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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190925
UID:142721@events.unl.edu
DTSTAMP:20190821T211428Z
ORGANIZER;CN=unknown:
SUMMARY:Your Community Forestry Physical & Engaging the Unengaged
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Eric North will present "Your Community Forestry Physical &
  Engaging the Unengaged" On Sept. 25-26\, 2019\, at the 2019 Texas Tree Co
 nference in Waco\, Texas.\n\nMore than 1\,000 people will attend\, and spe
 akers are national and international experts in trees. There will be track
 s for Commercial\, Municipal and Utility arborists with plenty of time to 
 socialize and visit the exhibitors at the packed Trade Show.
LOCATION:Waco Convention Center Room
URL://events.unl.edu/ENVR/2019/09/25/142721/
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190926
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20190926T120000Z
UID:143027-565863@events.unl.edu
DTSTAMP:20190828T195923Z
ORGANIZER;CN=Suzanne Spiehs:MAILTO:suzanne@spiehsphotographydesign.com
SUMMARY:NEBRASKA & BEYOND\, A Photography Exhibition
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DESCRIPTION:Photographer Suzanne Spiehs was born and raised in Nebraska. Gr
 owing up on a farm outside of Grand Island\, she developed a love for natu
 re and the outdoors. Suzanne began her photography career more than 15 yea
 rs ago\, turning her focus toward landscapes\, nature\, and travel in the 
 last four years. Her current collection of images focus mainly on the beau
 ty of Nebraska. Additional images include places she has visited in the U.
 S. as well as international travels. \n\nThis exhibit is free and open to 
 the public daily from 7\:00 a.m.-10\:00 p.m.
LOCATION:Nebraska Innovation Campus Room 2nd Floor Link
URL://events.unl.edu/ENVR/2019/09/26/143027/
DTEND:20190927T030000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20190926T143000Z
UID:141900@events.unl.edu
DTSTAMP:20190716T220048Z
ORGANIZER;CN=Nebraska Business Student Advisory Board:
SUMMARY:B-Week\: Faculty/Staff Appreciation
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DESCRIPTION:Faculty and staff are invited to enjoy coffee and donuts while 
 celebrating and appreciating our college's community. First-come\, first-s
 erve while supplies last.\n\nBusiness Week (B-Week) is an annual celebrati
 on of the College of Business and its community. B-Week\, which originated
  in 1921 as BizAd Day\, is sponsored by the Nebraska Business Student Advi
 sory Board and will include daily events.
LOCATION:College of Business - Howard L. Hawks Hall Room
URL://events.unl.edu/ENVR/2019/09/26/141900/
DTEND:20190926T153000Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20190926T143000Z
UID:142594@events.unl.edu
DTSTAMP:20190816T184619Z
ORGANIZER;CN=Ann Gradwohl:MAILTO:ann.gradwohl@unl.edu
SUMMARY:Carleton Watkins\: Making the West American
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DESCRIPTION:Tyler Green is a historian\, critic\, and the host of the Moder
 n Art Notes Podcast\, a weekly interview program that has aired over 400 e
 pisodes. His first book\, “Carleton Watkins\: Making the West American
 \,” is both a biography of one of the greatest photographers of the nine
 teenth century and an exploration of an artist’s impact on the United St
 ates.\n\nGreen will shed light on Carleton Watkins’s role in the establi
 shment of Yosemite as a national park—the first such act of landscape pr
 eservation in the world—\nreminding us that artists don’t just respond
  to their world\, they can change it.
LOCATION:Sheldon Museum of Art Room Ethel S. Abbott Auditorium
URL://events.unl.edu/ENVR/2019/09/26/142594/
DTEND:20190926T154500Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20190926T143000Z
UID:143679@events.unl.edu
DTSTAMP:20190911T191509Z
ORGANIZER;CN=Sommer Fousek:MAILTO:sfousek2@unl.edu
SUMMARY:NAECR Networking Event
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Hiro Yoshikawa\, professor of globalization and education a
 t New York University\, will discuss global child development\, particular
 ly concerning international research and diverse populations. The event wi
 ll conclude with time for networking and making connections.\n\nPlease reg
 ister for the event at\: https\://go.unl.edu/dkeq
LOCATION:University of Nebraska Medical Center Room COPH 3013
URL://events.unl.edu/ENVR/2019/09/26/143679/
DTEND:20190926T160000Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20190926T150000Z
UID:141898@events.unl.edu
DTSTAMP:20190716T215051Z
ORGANIZER;CN=Amy Lester:MAILTO:amy.lester@unl.edu
SUMMARY:B-Week\: Business Abroad Fair
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DESCRIPTION:The Business Abroad Fair will showcase programs going to more t
 han 15 countries around the world. Find out where you will go to explore n
 ew cultures\, develop new skills and meet new people.\n\nBusiness Week (B-
 Week) is an annual celebration of the College of Business and its communit
 y. B-Week\, which originated in 1921 as BizAd Day\, is sponsored by the Ne
 braska Business Student Advisory Board and will include daily events.
LOCATION:College of Business - Howard L. Hawks Hall Room Henrickson Family 
 Atrium
URL://events.unl.edu/ENVR/2019/09/26/141898/
DTEND:20190926T180000Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20190926T150000Z
UID:143478@events.unl.edu
DTSTAMP:20190906T165800Z
ORGANIZER;CN=unknown:
SUMMARY:Employer in Residence\: HDR
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DESCRIPTION:Employer Information\: With nearly 10\,000 employees in 225 loc
 ations\, HDR specializes in engineering\, architecture\, environmental and
  construction services. While we are most well-known for adding beauty and
  structure to communities through high-performance buildings and smart inf
 rastructure\, we provide much more than that. We create an unshakable foun
 dation for progress because our multidisciplinary teams also include scien
 tists\, economists\, builders\, analysts and artists. That’s why we beli
 eve diversity is our greatest strength. HDR is proud to be an equal opport
 unity workplace and an affirmative action employer. \n\nWe believe that th
 e way we work can add meaning and value to the world. That ideas inspire p
 ositive change. That coloring outside the lines can illuminate fresh persp
 ectives. And that small details yield important realizations. Above all\, 
 we believe that collaboration is the best way forward. At HDR\, we know wo
 rk isn’t only about who you work for\; it’s also about what you do and
  how you do it. Led by the strength of our values and a culture shaped by 
 employee ownership\, we network with each other\, build on each other’s 
 contributions\, and collaborate together to make great things possible. Wh
 en you join HDR\, we give you license to do the same. We help you take cha
 rge of your career\, giving you multiple growth opportunities along the wa
 y.\n\nThe Employer in Residence program enables business students to inter
 act with employers through booths\, presentations\, résumé reviews and m
 ore. Students can learn about industries\, internships\, and full-time pos
 itions. A different employer is featured each day throughout the school ye
 ar.
LOCATION:College of Business - Howard L. Hawks Hall Room
URL://events.unl.edu/ENVR/2019/09/26/143478/
DTEND:20190926T180000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20190926T160000Z
UID:143467@events.unl.edu
DTSTAMP:20190906T154449Z
ORGANIZER;CN=unknown:
SUMMARY:(LS) Conflict Management
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DESCRIPTION:
LOCATION:Jackie Gaughan Multicultural Center Room Ubuntu 202
URL://events.unl.edu/ENVR/2019/09/26/143467/
DTEND:20190926T170000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20190926T160000Z
UID:142939@events.unl.edu
DTSTAMP:20190828T005602Z
ORGANIZER;CN=Iker Gonzalez-Allende:
SUMMARY:Spanish Section Meeting
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DESCRIPTION:Spanish Section Meeting
LOCATION:Oldfather Hall Room 1126
URL://events.unl.edu/ENVR/2019/09/26/142939/
DTEND:20190926T170000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20190926T163000Z
UID:142941@events.unl.edu
DTSTAMP:20190828T130814Z
ORGANIZER;CN=Kilee Haase:MAILTO:khaase3@unl.edu
SUMMARY:Power Lunch\: Managing Communication and Culture in the Five-Genera
 tion Workforce
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DESCRIPTION:Typically there are three generations in the workforce at any g
 iven time. Today\, there are five. What effect does this have on the cultu
 re of your company? Research shows the most critical element of a positive
  and productive organization is…the manager.\n\nAssociate Dean and Chief
  Operating Officer of the College of Business\, Rik Barrera\, focuses this
  workshop on these expansive generations—how they think and how they can
  better work together. Attendees will also explore what these employees ar
 e looking for in a job/organization\, how they can be more effectively man
 aged\, and how you can build a culture that makes your company an attracti
 ve place to work.\n\nCost is $54\, includes lunch and parking validation.
LOCATION:College of Business - Howard L. Hawks Hall Room 202
URL://events.unl.edu/ENVR/2019/09/26/142941/
DTEND:20190926T180000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20190926T164500Z
UID:143159@events.unl.edu
DTSTAMP:20190830T161807Z
ORGANIZER;CN=Nebraska Sustainability:MAILTO:sustainability@unl.edu
SUMMARY:3rd Annual Sustainability Summit—Day 1
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DESCRIPTION:Interested in learning more about sustainability? Enjoy the key
 note speaker from the Arbor Day Foundation\, followed by two great breakou
 t sessions! Session topics include Sustainability in Business/Economics Pa
 nel\, Careers in Sustainability Panel\, How to live Sustainably and Climat
 e Change in Nebraska.
LOCATION:Nebraska Union Room Auditorium
URL://events.unl.edu/ENVR/2019/09/26/143159/
DTEND:20190926T200000Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20190926T180000Z
UID:143362-566797@events.unl.edu
DTSTAMP:20190905T024218Z
ORGANIZER;CN=Katie Doud:MAILTO:kdoud2@unl.edu
SUMMARY:Coping Skills Toolbox for Better Well-being
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DESCRIPTION:Gain the skills you need. Sessions will cover mindfulness\, sel
 f care and managing stress\, cognitive behavioral skills\, interpersonal e
 ffectiveness skills and positive psychology skills. Interested students sh
 ould contact CAPS for session dates and screening.
LOCATION:University Health Center Room CAPS Multipurpose Room
URL://events.unl.edu/ENVR/2019/09/26/143362/
DTEND:20190926T190000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20190926T190000Z
UID:142617@events.unl.edu
DTSTAMP:20190819T161303Z
ORGANIZER;CN=Kawasaki Reading Room:MAILTO:kawasakireadingroom@gmail.com
SUMMARY:Japanese Movie Club
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DESCRIPTION:Come watch a movie with us in the Kawasaki Reading Room. Contac
 t the Kawasaki Reading Room to find out what movie will be screened.
LOCATION:Jackie Gaughan Multicultural Center Room Kawasaki Reading Room
URL://events.unl.edu/ENVR/2019/09/26/142617/
DTEND:20190926T190000Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20190926T190000Z
UID:142598@events.unl.edu
DTSTAMP:20190817T170247Z
ORGANIZER;CN=Kawasaki Reading Room:MAILTO:kawasakireadingroom@gmail.com
SUMMARY:Japanese Movie Club---
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DESCRIPTION:Japanese Movie Club
LOCATION:Jackie Gaughan Multicultural Center Room 302 – Kawasaki Reading 
 Room
URL://events.unl.edu/ENVR/2019/09/26/142598/
DTEND:20190926T190000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20190926T191500Z
UID:143548-567195@events.unl.edu
DTSTAMP:20190909T154337Z
ORGANIZER;CN=Olha Tytarenko:MAILTO:olha.tytarenko@unl.edu
SUMMARY:Russian Conversation Table
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DESCRIPTION:Join us for informal conversation\, various fun games\, and act
 ivities! Practice your Russian and meet new friends!
LOCATION:Burnett Hall Room 301
URL://events.unl.edu/ENVR/2019/09/26/143548/
DTEND:20190926T201500Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20190926T193000Z
UID:140615@events.unl.edu
DTSTAMP:20190517T175527Z
ORGANIZER;CN=Shari Stenberg:MAILTO:sstenberg2@unl.edu
SUMMARY:Objects in the Mirror are Closer than They Appear
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DESCRIPTION:In October 2017\, Tomi-Ann Roberts was launched into the public
  limelight when she came out in the New York Times as a victim of sexual h
 arassment by Harvey Weinstein when she was a college student. She has sinc
 e been featured in countless news stories describing the connection betwee
 n that experience\, and many others\, and her scholarly work. In 1997 she 
 and her co-author proposed a theoretical perspective to guide research and
  advocacy in the psychology of sexual objectification\, arguing that it is
  a form of sexism wherein women and girls are treated as collections of bo
 dy parts\, valued predominantly for their consumption by others\, and the 
 pernicious ways this treatment gets internalized as self-objectification. 
 This talk will explore some of the academic and public policy work that ha
 s sprung from objectification theory over the past 20+ years\, providing a
  feminist scholarly frame for the #MeToo movement.\n\nTomi-Ann Roberts ear
 ned her BA from Smith College and her PhD from Stanford University. She is
  professor of psychology at Colorado College. Her research interests inclu
 de the sexual objectification of girls and women\, self-objectification\, 
 and the consequences of these for their physical\, emotional\, and cogniti
 ve well-being. The first paper she co-authored on this topic\, Objectifica
 tion Theory\, is the most cited article in the over 40-year history of the
  journal\, Psychology of Women Quarterly. In addition to her scholarly pub
 lications\, she served on the American Psychological Association’s Task 
 Force on the Sexualization of Girls\, the Task Force on Educating Through 
 Feminist Research\, and as president of the Society for Menstrual Cycle Re
 search from 2017-2019. She leverages psychological science as an expert wi
 tness and consultant in cases involving objectification as a form of sexis
 m and gender discrimination.
LOCATION:Jackie Gaughan Multicultural Center Room Ubuntu Room
URL://events.unl.edu/ENVR/2019/09/26/140615/
DTEND:20190926T220000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20190926T193000Z
UID:143685@events.unl.edu
DTSTAMP:20190911T192029Z
ORGANIZER;CN=Lorey Wheeler:MAILTO:lorey@unl.edu
SUMMARY:Women’s and Gender Studies 2019 Annual Lecture
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DESCRIPTION:In October 2017\, Tomi-Ann Roberts announced publicly in The Ne
 w York Times that she was a victim of sexual harassment by Harvey Weinstei
 n—years earlier\, when she was a college student. She has since been fea
 tured in several news stories describing the connection between that exper
 ience—and others—and her scholarly work.\n\nRoberts is a professor of 
 psychology at Colorado College. Her research interests include the sexual 
 objectification of girls and women\, self-objectification\, and the conseq
 uences of these for their physical\, emotional and cognitive well-being.\n
 \nThis talk will explore some of the academic and public policy work that 
 has sprung from objectification theory over the past 20+ years\, providing
  a feminist scholarly frame for the #MeToo movement.\n\nA reception with l
 ight refreshments begins at 2\:30 p.m. with the presentation at 3\:30 p.m.
LOCATION:Jackie Gaughan Multicultural Center Room Ubuntu Room
URL://events.unl.edu/ENVR/2019/09/26/143685/
DTEND:20190926T220000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20190926T203000Z
UID:141051@events.unl.edu
DTSTAMP:20190606T173243Z
ORGANIZER;CN=Marco Abel:MAILTO:mabel2@unl.edu
SUMMARY:Big Ten Emerging Scholars Lecture by Stephanie Tsank
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Tsank received her PhD from the University of Iowa. Her tal
 k draws on material from a larger project examining how realist writers us
 e food and the senses to depict immigrant characters and in turn\, support
  constructions (or revisions) of American national identity. Her talk will
  focus on how Stephen Crane’s Maggie\: A Girl of the Streets disrupts tr
 aditional sensory hierarchies through Crane’s representation of immigran
 t bodies\, specifically mouths\, throats\, and teeth.
LOCATION:Andrews Hall Room Bailey Library
URL://events.unl.edu/ENVR/2019/09/26/141051/
DTEND:20190926T220000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20190926T203000Z
UID:140192@events.unl.edu
DTSTAMP:20190428T211650Z
ORGANIZER;CN=Laura Niles:MAILTO:lniles2@unl.edu
SUMMARY:Executive Insights Discussion sponsored by State Farm
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DESCRIPTION:Executive Insights features a panel discussion with distinguish
 ed Nebraska alumni executives. Regardless of major or area of industry\, s
 tudents and professionals are invited to join the discussion and hear abou
 t the issues facing leaders and learn firsthand about the qualities of str
 ong business leaders. \n\nThis fall we are combining the State Farm Ethics
  Presentation and the Executive Insights Panel which will incorporate appl
 ied ethics and corporate social responsibility\, especially in entrepreneu
 rial firms. Panelists include Kinko’s Founder Paul Orfalea\, V2 Bio-Cons
 ulting Finance Director Kay Vorheis and Nelnet CEO Jeff Noordhoek. \n\nThe
  panel discussion will be available for viewing throughout classrooms and 
 other spaces in Hawks Hall\, including the atrium via live stream.
LOCATION:College of Business - Howard L. Hawks Hall Room
URL://events.unl.edu/ENVR/2019/09/26/140192/
DTEND:20190926T214500Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20190926T203000Z
UID:141728@events.unl.edu
DTSTAMP:20190710T180737Z
ORGANIZER;CN=Katie Nieland:MAILTO:knieland2@unl.edu
SUMMARY:Great Plains Lecture\: C.J. Janovy
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DESCRIPTION:Author C.J. Janovy will speak about her experiences writing “
 No Place Like Home\: Lessons in Activism from LGBT Kansas” at a Paul A. 
 Olson lecture at the Center for Great Plains Studies.\n\nIn the book\, Jan
 ovy\, an editor for public radio in Kansas City\, MO\, shares the diverse 
 voices and experiences of LGBT community members living on the plains and 
 working for social change. She won the Center’s 2019 Stubbendieck Great 
 Plains Distinguished Book Prize\, which includes a medallion that will be 
 awarded to her during the lecture.\n\nThe Stubbendieck book prize celebrat
 es the most outstanding work about the Great Plains during the previous ye
 ar. This event is part of the Paul A. Olson Great Plains lecture series an
 d is free and open to the public. Books will be available for purchase dur
 ing the event.
LOCATION:Center for Great Plains Studies Room
URL://events.unl.edu/ENVR/2019/09/26/141728/
DTEND:20190926T220000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20190926T203000Z
UID:143076-565915@events.unl.edu
DTSTAMP:20190828T223519Z
ORGANIZER;CN=Catherine Johnson:MAILTO:chohnson15@unl.edu
SUMMARY:La Table Française
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DESCRIPTION:Join us at Yia Yia's at 14th & Ost
LOCATION:Yia Yia's Room
URL://events.unl.edu/ENVR/2019/09/26/143076/
DTEND:20190926T220000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20190926T203000Z
UID:140697@events.unl.edu
DTSTAMP:20190523T181024Z
ORGANIZER;CN=Devan Crawford:MAILTO:dcrawford3@unl.edu
SUMMARY:Monthly Business and IMAC Meeting
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DESCRIPTION:
LOCATION:Benton Hall Room 105
URL://events.unl.edu/ENVR/2019/09/26/140697/
DTEND:20190926T220000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20190926T203000Z
UID:141449@events.unl.edu
DTSTAMP:20190621T142719Z
ORGANIZER;CN=Laura Damuth:MAILTO:ldamuth1@unl.edu
SUMMARY:Truman and Udall Information Session
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DESCRIPTION:The Udall Scholarship is a merit-based scholarship for college 
 sophomores and juniors pursuing studies leading to a career in tribal heal
 th\, tribal public policy\, or the environment. Candidates should be worki
 ng towards positive solutions to environmental challenges or to issues imp
 acting Indian country\; have demonstrated their commitment to one of these
  areas through public service\; show leadership that inspires and motivate
 s others to take action\; and be committed to making a difference through 
 civility and consensus building.\n\nThe Harry S. Truman Scholarship Founda
 tion—the federal memorial to our thirty-third President—awards merit-b
 ased scholarships to college students who plan to pursue careers in govern
 ment or elsewhere in public service. Truman Scholars receive up to $30\,00
 0 for graduate or professional school\, participate in leadership developm
 ent activities\, and have special opportunities for internships and employ
 ment with the federal government.
LOCATION:Nebraska Union Room Platte River North (Colonial B )
URL://events.unl.edu/ENVR/2019/09/26/141449/
DTEND:20190926T203000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20190926T210000Z
UID:142137@events.unl.edu
DTSTAMP:20190726T214443Z
ORGANIZER;CN=Rebecca Carr:MAILTO:rebecca.carr@unl.edu
SUMMARY:Get To Know The LSAT
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DESCRIPTION:Pre-Law students of all grade levels are encouraged to attend t
 his presentation on the Law School Admission Test (LSAT). Topics covered w
 ill include an overview of the exam and its sections\, how to best prepare
  for the exam during your undergraduate education\, practice LSAT opportun
 ities\, and timing of the test with law school admissions cycles. Bring yo
 ur thinking cap and be prepared to do a few exam questions during the sess
 ion for a prize!
LOCATION:Love Library South Room 224
URL://events.unl.edu/ENVR/2019/09/26/142137/
DTEND:20190926T220000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20190926T210000Z
UID:138017-557435@events.unl.edu
DTSTAMP:20190207T194406Z
ORGANIZER;CN=Tamara Sloan:MAILTO:tamara@millcoffee.com
SUMMARY:Happy Hour at The Mill Coffee & Bistro
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DESCRIPTION:Join us for Happy Hour at The Mill Coffee & Bistro at NIC! Stop
  in for weekly specials!
LOCATION:The Mill Coffee & Bistro Room
URL://events.unl.edu/ENVR/2019/09/26/138017/
DTEND:20190926T230000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20190926T220000Z
UID:142843@events.unl.edu
DTSTAMP:20190826T165009Z
ORGANIZER;CN=Justy Bullington:MAILTO:jbullington3@unl.edu
SUMMARY:Faculty Club Night
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DESCRIPTION:Faculty Club Nights are a monthly informal gathering where facu
 lty enjoy the opportunity to mingle\, collaborate\, and socialize in an in
 formal setting sponsored by the Office of the Executive Vice Chancellor.\n
 \nSubscribe to the Faculty Club Night email list for event reminders\: htt
 ps\://go.unl.edu/vbj4
LOCATION:Nebraska Innovation Campus Room The Mill Coffee & Bistro
URL://events.unl.edu/ENVR/2019/09/26/142843/
DTEND:20190927T000000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20190926T220000Z
UID:143407@events.unl.edu
DTSTAMP:20190905T184525Z
ORGANIZER;CN=unknown:
SUMMARY:Faculty Club Night
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DESCRIPTION:Faculty Club Nights are a monthly informal gathering for facult
 y that are held at The Mill Coffee and Bistro at Nebraska Innovation Campu
 s from 5\:00 - 7\:00 pm. Faculty enjoy the opportunity to mingle\, collabo
 rate\, and socialize in an informal setting sponsored by the Office of the
  Executive Vice Chancellor.
LOCATION:The Mill Coffee & Bistro Room
URL://events.unl.edu/ENVR/2019/09/26/143407/
DTEND:20190927T000000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20190926T230000Z
UID:141513@events.unl.edu
DTSTAMP:20190626T154828Z
ORGANIZER;CN=Patrick Jones:MAILTO:pjones2@unl.edu
SUMMARY:David Krugler
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DESCRIPTION:Remembrance of the 100th anniversary of the Will Brown lynching
  in Omaha\, which took place on September 28\, 1919. The murder of Brown\,
  an African American laborer\, by a white mob was part of a wave of anti-b
 lack violence sweeping the United States after World War I. \n\nDr. Krugle
 r's presentation will document how Will Brown was framed for a crime he di
 dn't commit\, describe the failed efforts of authorities to bring his murd
 erers to justice\, and explain how African Americans in Omaha took measure
 s to defend themselves against further mob violence.
LOCATION:Andrews Hall Room Bailey Library
URL://events.unl.edu/ENVR/2019/09/26/141513/
DTEND:20190927T003000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20190927T000000Z
UID:144106@events.unl.edu
DTSTAMP:20190924T163851Z
ORGANIZER;CN=Leigh Thiedeman (advisor\, Kappa Delta):MAILTO:leight@unl.edu
SUMMARY:Kappa Delta & Phi Kappa Theta Presents\: Funnel Cakes
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DESCRIPTION:Funnel Cakes with Kappa Delta and Phi Kappa Theta will have fun
 nel cakes\, cotton candy\, yard games\, and fun! All proceeds from the eve
 nt will go to the Cedars Home for Children and the Teammates Mentoring Pro
 gram. This event is open to the public. Hope to see you there!
LOCATION:Behind Phi Kappa Theta Room
URL://events.unl.edu/ENVR/2019/09/26/144106/
DTEND:20190927T040000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20190927T000000Z
UID:144094@events.unl.edu
DTSTAMP:20190923T204847Z
ORGANIZER;CN=Karen Wills\, UPC Nebraska:MAILTO:kwills2@unl.edu
SUMMARY:UPC Nebraska Presents\: Good Hair
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DESCRIPTION:Prompted by a question from his young daughter\, comic Chris Ro
 ck sets out to explore the importance of hair in black culture. Rock inter
 views celebrities such as Ice-T and Raven Symone\, and visits hair salons\
 , stylist competitions and even an Indian temple to learn about hair cultu
 re. Official selection of Sundance Film festival 2009. \n\nFree for studen
 ts. $5 for public\, faculty and staff.
LOCATION:Nebraska Union Room Auditorium
URL://events.unl.edu/ENVR/2019/09/26/144094/
DTEND:20190927T000000Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20190927T000000Z
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DTSTAMP:20190925T182956Z
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SUMMARY:UPC Nebraska Presents\: Good Hair
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DESCRIPTION:Prompted by a question from his young daughter\, comic Chris Ro
 ck sets out to explore the importance of hair in black culture. Rock inter
 views celebrities such as Ice-T and Raven Symone\, and visits hair salons\
 , stylist competitions and even an Indian temple to learn about hair cultu
 re. Official selection of Sundance Film festival 2009.\n\nFree for student
 s. $5 for public\, faculty and staff.
LOCATION:Nebraska Union Room Auditorium
URL://events.unl.edu/ENVR/2019/09/26/144141/
DTEND:20190927T000000Z
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