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Special Olympics ’
Jul 16th, 2010 |
By tfedderson2 |
Category: Campus News, July 15
Daniel Griggs has earned opportunity and reward in the Special Olympics. He is a decorated, three-time member of Team USA. He has won medals in the Special Olympics World Games in New Haven, Conn.; Raleigh, N.C.; and during a dream trip to Shanghai, China. But it’s the next competition that has the 15-year UNL Dining […]
Tags: 2010 USA National Games, Daniel Griggs, Dining Services, Special Olympics, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, UNL
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Jul 16th, 2010 |
By tfedderson2 |
Category: Employee News, July 15
Desire to expand their individual community service has led UNL employees JS Engebretson and James Griesen to volunteer for the Special Olympics’ 2010 USA National Games. Engebretson, communications and marketing manager for the College of Engineering, will tap her professional expertise and serve as a press chief at the volleyball venue at Lincoln Southeast High […]
Tags: 2010 USA National Games, James Griesen, JS Engebretson, Special Olympics, Universitiy of Nebraska-Lincoln, UNL
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Jul 16th, 2010 |
By tfedderson2 |
Category: Arts & Entertainment, July 15
The Sheldon Museum of Art is joining forces with two other museums to present an Art Triathlon celebrating the Special Olympics 2010 USA National Games. The free event will take place at the Sheldon, Haydon Art Center and Lincoln Arts Council from 3 to 7 p.m., July 20. Nine artists will lead hands-on art projects […]
Tags: 2010 USA National Games, Sheldon Museum of Art, Special Olympics, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, UNL
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Jul 15th, 2010 |
By tfedderson2 |
Category: Campus News, July 15, Special Olympics
Husker Nation is putting out the welcome mat for more than 30,000 athletes, parents, coaches, volunteers and fans and nearly as many more spectators for the 2010 Special Olympics USA National Games, set to kick off on campus July 18 with a grand opening ceremony at Bob Devaney Sports Center. The event — the largest […]
Tags: 2010 USA National Games, Special Olympics, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, UNL
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Jul 15th, 2010 |
By tfedderson2 |
Category: Employee News, July 15, Special Olympics
Dining Services employees in the East Union are gearing up for a week-long, Special Olympics challenge. And they’ve enlisted a fleet of brown UPS trucks to pull it off. Starting around 4 a.m. each day of the Special Olympics 2010 USA National Games, the Dining Services crew will begin building boxed lunches for athletes competing […]
Tags: 2010 USA National Games, Dining Services, Jessica Dahlgren, Special Olympics, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, UNL, UPS
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Jul 15th, 2010 |
By tfedderson2 |
Category: Campus News, July 15, Special Olympics
A multimedia website, a nightly television broadcast and two new courses have been created by the College of Journalism and Mass Communications to enable students to cover and promote the Special Olympics 2010 USA National Games. Fifty-two students in two journalism classes will join forces with the games’ media professionals to produce a website, http://cojmc.unl.edu/specialolympics, […]
Tags: 2010 USA National Games, College of Journalism and Mass Communications, Special Olympics, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, UNL
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Jul 15th, 2010 |
By tfedderson2 |
Category: Campus News, July 15, Special Olympics
UNL’s largest single summer conference is about to begin and University Housing officials can’t wait. “I wish it would start this Saturday,” said Tony Rathgeber, conference services and events manager during a July 8 interview. “It’s been a long process, but we’re down to the final details. Everything is in place and ready to go.” […]
Tags: 2010 USA National Games, Special Olympics, Tony Rathgeber, University Housing, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, UNL
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Jul 15th, 2010 |
By tfedderson2 |
Category: Campus News, July 15, Special Olympics
The 2010 USA National Games have helped strengthen the University Police Department. According to Carl Oestmann, UNLPD’s assistant chief, preparations for the Special Olympics event have allowed the campus police department to forge additional connections with university and community organizations, develop new emergency management protocols, and strengthen contacts with fellow first responders. “The upcoming Special […]
Tags: 2010 USA National Games, Carl Oestmann, Special Olympics, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, University Police, UNL, UNLPD
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Jul 15th, 2010 |
By tfedderson2 |
Category: Campus News, July 15, Special Olympics
Special Olympics athletes, coaches, representatives and fans should expect a full-Husker experience while attending USA National Games events at UNL. “Athletics will be putting our best foot forward for the Special Olympics, showcasing our facilities and the university,” said Butch Hug, associate athletic director for facilities and events. “We want every experience to be an […]
Tags: 2010 USA National Games, Athletics, Butch Hug, Special Olympics, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, UNL
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Jul 15th, 2010 |
By tfedderson2 |
Category: Campus News, July 15, Special Olympics
The designs of Special Olympic athletes have provided inspiration for a community quilting project. Members of the Lincoln Quilters Guild constructed five quilts based on drawings made by Special Olympics athletes. The quilts were created to celebrate the 2010 USA National Games opening July 18. One of the quilts will be donated to UNL’s International […]
Tags: 2010 USA National Games, International Quilt Study Center and Museum, quilt project, Special Olympics, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, UNL
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