Nebraska Lecture featuring Charlyne Berens
January 2019 Nebraska Lecture
3:30 pm –
5:00 pm
Wick Alumni Center
Room: Great Hall
1520 R St
Lincoln NE 68508
Lincoln NE 68508
Additional Info: WICK
Contact:
Lisa Maupin, (402) 472-0030, lmaupin2@unl.edu
“Nebraska’s Unicameral: Still Progressive after All These Years?” presented by Charlyne Berens, emeriti professor, College of Journalism and Mass Communications.
As part of the N150 festivities the Office of Research and Economic Development, the Office of the Chancellor and the Research Council are presenting 12 Nebraska Lectures in 2019. Each lecture will focus on a unique aspect of Nebraska and the University.
The first installment of this lectures series is Charlyne Berens speaking on the Nebraska Unicameral and its evolving nature over the decades.
A reception will follow the lecture.
As part of the N150 festivities the Office of Research and Economic Development, the Office of the Chancellor and the Research Council are presenting 12 Nebraska Lectures in 2019. Each lecture will focus on a unique aspect of Nebraska and the University.
The first installment of this lectures series is Charlyne Berens speaking on the Nebraska Unicameral and its evolving nature over the decades.
A reception will follow the lecture.
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This event originated in Office of Research and Innovation.