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Nebraska Lectures

Angie Pannier, Swarts Family Chair in Biological Systems Engineering and professor of biomedical engineering, will present the Nebraska Lecture “DNA and RNA Delivery: From Novel Therapies to Vaccines that End Pandemics” on Nov. 17. The lecture will take place via Zoom. September 21. 2022. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Angie Pannier, Swarts Family Chair in Biological Systems Engineering and professor of biomedical engineering, will present the Nebraska Lecture “DNA and RNA Delivery: From Novel Therapies to Vaccines that End Pandemics” on Nov. 17. The lecture will take place via Zoom. Pannier is pictured in her lab. September 21. 2022. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Joy Castro, professor of English, gives her Nebraska Lecture, titled: “Writing Memoir, Writing Crime: Creativity as Sociopolitical Intervention”. It included a question and answer period moderated by Chancellor Ronnie Green. November 6, 2020. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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William Thomas, Professor of History and John and Catherine Angle Chair in the Humanities, will give the April Nebraska Lecture. February 26, 2020. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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William Thomas, Professor of History and John and Catherine Angle Chair in the Humanities, will give the April Nebraska Lecture. February 26, 2020. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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William Thomas, Professor of History and John and Catherine Angle Chair in the Humanities, will give the April Nebraska Lecture. February 26, 2020. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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William Thomas, Professor of History and John and Catherine Angle Chair in the Humanities, will give the April Nebraska Lecture. February 26, 2020. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Ross Secord shadow is cast on the wall under the watchful eye of a skeleton in the museum's Elephant Hall. Ross Secord's lecture, Looking Back and Looking Forward: The History of Vertebrate Paleontology at the University of Nebraska State Museum, was given at the Nebraska State Museum. January 28, 2020. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Ross Secord delivers his Nebraska Lecture as a Stegomastodon skeleton stands in the background. Secord's lecture, Looking Back and Looking Forward: The History of Vertebrate Paleontology at the University of Nebraska State Museum, was given at the Nebraska State Museum. January 28, 2020. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Ross Secord delivers his Nebraska Lecture as a Stegomastodon skeleton stands in the background. Secord's lecture, Looking Back and Looking Forward: The History of Vertebrate Paleontology at the University of Nebraska State Museum, was given at the Nebraska State Museum. January 28, 2020. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Chancellor Ronnie Green introduces Ross Secord and his Nebraska Lecture as a Stegomastodon skeleton stands in the background. Ross Secord's lecture, Looking Back and Looking Forward: The History of Vertebrate Paleontology at the University of Nebraska State Museum, was given at the Nebraska State Museum. January 28, 2020. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Bob Wilhelm, vice chancellor for research and economic development, begins the Nebraska Lecture as a Stegomastodon skeleton stands in the background. Ross Secord's lecture, Looking Back and Looking Forward: The History of Vertebrate Paleontology at the University of Nebraska State Museum, was given at the Nebraska State Museum. January 28, 2020. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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November Nebraska Lecture. Nebraska Songbook, making art songs from poetry about Nebraska by Jamie Reimer, Brenda Wristen and Greg Simon, Faculty, Glenn Korff School of Music. Sheldon Art Museum auditorium. November 8, 2019. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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November Nebraska Lecture. Nebraska Songbook, making art songs from poetry about Nebraska by Jamie Reimer, Brenda Wristen and Greg Simon, Faculty, Glenn Korff School of Music. Sheldon Art Museum auditorium. November 8, 2019. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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A hologram produced by engineering students using a fellow student in the role of Louise Pound talks with Debra Kleve White, alumni and former member of the spirit squad, during the lecture. White presented the Homecoming Nebraska Lecture, “Louise Pound and the History of UNL School Spirit”. October 4, 2019. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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A hologram produced by engineering students using a fellow student in the role of Louise Pound talks with Debra Kleve White, alumni and former member of the spirit squad, during the lecture. White presented the Homecoming Nebraska Lecture, “Louise Pound and the History of UNL School Spirit”. October 4, 2019. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Under the direction of Debra Kleve White, Chancellor Ronnie Green, center, Bob Wilhelm, Vice Chancellor for Research and Economic Development, and members of the current cheer squad lead the crowd in "Go Big Red". Debra Kleve White, alumni and former member of the spirit squad, presents the Homecoming Nebraska Lecture, “Louise Pound and the History of UNL School Spirit”. October 4, 2019. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Debra Kleve White, alumni and former member of then-named yell squad, presents the Homecoming Nebraska Lecture, “Louise Pound and the History of UNL School Spirit”. On the screen is a game program with her squad's photo. October 4, 2019. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Chancellor Ronnie Green introduces the speaker for the Nebraska Lecture. Debra Kleve White, alumni and former member of the spirit squad, presents the Homecoming Nebraska Lecture, “Louise Pound and the History of UNL School Spirit”. October 4, 2019. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Pictured: Bob Wilhelm, Vice Chancellor of Economic and Research Development. Debra Kleve White, alumni and former member of the spirit squad, presents the Homecoming Nebraska Lecture, “Louise Pound and the History of UNL School Spirit”. October 4, 2019. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Debra Kleve White, alumni and former member of then-named yell squad, poses with the current cheer squad before she presents the Homecoming Nebraska Lecture, “Louise Pound and the History of UNL School Spirit”. October 4, 2019. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Daniel Claes, department chair and professor of Physics and Astronomy, demonstrates how light bends while going through an object. The lecture was the September N150 Nebraska Lecture. September 10, 2019. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Daniel Claes, department chair and professor of Physics and Astronomy, demonstrates how light bends while going through an object. The lecture was the September N150 Nebraska Lecture. September 10, 2019. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Daniel Claes, department chair and professor of Physics and Astronomy, demonstrates how light bends while going through an object. The lecture was the September N150 Nebraska Lecture. September 10, 2019. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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