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March
2015
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Mon
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1
“Selected ceramics & books from Lentz Collection”
Nature Through Art
Free TaxPreparation
9 am–5 pm
Horsin’ Around
2 pm
The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged)
2
“Selected ceramics & books from Lentz Collection”
Nature Through Art
Free TaxPreparation
11:30 am–12:30 pm
East Campus Wellness Booth
12 pm–4 pm
HIV Test Site
5:30 pm–8:30 pm
SEECA Dog Training
3
“Selected ceramics & books from Lentz Collection”
Nature Through Art
Free TaxPreparation
2:45 pm
Environmental & Agricultural Law Speaker-Marlo Lewis,Gilbert Metcalf
4 pm–5 pm
Heidi McBride - CBC/RBC Seminar
5:30 pm–7 pm
“Work That Matters” Panel
7 pm–8 pm
What Does It Mean? Being Black-African American-African
4
“Selected ceramics & books from Lentz Collection”
Nature Through Art
Free TaxPreparation
11:30 am–1:30 pm
African Student Association Bake Sale
6 pm–9 pm
2015 Daily Nebraskan Fashion Show
7 pm–8 pm
Biomechanics Technology-From Pop Culture to Rehabilitation: SciPop Talk!
8 pm
Cirque Du Pi Chi
9 pm–10 pm
ASUN Debate
5
“Selected ceramics & books from Lentz Collection”
Nature Through Art
Free TaxPreparation
5 pm
UNL Hillel Purim Celebration
7 pm
SNR Elevator Speech Contest
6
“Selected ceramics & books from Lentz Collection”
Nature Through Art
Free TaxPreparation
Last day to change a Spring course registration to or from “Pass/No Pass”
3:30 pm–5 pm
Dept. of Earth & Atmospheric Sciences Stout Lecture
5 pm–7 pm
First Friday: Photobooth and Contest
6 pm
Omani Night
7 pm–8 pm
“Climbing Back: Adventures of Climbing El Capitan as a Paraplegic”
7
“Selected ceramics & books from Lentz Collection”
Nature Through Art
Free TaxPreparation
9 am–12 pm
UNL Flatland ‘15: Flatland Climbing Competition
1 pm–4 pm
UNL Flatland ‘15: Flatland Climbing Competition
8 pm–11 pm
African Dance Night
8
“Selected ceramics & books from Lentz Collection”
Nature Through Art
Free TaxPreparation
9
“Selected ceramics & books from Lentz Collection”
Nature Through Art
Free TaxPreparation
Open Registration for Summer Sessions 2015 begins
11:30 am–12:30 pm
East Campus Wellness Booth
12 pm–4 pm
HIV Test Site
3:30 pm–5 pm
“Afrolatin@s: Complex Cultural Networks, Emergencies and Interconnections in the Americas”
4 pm–6 pm
Sociology Midterm & Homework Help
5:30 pm–8:30 pm
SEECA Dog Training
5:30 pm–8:30 pm
SEECA Dog Training
8:30 pm–10 pm
Got Musical Talent?
10
“Selected ceramics & books from Lentz Collection”
Nature Through Art
Free TaxPreparation
3:30 pm
Heuermann Lecture: Climate Change in the American Mind
4 pm–5 pm
Rebecca Roston - CBC/RBC Seminar Series
5 pm–8 pm
Join Us For Movie Night!
5:30 pm–7 pm
Women’s Week 2015: Linn Meyers Lecture
11
“Selected ceramics & books from Lentz Collection”
Nature Through Art
Free TaxPreparation
9 am
High School College Access Day
10:30 am–11 am
Tour: Homefront & Battlefield exhibit
3:30 pm–4:30 pm
Gallery Talk: “Select Photographs by Fred E. Miller: Photographer of the Crows”
3:30 pm
Water Seminar Series
6 pm–8 pm
Women’s Week 2015: International Think Tank
7 pm
East Campus Dessert Challenge Extravaganza
7 pm–8 pm
March Madness-Bracketology of Women’s Basketball: SciPop Talk!
8 pm
Scientific Evidence for the Existence of God
12
“Selected ceramics & books from Lentz Collection”
Nature Through Art
10 am–3 pm
Women’s Week 2015: Young Women’s Advocacy Day
12 pm–4 pm
Pi Tau Sigma College of Engineering Blood Drive
3 pm–4:30 pm
Got Musical Talent?
3:30 pm–5 pm
“Copy, Paste, the Past: Two Fictionalizations of Porfirio Diaz in 21st Century Historical Novels
3:30 pm–4:15 pm
Japan Festival: Music & Dance Performance by UNL Students
4:30 pm–5:15 pm
Japan Festival: Japanese Popular Culture Presentation by Global Friends of Japan
6:30 pm–8:30 pm
Janet Jeffries: Czech Folk Costumes and Customs
7 pm–9 pm
Japan Festival: Japanese Movie Screening Godzilla vs. Destoroyah (1995)
13
“Selected ceramics & books from Lentz Collection”
Nature Through Art
3:30 pm–5 pm
Dept. of Earth & Atmospheric Sciences Stout Lecture
3:30 pm–4:30 pm
Japan Festival: “Understanding the Global Appeal of Japanese Popular Culture”
8 pm
Curse at the Crib, Friday the 13th
14
“Selected ceramics & books from Lentz Collection”
7:30 am–3 pm
4-H Stampede
5:30 pm–10 pm
Malysian Night 2015
15
“Selected ceramics & books from Lentz Collection”
2 pm
The Skin of Our Teeth
16
“Selected ceramics & books from Lentz Collection”
11 am–1 pm
Safe Spring Break
11:30 am–12:30 pm
East Campus Wellness Booth
11:30 am–1 pm
Women’s Week 2015 Luncheon: Virtual Equality: Gendering the Gaming World
12 pm–4 pm
HIV Test Site
2 pm
The Holocaust on Screen in the 21st Century
4:30 pm–6 pm
Women’s Week 2015: Women in Agriculture Reception and Discussion
11:30 pm
Grad Student Panel on Grad School Experiences
17
“Selected ceramics & books from Lentz Collection”
11:30 am–1 pm
Women’s Week 2015 Luncheon: Women in the Middle East
12 pm–4 pm
Safe Spring Break
4 pm–5 pm
Justin Mott - CBC/RBC Seminar
5:30 pm–7:30 pm
Women’s Week 2015: “Miles to Go” Movie Screening
7 pm
Meet the Author: Brian Hale, “Are You Lucky?”
18
“Selected ceramics & books from Lentz Collection”
10:30 am–11 am
Tour: Homefront & Battlefield exhibit
10:30 am–11:15 am
Tour: Homefront & Battlefield exhibit
11 am–1 pm
Safe Spring Break
11:30 am–1 pm
Women’s Week 2015 Luncheon: Women in Athletics
3:30 pm–5 pm
Great Plains lecture: Storage systems for drought management and food and water security
4 pm
Mythbusters—Police Edition
7 pm–8 pm
A Song of Ice and Fire and Chemistry: SciPop Talk!
19
“Selected ceramics & books from Lentz Collection”
11:30 am–12:30 pm
Genealogy over Lunch: DNA & GEDmatch
11:30 am–1 pm
Women’s Week 2015 Luncheon: Does My Student Government Represent Me?
3 pm–4 pm
Measuring the Impact of your Research
5 pm
Kathryn Bolkavac, “The Whistleblower”
6 pm–8 pm
Women’s Week 2015: Women’s History Month Banquet
6:30 pm
WGS Colloquium: Brenda Flanagan
7 pm
Second Chance Cinema: Unbroken
9:50 pm
Second Chance Cinema: Unbroken
20
“Selected ceramics & books from Lentz Collection”
3:30 pm–5 pm
Dept. of Earth & Atmospheric Sciences Stout Lecture
21
“Selected ceramics & books from Lentz Collection”
12 pm
Big Red Road Show
22
“Selected ceramics & books from Lentz Collection”
Spring Vacation (UNL offices are open Monday through Friday)
23
“Selected ceramics & books from Lentz Collection”
Spring Vacation (UNL offices are open Monday through Friday)
11:30 am–12:30 pm
East Campus Wellness Booth
12 pm–4 pm
HIV Test Site
24
“Selected ceramics & books from Lentz Collection”
Spring Vacation (UNL offices are open Monday through Friday)
25
“Selected ceramics & books from Lentz Collection”
Spring Vacation (UNL offices are open Monday through Friday)
10:30 am–11 am
Tour: Homefront & Battlefield exhibit
26
“Selected ceramics & books from Lentz Collection”
Spring Vacation (UNL offices are open Monday through Friday)
27
“Selected ceramics & books from Lentz Collection”
Spring Vacation (UNL offices are open Monday through Friday)
28
Spring Vacation (UNL offices are open Monday through Friday)
29
Spring Vacation (UNL offices are open Monday through Friday)
30
Priority Registration begins for Fall Semester 2015
11:30 am–12:30 pm
East Campus Wellness Booth
12 pm–4 pm
HIV Test Site
1 pm–3 pm
Turfgrass Winterkill Field Days
31
12 pm–1:30 pm
Social Justice and Gender Identity
4 pm–5 pm
Entomology Seminar on Arthropod Community Associated with Perennial Warm-season Grasses
6:30 pm–8:30 pm
Stephen Lahey: the Legacy of John Huss
7 pm
Cesar Chavez: The Movie
1
1 pm–3 pm
Turfgrass Winterkill Field Days
3:30 pm
Lecture: “Practical Patriotism in a Civil War Quilt”
5 pm
“Goodbye to the Vikings”
5 pm–6 pm
The Civil Rights Story of the Great Plains - Information Sessions
2
8:30 am
Experience the Power of Red — Spring Edition
12 pm–1 pm
The Civil Rights Story of the Great Plains - Information Sessions
4 pm–5:30 pm
Integrating Digital Humanities into the Classroom
3
2 pm
Applied Ecology Seminar
3:30 pm–5 pm
Dept. of Earth & Atmospheric Sciences Stout Lecture
5 pm–7 pm
First Friday at the Great Plains Art Museum
5 pm–7 pm
Reception for UNL Employee & Retiree Quilt Show
4
7 am–11 am
A.I. Class
6 pm
Muslim Student Association Dinner
6 pm–8 pm
Remembering Maya Angelou
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