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Apr 1st, 2011 |
By tfedderson2 |
Category: Arts & Entertainment, Feb. 24
The NET News production “Binge,” which examines young adults drinking too much, too fast, airs on NET2 at 3 p.m., Feb. 25 and 7:30 p.m., Feb. 26. “Binge” includes UNL officials discussing their progress toward curbing binge drinking at a campus that 10 years ago was identified as having a rate higher than the national […]
Tags: Binge, Nebraska Educational Telecommunications, NET, NET2, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, UNL
Posted in Arts & Entertainment, Feb. 24 |
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Dec 17th, 2010 |
By tfedderson2 |
Category: Arts & Entertainment, December 16
A unique partnership between NET Television, NET Radio and students from UNL’s Johnny Carson School of Theatre and Film and the College of Journalism and Mass Communications, offers practical experience that enhances academic training. Earlier this semester, students in the Johnny Carson School of Theatre and Film designed, constructed, dressed and lighted a set in […]
Tags: College of Journalism and Mass Communications, Johnny Carson School of Theatre and Film, NET, NET Radio, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, UNL
Posted in Arts & Entertainment, December 16 |
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Apr 29th, 2010 |
By tfedderson2 |
Category: April 29, 2010, Research
NET Television and the UNL Department of History are holding the first-ever “NET History Harvest for Railroad History,” 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., May 15 at the NET Television Studios, 1800 N. 33rd St. The History Harvest allows the public to bring old letters, photographs, diaries, maps, images, documents and other railroad-related items to share […]
Tags: From the Archives, History, NET, railroad, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, UNL, UNL digital humanities research, Will Thomas
Posted in April 29, 2010, Research |
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Feb 18th, 2010 |
By tfedderson2 |
Category: Arts & Entertainment, February 18, 2010, Issue
Tune in for Big 12 wrestling action when the Huskers invade Iowa State’s home mats in Ames on Feb. 21. The tape-delayed matches will be telecast on NET1 and NET-HD at 4 p.m. For more information, go to www.netnebraska.org/television.
Tags: Husker wrestling, NET
Posted in Arts & Entertainment, February 18, 2010, Issue |
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Sep 16th, 2009 |
By tfedderson2 |
Category: Campus News, Issue, September 10, 2009
• The freshman ACT composite average for fall 2009 is 25.4, an improvement over the 2008 record of 25.03. • Custodial Services was named an Employer of the Year by the State Rehabilitation Council for helping teach custodial practices to clients of the Nebraska Department of Vocational Rehabilitation Service. • Landscape Services received the Continued […]
Tags: Crane Song, Custodial Services, Eyde Olson, freshman ACT composite average, Inspire Nebraska, Landscape Services, Mila Saskova-Pierce, NET, Price of Water, The Latino Research Initiative
Posted in Campus News, Issue, September 10, 2009 |
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Apr 28th, 2009 |
By tfedderson2 |
Category: April 23, 2009, Campus News, Issue
One 17-year-old. One video camera. One remarkable intellectual and artistic journey. In a new documentary, UNL freshman Natalia Ledford explores the experiences of a group of young Sudanese men and women who fled civil conflict in their home country and resettled in Lincoln. Her film, “Paths of the Displaced,” will premiere at the Ross Media […]
Tags: Mike Farrell, Musa Kishieb, Natalia Ledford, Nebraska Educational Telecommunications, NET, NET Teleivsion, Paths of the Displaced, Sudan, Sudanese refugees
Posted in April 23, 2009, Campus News, Issue |
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Jan 15th, 2009 |
By tfedderson2 |
Category: Arts & Entertainment, Issue, January 15, 2009
As one of the country’s leading playwrights, Tony Kushner has earned a Pulitzer, an Emmy and two Tony Awards. But, it’s Kushner the man, not just his work that’s the focus of the documentary “Wrestling With Angels: Playwright Tony Kushner.” The program is an episode from the PBS television series “P.O.V.” and airs at 9 […]
Tags: Lied Center for Performing Arts, Mary Pipher, NET, Tony Kushner
Posted in Arts & Entertainment, Issue, January 15, 2009 |
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