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  1. Help us build a Word Cloud! What has been your favorite classroom experience? http://bit.ly/731D2T
  2. "The LHC startup has been going shockingly well," Ken Bloom, assoc prof, said about Large Hadron Collider process. http://bit.ly/7suyU1
  3. Our High Energy Physics group is involved with Compact Muon Solenoid experiment with Large Hadron Collider http://bit.ly/8sE1l3
  4. New Word Cloud question! "Tell us about your best class in the College of Arts and Sciences." http://bit.ly/731D2T
  5. Help us build a Word Cloud! Question #9: "Describe the best club/organization in the College you're involved with." http://bit.ly/5cMMOR
  6. Added Prof Dixon's video about end of the world films to our videos section on bottom left of home page http://ascweb.unl.edu/index...
  7. Patrick Jones on using fiction to study history: “If we just rely on traditional sources, what we get is silence.” http://bit.ly/2TG5Hq
  8. Univ Wisconsin-Madison Chemistry Prof Mavrikakis here on Nov 20 for "Fundamental Heterogeneous Catalysis" http://bit.ly/1pjDqX
  9. Political Science student says EN Thompson China forum was “pretty enlightening" http://bit.ly/2ILvqh
  10. Geosciences, Computer Sciences, Psychology and Law professors involved in IGERT grant-funded program http://bit.ly/30WVzG
  11. 20th annual Math Day today! Started at 8am at the Lied Center. http://bit.ly/3sbXTC for more info.
  12. 70 percent of American Indians will experience violence victimization. DN coverage of workshop: http://bit.ly/4foreK
  13. Daily Nebraskan on AIDS lecture by Charles Wood: "We still have a lot of work to do." http://bit.ly/4svmRa
  14. Stowe in Her Own Time: 38 items about Harriet Beecher Stowe collected by Susan Belasco. Author at Univ Bkstore Wed 7pm http://bit.ly/1tKXkq
  15. Student Carrie Walker discussing Commission on Status of Women Conf. from UN today at 3:30 102 Andrews Hall http://bit.ly/3VQ216
  16. Applause winner is Jodi Wiser (not Hiser) http://bit.ly/12I6NR Apologies!
  17. Prof. Harbison discusses the "unsettled science" of global warming in four parts. http://bit.ly/4dp1V
  18. Achsah Guibbory's interest in Christian identity and Israel came from studying Milton, among other things. More from DN http://bit.ly/NX2JY
  19. Charles Woods discussing HIV/AIDS epidemic in Nebraska Lecture Nov 10th http://bit.ly/THJPk
  20. Kristin Sund receives Ovation: "helpful and trust worthy" and "can easily transition to any project assigned to her." http://bit.ly/11mVQo