No Limits Conference
Being the Future, Riding the Next Feminist Wave
8:00 am –
6:00 pm
Location:
Nebraska Union
Room: Auditorium, Multicultural Center, Heritage Room, & Regency Suite
No Limits! is an interdisciplinary student conference that explores a wide range of issues related to women, gender, and sexuality. Undergraduate students, graduate students, and recent graduates are invited to submit proposals to present their …
This event originated in Women’s and Gender Studies.
Activity
Time:
CAS Week – Fingerprint Mural
Date:
10:00 am –
2:00 pm
Location:
Oldfather Hall
Room: First floor
Stop by the first floor of Oldfather Hall to place a fingerprint and note on a tree-themed mural, answering the question: “If you could pick a different CAS major besides your own, what would it be?”
Shireen Ghorbani – No Limits Conference keynote address
“We Are the Leaders”
11:00 am –
12:15 pm
Location:
Nebraska Union
Room: Auditorium
Ghorbani is a former candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives. She was featured on the cover of Time magazine, which showcased the grassroots movement of women newly inspired to run for office. An alum of UNL, Ghorbani received her MA in …
This event originated in Women’s and Gender Studies.
Colloquium
Time:
Colloquium -Distinguished Lecturer Dr. Peter Bearman
Date:
12:30 pm
Location:
Andrews Hall
Room: 228 Dudley Bailey Library
Luncheon and talk with graduate students
This event originated in Sociology.
Activity
Time:
CAS Week – Raffle!
Date:
2:00 pm –
2:15 pm
Location:
Oldfather Hall
Room: First Floor
Stop by the first floor of Oldfather Hall to find out who won the raffle!
Lecture
Time:
Earth & Atmospheric Sciences
Date:
3:30 pm
Location:
Bessey Hall
Room: 117
Larry Carey, University of Alabama-Huntsville, will present, “Relationship of Lightning to Thunderstorm Kinematics, Microphysics and Severe Weather.”
Colloquium
Time:
Jack Barbera, Chem Colloquium
Date:
3:30 pm –
4:30 pm
Location:
Hamilton Hall
Room: 112
Professor Jack Barbera, Portland State University, will present “All Assessment Instruments are NOT Created Equal: Evaluating Evidence to Support Measurements in the Chemistry Classroom.”
This event originated in Chemistry.
Philosophy Colloquium: David Velleman
“Non-Identical and Impersonal”
3:30 pm
Location:
Louise Pound Hall Room: 308
J. David Velleman is a professor of philosophy at New York University. He primarily works in the areas of ethics and moral psychology.
This event originated in Philosophy.
Simon Bortz, University of Washington
Harmonic Functions on Rough Sets
4:00 pm –
4:50 pm
Location:
Avery Hall
Room: 115 Avery
Abstract: For more than a century, the interplay between harmonic functions/measure and the geometry of `rough’ domains has been a topic of considerable interest. The earliest developments were focused on the plane, in geometric settings amenable …
This event originated in Math Colloquia.
Ongoing Events
Exhibit - Artifacts
The Heart of Campus: A N150 Exhibit
Date:
–
Time:
All Day
Location:
Love Library South
Room: 218
“The Heart of Campus” is a new exhibit to celebrate N150. A special tribute to University Hall and other artifacts curated by the University Archives & Special Collections staff are featured. A selection of archival photographs run on the virtual …
This event originated in Libraries.