News: A Newsletter from Academic and Student Affairs
Preparing Students for Careers and Citizenship
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Volume 5, Number 15
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April 20, 2012
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Spring Commencement Friday, May 4 at 10:00 a.m.
The 2012 spring commencement speaker will be Mike Flood, Speaker of the Nebraska Legislature. A graduate of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln (J.D.) and the University of Notre Dame (B.A.), Speaker Flood was elected to the Legislature in 2004 and was re-elected in 2008.
Christopher Deans will deliver the student address. Christopher will graduate Summa Cum Laude with a major in Biology and minor in Philosophy. Mackenzie Bohl will give the student address at the Honors Convocation. Mackenzie will graduate Summa Cum Laude with a major in Psychology and minor in Special Education.
Spring Commencement will begin at 10:00 a.m. on Friday, May 4, 2012, in the Health and Sports Center (HSC).
- written in collaboration with Bev Mathiesen, Office of the Chancellor
Division of Student Affairs Welcomes New First Year Programs Assistant Director
The Division of Student Affairs is pleased to
announce that Ms. Chandra Daffer will be joining the UNK community as the
Assistant Director for First Year Programs beginning May 7. Chandra comes most recently from Ft. Hays State University where she was the
Director, Center for Student Involvement. She has also been the Director
of Greek Life and Student Involvement at William Woods University in Missouri. She will be working with the New Student Enrollment program, Blue and
Gold Welcome Week, Fall Orientation activities and to enhance the first
year transition experience for UNK students.
Chandra
will be a valuable member of the team in moving forward to provide excellent
services for student success. Please welcome her when she arrives on
campus!
- Mary Daake, Director of Student Services
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New Student Enrollment Begins May 14
Summer Advising and Enrollment, or SAE, is now called New Student Enrollment (NSE). Though the name has changed, the event will continue the tradition of serving new entering freshmen who are already admitted with advising and registration for Fall classes. NSE will follow this schedule: May 14-16, May 21-24, May 30-31, June 4-6, June 11-13, June 18-21 and June 25-27. The NSE dates for new transfer students are April 19, May 17, June 14 and July 19.
2012 New Student Enrollment academic advisors include: Dave Moffett (CBT), Terri Sheridan (COE), Anne Foradori (FAH), Daryl Kelley & Suzanne Maughan (NSS).
2012 Student Orientation Team Leaders include: Mike Cooley, Kiley Dibbern, Andi Diediker, Halsey Lutt, Moses Moxey, Jordan Rehnstrom, Katie Swett, Ellen Thomas.
- written in collaboration with Dusty Newton, Director for Undergraduate Recruitment and Admissions
Student Research Day Participants Honored
The 14th annual Student Research Day is taking place today in the Nebraskan Student Union. The day was an opportunity for student researchers and their faculty mentors to showcase their recent scholarly and creative work. The program is available online.
Congratulations to the following award winners!
Award
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Award Winner
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Advisor
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Project
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Behavioral and Social Science
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| 1st Place |
Abbie Olson |
Jody Van Laningham |
Mothers’ Marital Satisfaction and the Transition to Parenthood |
| 2nd Place |
Grant Carlson |
Joe Carlson |
Public Perspective of Law Enforcement Uniforms |
| 3rd Place |
Jared Krejci |
Jason Combs |
Geographical Diffusion of Improvised Explosive Devices in Afghanistan |
Fine Arts and Humanities
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| 1st Place |
Brooke Harris |
Franziska Nabb |
The Flute Music of Gary Shocker |
Natural and Physical Sciences
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| 1st Place |
Kellie Licking |
Kim Carlson |
Drosophila melanogaster Nora Virus Cross-Infectivity of Novel Hosts |
| 2nd Place |
Tony Bridger |
Keith Geluso |
Late Season Movements and Thermoregulation of Garter Snakes in a Riparian Floodplain |
| 3rd Place |
Allison Claar, Austin White |
Jeremy Dillon |
Tree-Ring Analysis of Recent Climate versus Land Use Changes |
Professional/Applied Sciences - Education
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| 1st Place |
Charles Sepers |
Todd Bartee |
Efficacy of Two Theory-Based 12-Week Internet Mediated Walking Programs |
| 2nd Place |
Jayleen Lambert |
Kate Heelan |
The Impact of a Physically Active Instructional Technique on Classroom Behavior and Time Spent on-task among Elementary Students |
| 3rd Place |
Tyler Adelung |
John Hastings |
Assessing Case-Base Coverage Using Solution Similarity |
Oral Presentation
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| 1st Place Undergraduate |
Cindie Reneau |
Ting-Lan Chen |
Eugène Ysaÿe’s Six Sonatas for Solo Violin, Op. 27 |
| 2nd Place Undergraduate |
Megan Veburn |
Vernon Volpe |
History in the Legends: Basis of Charlemagne Legends in History |
| 1st Place Graduate Studies |
Amber Alexander |
Mark Ellis |
Fighting the War from Home: The Impact of the Fairmont, Harvard, and Brunning Army Fields on Rural Nebraska Residents |
Graduate Studies & Research
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| 1st Place |
JJ Henderson |
Wyatt Hoback |
Overwintering of Isopods in Three Riparian Environments |
Thesis Awards
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| UNK Overall Winner |
Ethan Cordes |
Kim Carlson |
Nora Virus Infection of Drosophila Melanogaster: Evaluation of Differential Gene Expression and Virus Evolution |
| College of Fine Arts and Humanities |
Sandra Anthony |
Martha Kruse |
Insh'allah |
| College of Natural and Social Sciences |
Martha Isabel Montanez Diaz |
Paul Twigg |
Transcriptome Changes in Switchgrass (Panicum Virgatum L.) Seeds When Hydrogen Peroxide is Applied to Alleviate Dormancy |
Faculty Mentor Awards
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| College of Business and Technology |
Steve Schultz |
| College of Education |
Linda Crowe |
| College of Fine Arts and Humanities |
Susan Honeyman |
| College of Natural and Social Sciences |
Haishi Cao |
| Graduate Studies |
David Hof |
- written in collaboration with the Office of Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity
Celebrating Excellence Luncheon Honors 2012 Retirees
The following individuals were recognized at the April 17 Celebrating
Excellence luncheon. Congratulations and thank you for your years of
service and many contributions to students' educational experiences at
UNK.
Teara Archwamety - Counseling & School Psychology
Paul Bishop - Health, Physical Education, & Recreation
Cecelia Davis- Counseling & School Psychology
John Hertner - Biology
Anita Kucera - Residence Life
Cecelia Trecia Markes - Physics & Physical Science
Mark E. Markes - Physics & Physical Science
Peggy Nyffeler - Health Care
Ed Walker - Teacher Education
- written in collaboration with Cheryl Bressington, Director of Human Resources
Library Updates
1940 Census Records Released
April 2, 2012 marks the date when
the 1940 Census records will be
released to the general public! The first Federal Population Census was
taken in 1790, and has been taken every ten years since.
The U.S. government will not
release personally identifiable information about an individual to any other
individual or agency until 72 years after it is collected for the decennial
census. This “72-Year Rule” (92 Stat. 915; Public Law 95-416;
October 5, 1978) restricts access to decennial census records to all but the
individual named on the record or their legal heir.
After 72 years, the records are
released to the public by the National
Archives and Records Administration. In accordance with the 72-Year Rule,
the National Archives released the 1930 records
in April 2002. The 1940 records will be released April 2, 2012.
The Census Bureau also provides
fun facts about each decade. Go
back in time and check out what was happening during the 1940’s.
Links to a variety of Census
information are available at the UNK Library. On the main library page, type the word “census” in
the search box to get started. Please don’t hesitate to ask for
assistance.
Summer Library Hours
Summer hours for the library building are
available at: http://www.unk.edu/academics/library.aspx?id=416Library services are available 24/7
at: http://library.unk.edu
See also: http://www.unk.edu/academics/library.aspx?id=36928
Teaching this summer, on campus, or
online? Library faculty are happy to work with you.
See the library liaison list at: http://guides.library.unk.edu/libraryliaisons
See services for faculty at: http://www.unk.edu/academics/library.aspx?id=5222
Best wishes for a good summer – on campus,
or off!
Recognition
| Outstanding Student Achievements |
Aaron Bochmann, Erik Dodge, Kara Flaherty, Adam Konruff, Ashley Leever, Megan Meier, Alex Morales, Krystal Nunnemkamp, Ryan Seefus, Allison Sievers, Jay Sloan, Katie Wilson (Communication students) |
award winners at the 2011 Nebraska Press Association College Competition Division II competition announced at the annual NPA Convention in Lincoln in April 2012 First place honors:
- Erik Dodge in Best Editorial: “Have more faith in students”
- Kara Flaherty in Best Graphic: “Motown, Beatles and the Moon” spread
- Allison Sievers in Best Ad Design: “Kearney Park Summer Jobs”
- Aaron Bochmann in Best House Ad: “Join Our Herd, Apply Now”
- Kara Flaherty in Best Page Design: Motown, the Beatles, the moon
Second place honors:
- Erik Dodge in Features: “It’s inevitable – College can lead to average $25,250 debt”
- Erik Dodge in Best Feature Photo: “Sin no more”
- Ashley Leever in Best News Photo: “Sakura Festival sends hope to Japan”
- Ashley Leever in Best News Or Feature Package With Info Graphic: “Video game doom: Controversy surrounds violent games”
- Megan Meier in Best House Ad: “Free Mobile App for All UNK Students”
- Ryan Seefus in Column: “A summer to remember”
Third place honors:
- Kara Flaherty in Best Graphic: “Interactive relationship”
- Adam Konruff in Best Feature Photo: “Behold the Blue and Gold”
- Ashley Leever in Best News Story: “Project Hope grows
- Ashley Leever in Best Photo Story: “Sakura Festival sends hope to Japan”
- Krystal Nunnemkamp in Best Photo/Graphic Feature: “Smells like home”
- Alex Morales in Best News Or Feature Package With Info Graphic: “Perpetual war: America’s hardest battle – waging the war on drugs”
- Jay Sloan in Best News Photo: “’Occupy’ protests sweep Midwest, nation, world”
- Katie Wilson in Best Ad Design: “Milano Hair Salon”
additionally, the staff of The Antelope student newspaper placed second overall behind Creighton University with 19 individual honors for work from January to December 2011 |
Rikiya Ishizaki (Computer Science and Information Systems student) |
received third place in the Midwest Instruction and Computing Symposium (MICS) 2012 robotics competition at the University of Northern Iowa in April 2012 |
Riza Dogan (MBA student) |
"Legal and Political Issues Faced by Turkey in Becoming a member of European Union" presented at the National Social Science Conference in Las Vegas in April 2012 - received Best Graduate student paper award, including $100 Gail McClay Award, Two-year membership in NSSA, and the publication of his paper in the National Social Science Journal
mentor is Larry Carstenson |
UNK SIFE team, including Nicole Connor, Kasey Dean Dietz, Kori Dietz,
Margaret Fennessy, Allison Gray, Miranda
Kluthe, Jon Larchick, Michael Lechowicz, Erin McMillan, Zachary Shultz, Amanda Thee |
won the regional competition in Hollywood, CA - will compete in the national competition in Kansas City in May. The following students participated in the competition: . |
| Publications, Presentations, Service, and Honors |
Allison Hedge Coke (English) |
"Gender/Race/Sexuality: Undressing the Contemporary Poem" and "(We) Who Would Be Free: Environmental Activism" Panels at Split This Rock Poetry Festival in Washington D.C. in March 2012 |
Allison Hedge Coke
(English) |
"Sing: Poetry from the Indigenous Americas" Reading Panel at Native American Literature Symposium in Lincoln in March 2012 |
Wyatt Hoback (Biology) |
co-authored with Sean Whipple (UNL): "A Comparison of Dung Beetle (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) Attraction to Native and Exotic Mammal Dung" published in Environmental Entomology
the research has gained attention in several places:
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Vani Kotcherlakota (Economics) |
"USA-India Export Elasticity Estimates for 2000-2012" presented paper coauthored with Frank Tenkorang (Economics) and Gandhi Veluri at the National Social Science Conference in Las Vegas |
Liubov Kreminska (Physics and Physical Science) |
co-authored with Andrii B. Golovin and Jeremy Stromer: “Aligned Layers of Silver Nanofibers” published in Materials 2012, 5(2), 239-247 |
Srivatsa Seshadri (Marketing) and Scott Unruh (HPERLS) |
co-authored with Terry Dewitt: "The Level of Medical Services and Secondary School-Aged Athletes" published in the Journal of Athletic Training, Volume 47, Number 1, January-February 2012 , pp. 91-95(5)
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2011-2012 Department Chairs
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Department
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| College of Business and Technology |
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Dr. Steven Hall, Chair |
Accounting and Finance |
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Dr. Frank Tenkorang, Chair |
Economics |
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Dr. Sylvia Asay, Chair |
Family Studies and Interior Design |
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Dr. Timothy Obermier, Chair |
Industrial Technology |
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Dr. Kyle Luthans, Chair |
Management |
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Dr. Greg Broekemier, Chair |
Marketing and MIS |
| College of Education |
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Dr. Linda Crowe, Chair |
Communication Disorders |
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Dr. Grace Mims, Chair |
Counseling and School Psychology |
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Dr. Patricia Cruzeiro, Chair |
Educational Administration |
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Dr. Nita Unruh, Chair |
Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Leisure Studies |
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Dr. Dennis Potthoff, Chair Dr. Jane Strawhecker, Assistant Chair |
Teacher Education |
| College of Fine Arts & Humanities |
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Dr. Doug Waterfield, Chair |
Art and Art History |
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Dr. Ralph Hanson, Chair |
Communication |
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Dr. Sam Umland, Chair |
English |
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Dr. Sonja Kropp, Chair |
Modern Languages |
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Dr. Valerie Cisler, Chair |
Music and Performing Arts |
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Dr. David Rozema, Director |
Philosophy Program |
| College of Natural & Social Sciences |
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Dr. Joseph Springer, Chair |
Biology |
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Dr. Scott Darveau, Chair |
Chemistry |
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Dr. Sherri Harms, Chair |
Computer Science and Information Systems |
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Dr. Maha Younes, Co-Chair |
Criminal Justice and Social Work |
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Dr. Beth Wiersma, Interim Co-Chair |
Criminal Justice and Social Work |
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Dr. Vernon Volpe, Chair |
History |
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Dr. Barton Willis, Chair |
Mathematics and Statistics |
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Dr. Kenneth Trantham, Chair |
Physics and Physical Science |
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Dr. Joan Blauwkamp, Chair |
Political Science |
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Dr. Theresa Wadkins, Chair |
Psychology |
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Dr. Jason Combs, Co-Chair |
Sociology, Geography and Earth Science |
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Dr. Suzanne Maughan, Co-Chair |
Sociology, Geography and Earth Science |
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Ms. Peggy Abels, Director |
Health Science Program |
- Office of the Senior Vice Chancellor for Academic and Student Affairs
Items to Note for Faculty and Faculty Committees
- **NOTE FOR FALL 2012 ADVISING **
Portal
(188GS) and Capstone (388GS) course descriptions have been prepared for
use in advising students for Fall 2012 registration. The descriptions
are posted on the General Studies website at http://www.unk.edu/academicaffairs/generalstudies.aspx?id=53803.
- Academic Affairs Committee
The link to the CAP ("Course Approval Process") information is located on the Academic Affairs Committee page. CAP is the electronic approval system that allows department chairs to initiate course proposals (create, alter, inactivate, or discontinue). Worksheets for both the creation of new courses and the alteration of existing courses
are available on the CAP web site for faculty members to use as they
gather the information department chairs will need to submit requests.
Department chairs initiate program proposals (create, alter, or discontinue) using a paper form, which is available on the Academic Affairs Committee page, along with instructions.
The schedule of Academic Affairs deadlines for the 2011-2012 academic year
is available on the Academic Affairs Committee page. The page also
contains a committee roster and a link to the approved Academic Affairs
minutes. Department or program chairs needing to make curricular changes
should be aware of these deadlines and instructions.
- Faculty Handbook
The
online Faculty Handbook contains the most current policy information.
The purpose of the handbook is to gather the documents and policies that
inform and guide critical decisions, including the Collective Bargaining Agreement (2011-2013).
- Faculty Senate
To
keep faculty informed and in the spirit of shared governance, the
Faculty Senate website contains links to the senate roster, meeting
agendas and packets, meeting minutes of both the Faculty Senate and the
Faculty Senate committees, and the Faculty Senate Constitution and
Bylaws.
- General Studies
The General Studies web site contains a description of the new General Studies Program effective for students entering UNK in the Fall of 2010. The site contains a list of the approved General Studies courses effective for the 2011-2012 academic year, a list of all of the approved Portal and Capstone topics, as well as lists of the Portals and Capstones offerings for the current semester.
- Graduate Council
The Graduate Council webpage contains information regarding changes to graduate courses or programs, as well as a list of the 2011 Graduate Program Committees.
- WI/CD Committee
The WI/CD Committee has posted a schedule of deadlines for the fall semester
on the WI/CD Committee page. The page also contains instructions for
applying for WI or CD designation, as well as a committee roster,
agendas, and minutes. These resources are provided for those wishing to
offer courses as WI or CD.
Deadlines Approach for Various Opportunities
CBT Featured Monthly on KGFW's "Talk of the Town"
Colleagues from the College of Business and Technology will be talking with Steve Altmaier on KGFW's "Talk of the Town" program throughout the coming academic year. Listen to the interviews at 9:30 a.m.:
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Speaker
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Department/Program
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Topic
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| 5/30 |
Sri Seshadri |
Marketing and MIS |
MBA Program |
- written in collaboration with Marsha Yeagley, Senior Lecturer in Marketing and Management Information Systems
Calendar of Events within the Academic and Student Affairs Division
July 12, 2011 through April 29 |
MONA presents "Why Is It Art?"- Museum Hours Tuesday
through Saturday 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Sunday 1:00 p.m. to 5:00
p.m. - Museum of Nebraska Art, 2401 Central Avenue, 308-865-8559, mona.unk.edu |
March 6 through May 2 |
MONA presents: "CraneStorm - Wishes in Flight"- Museum Hours Tuesday
through Saturday 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Sunday 1:00 p.m. to 5:00
p.m. - Museum of Nebraska Art, 2401 Central Avenue, 308-865-8559, mona.unk.edu |
April 14 through July 8 |
MONA presents Nebraska Now: Anthony Hawley, Le Segnavie/The Guides - Museum Hours Tuesday through Saturday 11:00
a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Sunday 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. - Museum of Nebraska
Art, 2401 Central Avenue, 308-865-8559, mona.unk.edu |
| April 18-22 |
UNK Theatre presents: Bright Ideas - Wednesday through
Saturday at 7:30 p.m.; Sunday at 2:00 p.m. in the Drake Theatre of the
Fine Arts Building - contact 308-865-8417 for more information |
| April 20 |
Student Research Day - open viewing of posters and oral presentations from 1:30 p.m. in the Nebraskan Student Union |
| April 20 |
UNK Rotaract presents Lunch-time with Ray, featuring former International Rotary President Ray Klinginsmith - 11:45 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. in the Ockinga Auditorium - contact Jaekeun Cho at 308-865-8141 or choj1@unk.edu |
| April 20 |
Guest Artist Master Class: David Vining - 2:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. in the Recital Hall of
the Fine Arts Building - contact Seth Fletcher at 308-865-8608 or fletchersd@unk.edu |
| April 20 |
Kappa Mu Epsilon presents Mathemagics featuring Dr. Arthur Benjamin, 'The Human Calculator - 7:00 p.m. in the Ponderosa Room of the Nebraskan Student Union |
| April 20 |
Concerts-on-the-Platte Series presents: Guest Recital, David Vining - 7:30 p.m. in the Recital Hall of
the Fine Arts Building - contact Nathan Buckner at 308-865-8608 or bucknern@unk.edu |
| April 21 |
KSO Young Artist Competition - contact Noah Rogoff |
| April 21 |
Saturdays at the Frank House: "Spring String Concert" - 1:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. - contact KrisAnn Sullivan at 308-865-8284 or sullivankw@unk.edu |
| April 21 |
Jazz Rock Concert directed by James Payne - 7:30 p.m. at the Fine Arts Recital Hall |
| April 22 |
UNK Men's and Women's Choral Concert directed by David Bauer - 5:00 p.m. at the Fine Arts Recital Hall |
| April 23 |
Biology Department Seminar: "Bacterial biofilm infections: identifying mechanisms of immune evasion and strategies for therapeutic intervention," Tammy Kielian, Department of Pathology and Microbiology at the University of Nebraska Medical Center - 4:00 p.m. in Room 101 of the Communications Center - contact Dawn Simon, Department of Biology |
| April 24 |
Loper Preview Day |
| April 24 |
Asian Extravaganza! - 5:00
p.m. to 7:00 p.m. in the Multicultural Center of the Nebraskan Student Union -
sponsored by the Asian American Students Association and the Office of
Multicultural Affairs, Division of Student Affairs - contact Juan Guzman
at 308-865-8127 or guzmanj@unk.edu |
| April 24 |
Kearney Symphony Orchestra Concert, "Spring Celebration"
directed by Deborah Freedman, featuring Franziska Nabb, flute - 7:30
p.m. at the Fine Arts Recital Hall - Tickets
General Admission $10 - contact (308) 865-8417 for tickets |
| April 26 |
Times Talk: The Republican War on Science: evolution * climate change * anti-vaccination campaigns, Dr. Brad Ericson, Associate Professor of Biology, UNK - 12:15 p.m. in the Fireside Lounge of the Nebraskan Student Union -
Sponsored by the NY Times and ADP, adp@unk.edu |
| April 27 |
UNK String Project Concert directed by Noah Rogoff - 7:30 p.m. at the Fine Arts Recital Hall |
| April 28 |
Saturdays at the Frank House: "Fencing Like the Franks" - 1:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. - contact KrisAnn Sullivan at 308-865-8284 or sullivankw@unk.edu |
| April 30-May 3 |
Finals Week |
| April 30 |
Concerts-on-the-Platte Series presents: UNK Faculty Piano Trio - 7:30 p.m. in the Recital Hall of
the Fine Arts Building - contact Nathan Buckner at 308-865-8608 or bucknern@unk.edu |
| May 3 |
Commencement Rehearsal - 3:00 p.m. in the Health & Sports Center Arena |
| May 4 |
Honors Breakfast - 8:00 a.m. in the Ponderosa Room of the Nebraska Student Union - contact Lou Maxson at maxsonla@unk.edu |
| May 4 |
Spring Commencement - 10:00 a.m. in the Health & Sports Center Arena |
| May 5 |
Saturdays at the Frank House: "Flutes at the Frank House" - 1:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. - contact KrisAnn Sullivan at 308-865-8284 or sullivankw@unk.edu |
| May 5 |
Antique and Preservation Road Show Celebration! featuring Dr. Jason Combs, a certified appraiser, associate professor at UNK and owner of Burr Oak Antiques and Appraisals - 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at the Frank House - contact KrisAnn Sullivan at 308-865-8284 or sullivankw@unk.edu |
| May 7 |
Summer Session 2012 Begins |
May 7 through June 13 |
Summer Institute for Online Teaching - contact Steven J. McGahan at 308-865-8340 |
| May 8 |
Final Grade Postings Due by 5:00 p.m. |
May 11 through June 15 |
Summer Adjunct Faculty Online Teaching - contact Steven J. McGahan at 308-865-8340 |
| May 14 |
New Student Enrollment begins |
| May 17 |
Transfer Day |
| May 28 |
Memorial Day - no classes, offices closed |
| June 14 |
Transfer Day |
| July 19 |
Transfer Day |
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