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27
Spring Vacation (UNL offices are open Monday through Friday)
28
Priority Registration begins for Fall Semester 2016
12:30 pm–2:30 pm
Spanish Tutoring & Writing Center
29
30
12:30 pm–2:30 pm
Spanish Tutoring & Writing Center
3 pm–5 pm
Second Annual 3D Interactive Expo
3:30 pm–4:30 pm
Chinese Conversation Table
4 pm–5 pm
Dr. José Dinneny, Carnegie Institution for Science
4 pm–5 pm
NCMN/ECE Seminar – Alberto Piqué
4:30 pm–5:30 pm
Arabic Conversation Table
4:30 pm–6:30 pm
Stammtisch
6:30 pm–8 pm
History of Americans of Czech Ancestry in Nebraska
31
2 pm–3 pm
“Uncertainty, Threat, and the Neural Underpinnings of Political Behavior”- Ingrid Haas
2 pm–3 pm
“Uncertainty, Threat, and the Neural Underpinnings of Political Behavior”- Ingrid Haas
3:30 pm–4:30 pm
SBS Seminar: Alex Gunderson, San Francisco State University
5:30 pm
“Humanities on the Edge” presents John Durham Peters
7 pm–8 pm
Filmmaker Kevin Wilmott: “Film, Diversity, and Being Creatively Maladjusted”
7 pm–8 pm
Institute for Ethnic Studies Spring Celebration
1
12:30 am–1:30 am
Nathan Palmer
9 am–6 pm
Shakespeare and His World
2:30 pm–3:30 pm
Hien Nguyen, Chem Colloquium
3:30 pm
Earth & Atmospheric Sciences Stout Lecture
4 pm–4:50 pm
Mathematics Colloquium
5 pm–7 pm
First Friday: “We, The Heartland”
7:30 pm
JAYHAWKERS: a film by Kevin Wilmott
2
9 am–6 pm
Shakespeare and His World
3
9 am–6 pm
Shakespeare and His World
4
9 am–6 pm
Shakespeare and His World
12:30 pm–2:30 pm
Spanish Tutoring & Writing Center
5 pm
“Post-Apocalyptic Global Shakespeare: King Lear, The King is Alive, and Station Eleven”
5 pm
Hough Lecture – Sharon O’Dair
5
9 am–6 pm
Shakespeare and His World
3 pm
Academic Year 2016-2017 UCARE Application DEADLINE
6
9 am–6 pm
Shakespeare and His World
9 am–4 pm
Digital Humanities Bootcamp
12:30 pm–2:30 pm
Spanish Tutoring & Writing Center
1:30 pm–2:30 pm
Nineteenth Century Origins Collide with the 21st Century
3:30 pm–5 pm
“Ex-Cons, Diversity, and the Responsibility of the University”
3:30 pm–4:30 pm
Chinese Conversation Table
3:30 pm–5 pm
Institute for Ethnic Studies Colloquium
4 pm–5 pm
Dr. Franck Dayan, Colorado State University
4:30 pm–5:30 pm
Arabic Conversation Table
4:30 pm–6:30 pm
Stammtisch
7
9 am–6 pm
Shakespeare and His World
9 am–2 pm
Digital Humanities Bootcamp
3:30 pm–5:30 pm
Nebraska Forum on Digital Humanities
8
9 am–6 pm
Shakespeare and His World
Last day to withdraw from one or more Spring courses for the term
8:30 am–3 pm
Nebraska Forum on Digital Humanities
10 am–2 pm
Making a “Man” Developing Masculinities
3:30 pm–5 pm
Earth & Atmospheric Sciences Stout Lecture
3:30 pm–4:30 pm
Jing Li, Chem Colloquium
9
9 am–6 pm
Shakespeare and His World
10
9 am–6 pm
Shakespeare and His World
2 pm
What did the Greeks and Romans Ever Do for Us? Putting Classical Civilization in Perspective
11
9 am–6 pm
Shakespeare and His World
8 am–5 pm
CIC Digital Humanities Summit
12:30 pm–2:30 pm
Spanish Tutoring & Writing Center
3 pm
Ultrafast Electron Diffraction from Laser-Aligned Molecules in the Gas Phase
5:30 pm
Each Age Gets the Thought It Needs: Why Tyranny, Inequality, and Sexism Sometimes Seem Fair
12
9 am–6 pm
Shakespeare and His World
8 am–12 pm
CIC Digital Humanities Summit
4 pm–5 pm
Carolyn Suzuki – CBC/RBC Seminar
7 pm
The Power of the International Tracing Service Digital Collection: Benefits and Challenges
7 pm
Understanding Islam
13
9 am–6 pm
Shakespeare and His World
12:30 pm–2:30 pm
Spanish Tutoring & Writing Center
3:30 pm–4:30 pm
Chinese Conversation Table
3:30 pm
Epistemic Charge
4 pm–5 pm
Dr. Kay Bidle, Rutgers University
4:30 pm–5:30 pm
Arabic Conversation Table
4:30 pm–6:30 pm
Stammtisch
5 pm
Chapel Royal on Progress: Elizabeth I’s Royal Supremacy Displayed
14
9 am–6 pm
Shakespeare and His World
8 am–5 pm
The New and the Novel in the 19th Century/New Directions in 19th Century Studies
1:30 pm
Nanopatterning of Ferroelectric Polymer and High Resolution Pyroelectric Scanning Microscopy
3:30 pm–4:30 pm
SBS Seminar: Erin Conlisk, University of California Berkeley
3:30 pm
The materials physics of complex oxides
15
9 am–6 pm
Shakespeare and His World
8 am–5 pm
The New and the Novel in the 19th Century/New Directions in 19th Century Studies
3:30 pm–4:30 pm
Courtney Fletcher, Chem Colloquium
3:30 pm
Earth & Atmospheric Sciences Stout Lecture
8 pm–11 pm
April Meteor Showers
16
9 am–6 pm
Shakespeare and His World
8 am–5 pm
The New and the Novel in the 19th Century/New Directions in 19th Century Studies
9 am–2 pm
Central Plains Severe Weather Symposium and Family Weatherfest
11:55 am–1 pm
Donizetti’s “Roberto Devereux”
17
9 am–6 pm
Shakespeare and His World
11:55 am–1 pm
Donizetti’s “Roberto Devereux”
18
9 am–6 pm
Shakespeare and His World
12:30 pm–1:30 pm
CB3 Colloquium Series: “Some Cool (And Not So Cool) Properties of Large-Scale Brain Correlations”
12:30 pm
CB3 Seminar: Steven Petersen
12:30 pm–2:30 pm
Spanish Tutoring & Writing Center
1 pm–2 pm
From Behind the Editor’s Desk: A conversation with current and former editors
3:30 pm
Amanda Breitbach: Land/People
7 pm
Poetry Slam Showcase
19
9 am–6 pm
Shakespeare and His World
“Water Scarcity, Human Security, and Democratization; Aspects & Impacts of the Syrian Crisis”
12:30 pm
Craft Talk with Michelle Herman: “The Jewish-American Writer: Remembrance of Things Past”
20
9 am–6 pm
Shakespeare and His World
“Water Scarcity, Human Security, and Democratization; Aspects & Impacts of the Syrian Crisis”
12:30 pm–2:30 pm
Spanish Tutoring & Writing Center
3:30 pm–4:30 pm
Chinese Conversation Table
4 pm–6 pm
Center for Civic Engagement Celebration
4 pm–5 pm
Dr. Shan Lu, University of Massachusetts Medical School
4:30 pm–5:30 pm
Arabic Conversation Table
4:30 pm–6:30 pm
Stammtisch
6:30 pm
Czech Komensky Club Movie Wednesdays: Human Rights in Film
7 pm–8 pm
Our Grass Earth: Conserving the Great Plains
21
9 am–6 pm
Shakespeare and His World
Nebraska Symposium on Motivation
3:30 pm–4:30 pm
SBS Seminar: Jennifer Biddle, University of Delaware
22
9 am–6 pm
Shakespeare and His World
Nebraska Symposium on Motivation
9 am–5:50 pm
Chambers Conference
9 am–6 pm
“Shakespeare and His World” – First Folio copy on display
3:30 pm–5 pm
Earth & Atmospheric Sciences Stout Lecture
4 pm–5:30 pm
Dr. Stephen M. Buhler: “The First Folio and the Re-Making of William Shakespeare”
4 pm–4:50 pm
Mathematics Colloquium
6 pm–5 pm
Alumni Reunion, Chemistry
23
9 am–6 pm
Shakespeare and His World
9 am–5:50 pm
Chambers Conference
24
9 am–6 pm
Shakespeare and His World
25
9 am–6 pm
Shakespeare and His World
Last week of Spring classes
12:30 pm–2:30 pm
Spanish Tutoring & Writing Center
5 pm–7 pm
Medieval and Renaissance Studies Program End of the Year Celebration
26
9 am–6 pm
Shakespeare and His World
Last week of Spring classes
3 pm
Public Reading: 2015-16 Literary Contest Winners
3:30 pm–5 pm
Introduction to NUtech Ventures and Intellectual Property Basics
4 pm–5 pm
James M. Ntambi – CBC/RBC Seminar
5:30 pm
Provocations presents Frank Ruda: Abolishing Freedom
27
9 am–6 pm
Shakespeare and His World
Last week of Spring classes
12:30 pm–2:30 pm
Spanish Tutoring & Writing Center
3:30 pm–4:30 pm
Chinese Conversation Table
4 pm
Dr. Bradford Berges, Brigham Young University
4:30 pm–5:30 pm
Arabic Conversation Table
4:30 pm–6:30 pm
Stammtisch
6:30 pm
WE Komensky Club Socials with Travelogues
28
9 am–6 pm
Shakespeare and His World
Last week of Spring classes
3:30 pm–4:30 pm
SBS Seminar: Sandy Johnson, University of California San Francisco
7 pm–8 pm
Great Plains Lecture — The Unsettler’s Frontier: The West through Women’s Historyr
29
9 am–6 pm
Shakespeare and His World
Last week of Spring classes
3:30 pm–4:30 pm
Kenneth Dill, Chem Colloquium
4 pm–7 pm
A Celebration in Honor of Chantal Kalisa
4 pm–4:50 pm
Mathematics Colloquium
30
9 am–6 pm
Shakespeare and His World