21 Nov 2012    

Plan to attend Hettenbaugh retirement reception Nov. 27

Mavis Hettenbaugh, Business Team member, will retire November 27 after 28 years of service to the University. Hettenbaugh started at the University in 1984 and joined CEHS in 2006. She was in charge of payroll for the CEHS Business Team.

A reception will be held in honor of Hettenbaugh November 27, 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Mabel Lee Hall room 242. Please plan to attend and wish Mavis well on her new adventures.

 



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17 Nov 2012    

Robert Lewis, Eppley Institute for Cancer Research, University of Nebraska Medical Center, to presen

Robert Lewis’ talk entitled, “Molecular Mechanisms of Metabolic Programming,” will be given at noon on November 28, as the next speaker in the Nebraska Gateway to Nutrigenomics Seminar Series.  This seminar will take place in the Columbine/Goldenrod Room of the Nebraska East Union. Aa brown bag lunch with beverages and dessert will be provided. 
 



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17 Nov 2012    

Robert Lewis, Eppley Institute for Cancer Research, University of Nebraska Medical Center, to presen

Robert Lewis’ talk entitled, “Molecular Mechanisms of Metabolic Programming,” will be given at noon on November 28, as the next speaker in the Nebraska Gateway to Nutrigenomics Seminar Series.  This seminar will take place in the Columbine/Goldenrod Room of the Nebraska East Union. Aa brown bag lunch with beverages and dessert will be provided. 
 



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12 Nov 2012    

Department of Textiles, Merchandising and Fashion Design raises $8000 for Fresh Start Home

A special thanks and congratulations to those students who contributed to the fundraiser for Fresh Start Home. To the following students: Sarah Pollicky , Armela Naco, Hannah Flores, Sophie Hines, Jennifer Jefferson, Sam Christensen, Jasmine Gaston, Kyler Jasnoch, Nermin Terzic, Anna Mesloh, Adrienne Anderson, Megan Berry, Amanda Dendinger, Lilly Hersey, Kendra Morgan, Kjersti Scharf, Brin Walters, Haley Williams, Kaitlyn Coufal,Rachel Smith. Courtney Kruger and to all the models;  you were professional, great looking plus we helped raise close to $8000 for a worthy cause.



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12 Nov 2012    

Department of Textiles, Merchandising and Fashion Design raises $8000 for Fresh Start Home

A special thanks and congratulations to those students who contributed to the fundraiser for Fresh Start Home. To the following students: Sarah Pollicky , Armela Naco, Hannah Flores, Sophie Hines, Jennifer Jefferson, Sam Christensen, Jasmine Gaston, Kyler Jasnoch, Nermin Terzic, Anna Mesloh, Adrienne Anderson, Megan Berry, Amanda Dendinger, Lilly Hersey, Kendra Morgan, Kjersti Scharf, Brin Walters, Haley Williams, Kaitlyn Coufal,Rachel Smith. Courtney Kruger and to all the models;  you were professional, great looking plus we helped raise close to $8000 for a worthy cause.



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09 Nov 2012    

Flexible educational opportunities in China

It is now possible for UNL students to go to Xian Jiaotong University in Xi'an China for a semester or some other arranged time and learn Chinese language, culture, history, calligraphy, tai chi, and other things.



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09 Nov 2012    

Paul Coates, Director of the Office of Dietary Supplements, National Institutes of Health, to presen

Paul Coates’ talk, “Dietary Supplement Research Isn’t That Hard – Or Is It?” Coates is the next speaker in the Nebraska Gateway to Nutrigenomics Seminar Series. All interested faculty, postdocs, students, and staff are invited to attend this NGN seminar. The seminar will begin at noon November 14, in the Columbine/Goldenrod room in Nebraska East Union. A brown bag lunch with beverages and dessert will be provided.



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09 Nov 2012    

Paul Coates, Director of the Office of Dietary Supplements, National Institutes of Health, to presen

Paul Coates’ talk, “Dietary Supplement Research Isn’t That Hard – Or Is It?” Coates is the next speaker in the Nebraska Gateway to Nutrigenomics Seminar Series. All interested faculty, postdocs, students, and staff are invited to attend this NGN seminar. The seminar will begin at noon November 14, in the Columbine/Goldenrod room in Nebraska East Union. A brown bag lunch with beverages and dessert will be provided.



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08 Nov 2012    

Bizarre Beasts: Staff Council invites you to explore Morrill Hall exhibit

Artist Gary Staab of Staab Studios, Inc., takes visitors on a journey back in time as they explore the forces that caused some of planet Earth's most strange creatures to adapt to different environments--and ultimately become extinct. Interactive displays showcase cast skeletons and life-size models of natural oddities. The bizarre beasts include dinosaurs, armored fish, a giant flying reptile, an ancient helicoprion, and much more.

Please bring your UNL ID for free admission. You are welcome to bring a lunch and visit the rest of the museum.



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06 Nov 2012    

Miller returns as Alumni Master, sponsored by CEHS

Vernon Miller, part of the Thunder Clan from the Omaha Tribe of Nebraska, is the business teacher at Umonhon (Omaha) Nation Public Schools on the Omaha Tribal Reservation in Macy, Nebraska. Miller was named Teacher of the Year by the National Indian Education Association in 2010, was appointed chairman of the Omaha Tribal Election Commission in 2011, and was named to Indian Country's top 40 under 40 this year. He is a 2006 graduate of the College of Education and Human Sciences, which will host him during Masters Week.



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