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To teach beverage servers about new alcohol regulations in Lincoln, the Office of Distance Education has created a portal that guides users through four scenarios based on real-life situations. After completing the scenarios, users earn an alcohol serving permit.
From Nebraska Today

UNL team develops program to train Lincoln alcohol servers

October 23, 2014
Hannah Putz (left) and Alex Galvin, third-year College of Law, talk to Lefler Middle School students about the Constitution on Sept. 16. The presentation was part of a second-year project that features law students leading Constitution Day activities with Lincoln Public Schools eighth graders.
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Law students lead Constitution Day project

September 15, 2014
UNL students who are part of the Geography Student Organization pose by the nearly complete U.S. map painted on a Scribner-Snyder Community Schools playground.
From Nebraska Today

Geography students paint U.S. map at local school

May 30, 2014
From Nebraska Today

Spring break safety session is today

March 4, 2014
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UNLPD community training series continues today

February 16, 2014
The Campus SaVE Act, which went in effect in March, further defines what universities and colleges must do to report violence on campus. The act outlines a need for additional education opportunities on campus and requires police to expand annual crime reports.
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Public safety is focus of UNLPD outreach series

February 10, 2014
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Faculty invited to Engagement Colloquium

February 5, 2014
UNL's Cliff Bettis demonstrates how a sudden release of carbon dioxide propels a cart during his Feb. 1 Saturday Science lecture.
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UNL, LPS program ignites interest in science

February 1, 2014
16-inch Cassegrain reflector
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Student observatory open to the public Jan. 24

January 23, 2014
UNL’s Brian Reetz and Joan Kunzman are wish granters for Make-A-Wish Nebraska. Combined, Reetz and Kunzman have worked on 34 wishes made by children with life-threatening medical conditions.
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Reetz, Kunzman help youths with life-threatening illnesses

December 21, 2013
Photo from the documentary "Spies of Mississippi." A free screening of the film is 1 p.m. Dec. 15 at the Mary Riepma Ross Media Arts Center.
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NET offers free screening of 'Spies of Mississippi'

December 12, 2013
UNL's Lisa Pennisi and Mark Burbach will lead a discussion about School of Natural Resources activities that encourage sustainable behavior. The talk is 3:30 p.m. Dec. 4 in 107 Hardin Hall.
From Nebraska Today

Pennisi, Burbach continue SNR fall seminar series

December 3, 2013

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