilized in this way.
LOCATION:Nebraska Union Room Room 346
URL://events.unl.edu/2024/05/02/178344/
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DTSTART:20240502T170000Z
UID:180772@events.unl.edu
DTSTAMP:20240419T211545Z
ORGANIZER;CN=Cheryl Dunn:MAILTO:cdunn3@unl.edu
SUMMARY:Range Management Club Native Plant Sale
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DESCRIPTION:The University of Nebraska–Lincoln Range Management Club is h
 olding a native plant sale May 2 to 4 from Noon to 3 p.m. at the Teaching 
 Greenhouse East on Nebraska East Campus.\n\nThe club will be selling a var
 iety of native perennial plants. Grasses are $2.50 and wildflowers are $3.
 \n\nThis sale is open to the public. Cash or card are accepted.\n\nStudent
 s in Range Management Club have a passion for understanding and sharing th
 e art and science of range management. The club provides a space where stu
 dents can network\, learn more about native rangelands and the species tha
 t inhabit them\, and engage in conversation about such topics as plant ide
 ntification\, range ecology\, conservation and stewardship of working land
 s.\n\nHelp support the club by attending the native plant sale!
LOCATION:Teaching Greenhouse East Room
URL://events.unl.edu/2024/05/02/180772/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20240502T190000Z
UID:178786-923791@events.unl.edu
DTSTAMP:20240130T195846Z
ORGANIZER;CN=UNL Benefits Office:MAILTO:benefits@unl.edu
SUMMARY:NUFlex Benefits Enrollment Overview
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DESCRIPTION:Overview of available benefits for new employees and newly bene
 fits-eligible employees at the University of Nebraska. Attendees will be a
 ble to ask questions specific to their situation that will allow them to m
 ake the best choice before enrolling their employee benefits package.
LOCATION:Benefits Zoom (https://go.unl.edu/benefits-overview)
URL://events.unl.edu/2024/05/02/178786/
DTEND:20240502T200000Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20240502T203000Z
UID:180735@events.unl.edu
DTSTAMP:20240418T140401Z
ORGANIZER;CN=Angela Palmer-Wackerly:MAILTO:apalmer-wackerly2@unl.edu
SUMMARY:Data Equity\: Humanizing Data for Storytelling\, Social Justice and
  Community Impact
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Srividya Ramasubramanian (she/her) is Newhouse Professor an
 d Endowed Chair at Syracuse University. She is the Director of CODE^SHIFT\
 , an ICA Fellow\, and editor-in-chief of Communication Monographs.
LOCATION:Nebraska Union Room Heritage Room
URL://events.unl.edu/2024/05/02/180735/
DTEND:20240502T220000Z
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DTSTART:20240502T220000Z
UID:174848@events.unl.edu
DTSTAMP:20230816T133948Z
ORGANIZER;CN=Executive Vice Chancellors Office:MAILTO: executivevcoffice@un
 l.edu
SUMMARY:Faculty Club Night
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DESCRIPTION:Faculty Club Nights are an informal gathering for faculty that 
 are held at The Mill Coffee and Bistro on Nebraska's Innovation Campus. Fa
 culty enjoy the opportunity to mingle\, collaborate\, and socialize in an 
 informal setting sponsored by Faculty Affairs in the Office of the Executi
 ve Vice Chancellor. 2023-24 Faculty Club Night dates kick-off the fall and
  spring semesters and celebrate the end of the academic year.
LOCATION:The Mill Coffee & Bistro Room
URL://events.unl.edu/2024/05/02/174848/
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DTSTART:20240502T220000Z
UID:176908@events.unl.edu
DTSTAMP:20231106T221402Z
ORGANIZER;CN=Gender and Sexuality Center:MAILTO:unlgsc@unl.edu
SUMMARY:Lavender Graduation
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DESCRIPTION:A special graduation ceremony that honors the achievements of g
 raduating LGBTQA+ and allied students on campus. If you are graduating fro
 m an undergraduate or graduate program in May\, August\, or December of th
 is year\, apply to participate. \n\nHeavy appetizers will be served with a
  program to follow. Graduates receive a certificate\, rainbow tassel\, and
  keepsakes during the ceremony. \n \nAttend the event and bring your frien
 ds to help celebrate! All members of the UNL community\, family\, and frie
 nds are invited.
LOCATION:Wick Alumni Center Room
URL://events.unl.edu/2024/05/02/176908/
DTEND:20240503T000000Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20240502T223000Z
UID:180625@events.unl.edu
DTSTAMP:20240410T162320Z
ORGANIZER;CN=Katie Nieland:MAILTO:knieland2@unl.edu
SUMMARY:Resistance and Resilience\: Reckoning with the Holocaust\, Genocide
 \, Displacement\, and Exile through Art
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DESCRIPTION:The Center for Great Plains Studies is presenting this panel in
  partnership with the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.\n\nBy weavi
 ng together scholarly discussions\, artistic insights\, and visual and lit
 erary depictions\, this panel aims to illuminate the complex interplay bet
 ween historical traumas\, artistic representation\, and the ways some arti
 sts used their work to express an enduring spirit of resilience and resist
 ance. The presenters will address the power of art as a lens through which
  to explore and understand the resilience of individuals and communities f
 acing systemic violence and persecution. They will also illuminate how art
  and literature provide an aesthetic language to navigate the fine line be
 tween commemoration\, education\, and the ethical representations of traum
 a.\n\nSPEAKERS\nElizabeth Otto\, Professor of Modern and Contemporary Art 
 History\, the University at Buffalo\nSarah Phillips Casteel\, Professor\, 
 Department of English Language and Literature\, Carleton University\nAngel
 a Two Stars\, multidisciplinary visual artist\, public artist\, and curato
 r and the Great Plains Art Museum’s 2024 Elizabeth Rubendall Artist in R
 esidence\nFrancisco Souto\, Director\, School of Art\, Art History & Desig
 n\, University of Nebraska–Lincoln \n\nVisit https\://www.ushmm.org/onli
 ne-calendar/event/mchmeylinc0524 to register for either in-person or virtu
 al. The program is free and open to the public\, but reservations are requ
 ired.\n\nJoseph and Rebecca Meyerhoff of Baltimore\, Maryland\, were activ
 e philanthropists in the United States and abroad\, focusing especially on
  Jewish learning and scholarship\, music\, the arts and humanitarian cause
 s. Their children\, Eleanor Katz and Harvey M. Meyerhoff\, member and chai
 rman emeritus of the United States Holocaust Memorial Council\, have endow
 ed this lecture.\n\nPhoto\: An art installation created by Angela Two Star
 s\, Okciyapi\, 2021\, in the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden. The cast concre
 te sculpture incorporates Dakota language engravings\, enamel on steel\, b
 ound aggregate with embedded luminescent pebbles\, native plantings\, and 
 Dakota audio recordings. The Walker Art Center commissioned the work with 
 funds from the T. B. Walker Acquisition Fund\, the Friends of the Falls\, 
 and Russell Cowles. Photography\: Andy Underwood-Bultmann\, courtesy of th
 e Walker Art Center\, Minneapolis\, Minnesota.\n\nThe U.S. Holocaust Memor
 ial Museum’s Jack\, Joseph and Morton Mandel Center’s mission is to en
 sure the long-term growth and vitality of Holocaust Studies. To do that\, 
 it is essential to provide opportunities for new scholarship. The vitality
  and the integrity of Holocaust Studies require openness\, independence\, 
 and free inquiry so that new ideas are generated and tested through peer r
 eview and public debate. The opinions of scholars expressed before\, durin
 g the course of\, or after their activities with the Mandel Center do not 
 represent and are not endorsed by the Mandel Center or the Museum.
LOCATION:Center for Great Plains Studies Room
URL://events.unl.edu/2024/05/02/180625/
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DTSTART:20240503T000000Z
UID:178921@events.unl.edu
DTSTAMP:20240201T201101Z
ORGANIZER;CN=Alyssa Kerr:MAILTO:akerr12@unl.edu
SUMMARY:Ultimate Tournament
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DESCRIPTION:Entry fee\: $25/team\nLeagues\: Open\nPlay begins\: May 3rd\n\n
 The tournament plays on May 3rd from 5\:30-11 pm. Winners will receive an 
 intramural championship t-shirt!\n\nRegister by 7\:00pm in the Intramural 
 Sports office at the Campus Recreation Center or at the Recreation & Welln
 ess Center on East Campus.\n\nFind more information at\:
LOCATION:Campus Recreation Center Room
URL://events.unl.edu/2024/05/02/178921/
DTEND:20240503T000000Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20240503T003000Z
UID:175699@events.unl.edu
DTSTAMP:20230912T142206Z
ORGANIZER;CN=Nebraska Repertory Theatre:MAILTO:info@nebraskarep.org
SUMMARY:Nebraska Repertory Theatre Presents “Big Fish”
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DESCRIPTION:“Big Fish” is a fantastical musical that revolves around th
 e extraordinary life of Edward Bloom\, a charismatic storyteller with a pe
 nchant for embellishment. As his son\, Will\, attempts to separate fact fr
 om fiction\, the musical takes the audience on a magical journey through a
  world of tall tales\, love\, and reconciliation while celebrating the pow
 er of imagination.
LOCATION:Temple Building Room Howell Theatre
URL://events.unl.edu/2024/05/02/175699/
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