Episodes
Read the full 2013 State of the University address online: http://www.unl.edu/ucomm/chancllr/sua2013/
Published 09/19/13
Chancellor Harvey Perlman delivered his 12th State of the University annual address to faculty, staff, students and interested visitors at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln on Sept. 1, 2011.
Published 08/06/13
Update on developments at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln on April 17, 2009
Published 12/18/12
2012 State of the University Address at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Delivered September 11, 2012 by Chancellor Harvey Perlman. Read the full text of this address at the Chancellor's website.
Published 09/11/12
On July 1, 2011, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln is officially a member of the Big Ten Conference! Our new conference affiliation brings much to look forward to, as well as elevate our alumni association, university, city and state to unprecedented new heights
Published 07/01/11
In the late 19th century, the U.S. and Australian governments established boarding schools to assimilate American Indian and aboriginal children into dominant culture. This practice forced tens of thousands of children to leave their families and abandon their customs, which has had lasting consequences on individuals and native cultures. During the spring Nebraska Lecture April 14, University of Nebraska-Lincoln history professor Margaret D. Jacobs examined the origins, consequences and...
Published 04/19/11
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Chancellor Harvey Perlman delivered his annual State of the University address on Sept. 9 at the Lied Center for Performing Arts. Perlman reviewed the successes of the past year and described the challenges and opportunities offered by the 2010-11 academic year.
Published 09/10/10
Jeff Raikes leads the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation's efforts to promote equity for all people around the world. Before joining the foundation, Raikes was a member of the Microsoft Corp.'s senior leadership team, setting strategy and direction for the company. Raikes was president of the Microsoft Business Division. He previously served as group vice president of the Worldwide Sales and Support Group, where he was responsible for providing strategic leadership for Microsoft's sales,...
Published 05/10/10
A well-known scholar of the scrolls, Crawford is part of an international Dead Sea Scrolls publication team and has edited 14 manuscripts from the collection. She has written extensively on various aspects of the scrolls, including the rewritten Bible texts and the role of women in the Qumran community.
Published 05/05/10
Prior to being named President Obama's senior adviser, Axelrod was senior adviser to the Obama-Biden Presidential Transition and Senior Strategist to Barack Obama's campaign for the presidency. Since 1988, Axelrod has been Senior Partner at the consulting firm AKP&D Message and Media in Chicago. In that capacity, he managed media strategy and communications for more than 150 local, state, and national campaigns, with a focus on progressive candidates and causes.
Published 10/13/09
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Chancellor Harvey Perlman delivered his annual State of the University address on September 10. He reviewed the successes of the past year and described the challenges and opportunities offered by the 2009-10 academic year.
Published 09/11/09
A special update on happenings, successes and challenges at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln will be the focus for an address for Husker Spiritfest by Chancellor Harvey Perlman. Perlman's address will highlight the progress toward development of Innovation Campus, report on his recent trip to India and the continuing connections with other international partners like Xian Jiaotong University in China, outline new efforts to recruit and retain students, update on external reviews of life...
Published 04/20/09
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Chancellor Harvey Perlman delivered his annual State of the University address on Sept. 4, reviewing the successes of the past year and describing the challenges and opportunities offered by the 2008-09 academic year.
Published 09/06/08
John Gottschalk, former Omaha World-Herald publisher, speaks to the 2008 UNL graduating class.
Published 05/10/08
James Hewitt, Attorney and Adjunct Professor of History at Nebraska Wesleyan University delivers a lecture titled, "Taking the Court Public."
Published 04/23/08
Robert Oglesby, Professor of Climate Modeling, Department of Geosciences and School of Natural Resources at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln delivers a lecture titled, "Causes of Drought in the Great Plains."
Published 04/23/08
University of Nebraska-Lincoln textiles scientist Patricia Cox Crews will discuss how quilts reflect American culture and the lives of quilt makers during the spring Nebraska Lecture. The lecture, "Quilts: Reflections of Trade, Technology and Tradition," is part of The Nebraska Lectures: Chancellor's Distinguished Lecture Series.
Published 04/23/08
Guy Reynolds, Professor of English and Director of the Cather Project at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln delivers a lecture titled, "Permanence and Transmission: Willa Cather's Entropology."
Published 02/20/08
Ann Bleed , Director, Nebraska Department of Natural Resources delivers a lecture titled, "Formulating Policies for Future Water Use on the Great Plains."
Published 01/23/08
Fritz, a Willa Cather professor of geosciences and biological sciences, will explain how her research on mud that accumulates in the bottom of lakes holds clues to the history of the lake as well as the surrounding land and climate. Fritz and her colleagues study lake mud and its contents to reconstruct the history of climate change and develop a long-term perspective on how humans impact their environment.
Published 11/06/07
P. Stephen Baenziger, Eugene W. Price Distinguished Professor, Department of Agronomy and Horticulture at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln delivers a lecture titled, "Global Treasures: The Origins of Plants that Sustain Life."
Published 10/18/07
Michael Tate, Professor of History and Native American Studies and the Charles and Mary Martin Chair of Western History at University of Nebraska at Omaha delivers a lecture titled, "From Cooperation to Conflict: Indian and Emigrant Relations Along the Overland Trails, 1840-1865." Tate was also the winner of the 2006 Great Plains Distinguished Book Prize.
Published 09/20/07
Audio of annual speech by the chancellor of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, describing challenges and opportunities facing the university.
Published 08/30/07
The world's population is expected to reach 9 billion people in less than 40 years. Brian Larkins, a leading plant scientist, will discuss the challenge of feeding this growing population (6.5 billion today) at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's spring Nebraska Lecture. The lecture is titled, "Feeding 9 Billion People and Other Challenges to Agriculture" and is part of the Chancellor's Distinguished Lecture Series and the fifth annual UNL Research Fair April 10-12 on campus.
Published 04/11/07
In his presentation, "Genes, Behavior and Politics," John R. Hibbing, Foundation Regents University Professor of political science, outlines his research examining the role of genetics in shaping people's political temperaments. Hibbing joined Nebraska's faculty as an assistant professor in 1981 and was promoted to associate professor in 1985, professor in 1990, and was named a Foundation Regents University Professor in 2001. He earned his bachelor's degree from Dana College in Blair, and his...
Published 12/13/06