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Lecture

Three UNL Graduate Students present their Newberry Library Conference papers

Date:
Time:
5:00 pm
Andrews Hall Room: 228 Dudley Bailey Library
625 N 14th St
Lincoln NE 68508
Directions: The closest campus visitor parking is metered parking along “R” St. in front of UNL Love Library and the Nebraska Union. There is also a small lot of metered visitor parking behind the Wendy’s, as seen at #1 and highlighted in pink on this map http://parking.unl.edu/maps/VisitorGuestParkingCityCampus.pdf.

The Larson Building Parking Garage (situated above Chipotle Mexican Grill, Panda Express, Tom and Chee, and Mutual of Omaha Bank) is the closest public parking garage, with the entrance off Q street (between 13th and 14th streets), right before reaching Chipotle Mexican Grill. First hour is free, and each hour after is $1 http://parkandgo.org/find-parking/interactive-map/
Additional Info: ANDR
Contact:
Andrea Nichols, unl.medrenstudies@gmail.com
“Integrative 3D Recording Methods of Historic Architecture: Burg Hohenecken from Southwest Germany”
Aaron Pattee, Department of Anthropology
You can watch an earlier version of Pattee’s talk on UNL MediaHub http://mediahub.unl.edu/media/4933.

“Kinship and Cultivated Relationships: Consort Queens of England and the Court of Public of Opinion”
Courtney Herber, Department of History

“Visualizing Propaganda: A Look at the Influence of Public Perception in the Political Struggle of Elizabeth I and Mary Stuart”
Andrew Singleton, Department of History

Each presentation will be 20 minutes. The talks will be in Andrews Hall Room 228 (Dudley Bailey Library)

These papers will be presented Jan 28-30 at the Newberry Library in Chicago. The UNL Medieval and Renaissance Studies Program is a proud member of the Newberry Library Center for Renaissance Studies Consortium. For more information about the conference, please see http://www.newberry.org/01282016-2016-multidisciplinary-graduate-student-conference-nlgrad16.

Additional Public Info:
The Dudley Bailey Library (Rm 228) is upstairs in Andrews Hall, which is located right behind Morrill Hall. This interactive map shows you where Andrews Hall is located on campus: http://maps.unl.edu/.

http://www.unl.edu/medren/

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