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   from the issue of September 9, 2004

     
 
Academy praises film

A documentary film by two students of the UNL College of Journalism and Mass Communications received the bronze medal in the documentary category at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences' 31st annual Student Academy Awards competition.

David Pittock and Lindsey Kealy received the third-place award in June at a ceremony attended by nearly 1,000 people in Beverly Hills, Calif. The students also participated in a week of industry-related activities and social events that ended with the awards ceremony.

Cuba: Illogical Temple was made in conjunction with a UNL College of Journalism and Mass Communications class project that took 11 students to Cuba and Florida in January 2003 to report on political and social issues. The students also produced an award-winning magazine, Cuba: An Elusive Truth, which was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize.

The documentary features students from the class and interviews with Cuban officials, political dissidents and regular Cuban citizens.


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NEWS HEADLINES FOR SEPTEMBER 9

Year in Review 2003-2004
Looking to the Future: New People, New Facilities - Construction brightens landscape and buildings
Research and Discovery - Biological center studies vaccines for botulinum, Valley Fever
Service to Our State - UNL unites to help storm victims
Student Successes - 12 earn the nation's biggest academic honors
Teaching Faculty & Program Successes - Grant funds Fosse study, leads to D.C.
Teaching, Faculty & Program Successes - New college focuses on families, education
The University from a National View - UNL
100 years of Extension
2 honored for research, creativity
Academy praises film
Architecture chapter is best in the country
Broadcasting senior claims 2nd forensics title
Center assists food companies for 20 years
Company helps track mad cow disease
Conference tackles water, law conflicts
Duo looks into social impacts of infertility
Feedlot has room to grow
Future lawyers win national contest
Graduate earns 1st degree in culinology
Hanson gains USDA teaching award
Helping parents prepare for school
J.D. Edwards students create cattle-tracking software
Nebraska Lectures return
Now on NET: HDTV
NU gains a new president, other leaders for new year
Program creates tests to fight food allergens
Ritchie's work earns NU honors
Savory joins Academy
Scientists' beef research earns international prize
Statistics expands
Tularemia examined as a bioterror threat
UNL continues to climb various U.S. rankings
UNL is a home for all things Lewis and Clark
Work studies our unique Sandhills
Zeng's discoveries lead to fellowship

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