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Outstanding Research and Creative Activity Award ’
Apr 3rd, 2011 |
By tfedderson2 |
Category: Employee News, March 31
UNL professors Stephen Baenziger and Stephen Taylor were selected among the 2011 winners of the University of Nebraska’s most prestigious awards for research, teaching and engagement. The universitywide awards recognize faculty whose work has made a strong impact on students, the university and the state. Award recipients are selected by committees of outstanding peers. “The […]
Tags: Development and Engagement Award, IDEA, Innovation, ORCA, Outstanding Research and Creative Activity Award, Stephen Baenziger, Stephen Taylor, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, UNL
Posted in Employee News, March 31 |
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Apr 8th, 2010 |
By tfedderson2 |
Category: April 8, 2010, Campus News, Issue
Typewriter, love of horses spur career path As a young girl, Jonis Agee loved writing and she loved horses. One day, her father brought home a huge manual typewriter and a typing book from his downtown Omaha office. “And so there I was, about 10 or 11 years old, and I thought, ‘OK I’m going […]
Tags: Jonis Agee, Nebraska Summer Writers' Conference, ORCA award, Outstanding Research and Creative Activity Award
Posted in April 8, 2010, Campus News, Issue |
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Apr 1st, 2010 |
By tfedderson2 |
Category: April 1, 2010, Campus News, Issue
ORCA is latest honor for chemist After earning a Guggenheim Fellowship, being named an American Association for the Advancement of Science fellow, a university professor, and having seven major discoveries published in the three major science journals in a nine-year period, it’s almost no surprise that Xiao Cheng Zeng is in the headlines again for […]
Tags: Jaeil Bai, Nebraska ice, ORCA, Outstanding Research and Creative Activity Award, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Xiao Cheng Zeng
Posted in April 1, 2010, Campus News, Issue |
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Mar 25th, 2010 |
By tfedderson2 |
Category: Campus News, Issue, March 25, 2010
Three UNL professors and one campus department were selected among the 2010 winners of the university’s most prestigious awards for research, teaching and engagement. “It’s important that we take this opportunity to recognize the outstanding work done by our faculty members,” said James B. Milliken, NU president. “The strength of the university depends on its […]
Tags: Department of Psychology, James B. Milliken, Jonis Agee, Laura White, ORCA, OTICA, Outstanding Research and Creative Activity Award, Outstanding Teaching and Instructional Creativity Award, UDTA, University-wide Departmental Teaching Award, Xiao Zeng
Posted in Campus News, Issue, March 25, 2010 |
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Sep 15th, 2009 |
By tfedderson2 |
Category: Employee News, Issue, September 10, 2009
Four UNL professors were selected among the 2009 winners of the university’s most prestigious awards for research, teaching and engagement. “The universitywide awards recognize faculty whose research and teaching have made an impact on students, the university and the state,” said James B. Milliken, president of NU. “The strength and reputation of any university depends […]
Tags: Calvin Garbin, Don Weeks, Donald Lee, Michael James, ORCA, OTICA, Outstanding Research and Creative Activity Award, Outstanding Teaching and Instructional Creativity Award
Posted in Employee News, Issue, September 10, 2009 |
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Mar 26th, 2009 |
By tfedderson2 |
Category: Campus News, Issue, March 26, 2009
University of Nebraska President James B. Milliken on March 24 announced the 2009 winners of the university’s most prestigious awards for research, teaching and engagement. “The universitywide awards recognize faculty whose research and teaching have made an impact on students, the university and the state,” Milliken said. “The strength and reputation of any university depends […]
Tags: Calvin P. Garbin, Development and Entrepreneurship Award, Donald Lee, Donald Weeks, IDEA, Innovation, James B. Milliken, Michael James, ORCA, OTICA, Outstanding Research and Creative Activity Award, Outstanding Teaching and Instructional Creativity Award, Stephen I. Rennard
Posted in Campus News, Issue, March 26, 2009 |
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