All events are in Central time unless specified.

Friday, March 29

Deadline

March Student of the Month Award Deadline

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All Day
Location: College of Business - Howard L. Hawks Hall
The Student of the Month is someone who displays hard work in the classroom, exceptional leadership skills and active involvement within the college’s community.
This event originated in College of Business.
Art Exhibition

R A W / B E A U T Y

An Exhibition Presented by Shaun Ilahi

Recurring Date Info:
Daily:
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7:00 am – 10:00 pm
Location: Nebraska Innovation Campus Room: 2nd Floor Link
This exhibition is broken into three segments that explore various universal themes of human perceptions, feelings, and thoughts irrespective of our own perceived uniqueness. Devoid of our own social constructs and stripped to our core, the …
This event originated in NIC Events Calendar.
Conference/Symposium

28th Annual Robert Mittelstaedt Doctoral Symposium

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8:00 am
Location: Courtyard by Marriott
Each spring the Department of Marketing at UNL hosts the Robert Mittelstaedt Marketing Doctoral Symposium. Modeled after the Haring Symposium held annually at Indiana University, participant schools send representatives to Lincoln for a two-day …
This event originated in Marketing.
Training

BEAM Behavioral Health Training Academy

Skilled Report Writing for Criminal Justice Clients

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8:00 am – 4:00 pm
Location: Doane University Room: MAC Building Room 101
This six-hour workshop, presented by Brad Shay, LIMHP, LADC, CPD, DOT, will describe updates and current treatment service definitions and the five elements of a criminal justice progress report using case examples.
This event originated in Public Policy Center.
Workshop

Being a Change Agent: Applying the Principles of Adaptive Leadership

Executive Education

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8:00 am – 5:00 pm
Location: College of Business - Howard L. Hawks Hall Room: 202
This workshop, presented by Dr. Jake Messersmith, will be a hands-on effort to identify and grapple with the adaptive challenges your organization is facing. Participants will be given the opportunity to work towards diagnosing their most critical …
This event originated in College of Business.
Exhibition

What We Wore – Dressing Well at UNL

N150 Exhibition in Robert Hillestad Textiles Gallery

Recurring Date Info:
Daily:
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8:30 am – 4:00 pm
Location: Robert Hillestad Textiles Gallery
On February 15, 1869 the University of Nebraska was officially chartered as a part of the Morrill Act. The Morrill Land-Grant Act provided 30,000 acres of federal lands to the newly admitted state of Nebraska (1867) to create a university that would …
This event originated in TMFD.
Seminar

PhD Dissertation Defense - Bethany Teeters

The Role of Resource Availability and Habitat Quality in Structuring Prairie Bee Communities

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9:00 am – 10:00 am
Location: Nebraska East Union Room: Columbine Room
Wild bees are a rich natural resource. In grasslands, they play a critical role in maintaining ecological functioning through the pollination services they provide. Grasslands, however, are among the most endangered of terrestrial ecosystems and …
This event originated in School of Natural Resources.
Workshop

Tree Care Workshop – More Trees Please!

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9:00 am – 3:00 pm
Location: National Park Service MW Regional Office
Agenda/Activities Include:
This event originated in Hort Update.
Lecture

The Dawn of Urban Aerial Ridesharing

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10:00 am – 12:00 pm
Location: College of Business - Howard L. Hawks Hall Room: 231
The head of Data Science for Aviation at Uber Technologies, Jon Petersen, will discuss urban congestion and how it is expected to only worsen with increased migration to cities. The discussion will focus on how Uber is leveraging recent technological …
This event originated in College of Business.
Seminar

Environmental and Water Resources Engr. Seminar

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11:00 am
Location: Scott Engineering Center Room: 111
Two Graduate Student Presentations:
This event originated in Water Issues.
Activity

Tea Time Friday: Fresh Brew

Sip and learn with freshly brewed tea on select Fridays!

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11:00 am – 4:30 pm
Location: Jackie Gaughan Multicultural Center Room: 302 - Kawasaki Reading Room
Each week, taste a sample of an international tea and learn facts about Japanese tea culture on our informational display. Teas rotate every week, so come in to enjoy a favorite or try something new. Relax and unwind with us at Tea Time Friday.
This event originated in Kawasaki Reading Room .
Presentation

What’s Hot and What’s Not - Business Expectations in Nebraska Industries

Bureau of Business Research Webinar Series

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12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
Location: Online Webinar
The monthly Survey of Nebraska Business gathers data on the expectations for sales and employment in a sample of 500 Nebraska businesses. In this session, Eric Thompson, Karl H. Nelson Professor of Economics, and the director of the Bureau of …
This event originated in Economics.
Presentation

What’s Hot and What’s Not – Business Expectations in Nebraska Industries

Bureau of Business Research Webinar Series

Date:
Time:
12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
Location: Online Webinar
The monthly Survey of Nebraska Business gathers data on the expectations for sales and employment in a sample of 500 Nebraska businesses. In this session, Eric Thompson, Karl H. Nelson Professor of Economics, and the director of the Bureau of …
This event originated in Nebraska Bureau of Business Research.
Seminar

Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering Research Seminar Series: Dr. Patrick Johnson

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2:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Location: Othmer Hall Room: 205
The Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Research Seminar Series is open to all faculty, post-docs, graduate students, and undergraduate students.
This event originated in Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering.
Lecture

Talking Out of School: Academic Freedom and Extramural Speech

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2:00 pm – 3:30 pm
Location: Nebraska Union Room: Auditorium
Michael Bérubé, Edwin Erle Sparks Professor of Literature at Penn State and a former president of the Modern Language Association, will be giving a talk on extramural speech and academic freedom, followed by a Q&A.
This event originated in English.
Lecture

Talking Out of School: Academic Freedom and Extramural Speech

Date:
Time:
2:00 pm – 3:30 pm
Location: Nebraska Union Room: Auditorium
Michael Bérubé is Edwin Erle Sparks Professor of Literature at Penn State and a former president of the Modern Language Association. He will giving a talk on extramural speech and academic freedom, followed by a Q&A.
Seminar

Department of Agricultural Economics Seminar

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3:00 pm – 4:30 pm
Location: Filley Hall Room: 210
Presented by Jesse Tack, Kansas State University.
This event originated in Agricultural Economics.
Lecture

Earth & Atmospheric Sciences Stout Lecture

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3:30 pm
Location: Bessey Hall Room: 117
John Anderson, Loughborough University, will present, “Carbon, lakes, and landscapes.”
Colloquium

Michelle Chang, Chem Colloquium

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3:30 pm – 4:30 pm
Location: Hamilton Hall Room: 112
Professor Michelle C. Chang, University of California-Berkeley, will present the Organic Reactions Award Lecture entitled “Synthetic Biology Approaches to New Chemistry”.
This event originated in Chemistry.
Social Event

Entrepreneurship Mixer [Registration Required]

Hosted by NUtech Ventures & Invest Nebraska

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4:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Location: Rise Building Room: Virtual Incision, Suite 1300
NUtech Ventures and Invest Nebraska will co-host an entrepreneurship mixer with Virtual Incision that will provide an opportunity for networking between UNL researchers and local entrepreneurs. Tours of the new Virtual Incision facilities will be …
This event originated in NIC Events Calendar.
Conference/Symposium

Steven Dunbar, UNL, and Kristin Pfabe, Nebraska Wesleyan University

Gerrymandering and Mathematics

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4:00 pm – 4:50 pm
Location: Avery Hall
Gerrymandering is the practice of manipulating the boundaries of an electoral constituency to favor one party or class. We’ll sketch the history of gerrymandering and the court cases around it. We’ll describe “packing” and “cracking,” the …
This event originated in Math Colloquia.
Performing Arts - Musical Theatre

HAIR (NE Rep)

Recurring Date Info:
Weekly:
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7:30 pm
Location: Johnny Carson Theater
The Rep lets the sunshine in with the classic rock musical HAIR. Fifty years after its premiere, the show continues to assault the status quo, while shining a light on the power of love over hate, peace over war, freedom over repression and hope …
This event originated in Lied Center for Performing Arts.
Performing Arts - Theater

Nebraska Rep: Hair

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7:30 pm – 9:30 pm
Location: Johnny Carson Theater
The Rep lets the sunshine in with a fully-immersive production of the classic rock musical, Hair. 50 years after its premiere, the show continues to assault the status quo, while shining a light on the power of love over hate, peace over war, freedom …
This event originated in Fine and Performing Arts.
Activity

UPC Nebraska Presents: Tyler Oakley

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7:30 pm
Location: Kimball Recital Hall
Mathew Tyler Oakley is an American YouTuber, activist, and author. Much of Oakley’s activism had been dedicated to LGBTQ+ youth, LGBT rights, as well as social issues including health care, education and the prevention of suicide among LGBT youth. …
Special Event

Spring Open House – Behlen Observatory

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8:00 pm – 11:00 pm
Location: Behlen Observatory
Open to the general public.
This event originated in Physics.

Ongoing Events

Exhibition

Museum Builders: A Story of Fossils and Friendship

Temporary Exhibition at Morrill Hall

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9:30 am – 4:30 pm
Location: Morrill Hall
This temporary exhibition explores the history of paleontology and the friendship that led to the construction of the University of Nebraska State Museum, Morrill Hall.
Activity

NRT Program Sets Application Deadline for March 29

Date:
Time:
All Day
Location: Hardin Hall
The National Science Foundation Research Traineeship program is seeking masters and doctoral students for interdisciplinary training and study focused on understanding the resilience of agro-ecosystems, particularly the Platte River Basin.
This event originated in School of Natural Resources.