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1 | UNI guest lecturer explores ecological and cultural relationship in 'The Art of the Anthropocene | Art critic, science writer, poet and practicing artist William L. Fox will present a lecture that will trace the development of earth systems science along with field studies in North America, Chile, and Australia. |
2 | UNI student awarded for small business success | Adam O'Leary, a junior economics major from Garner, will be awarded the College of Business Administration John Pappajohn Entrepreneurial Center Student Entrepreneur of the Year award at the CBA's annual spring recognition ceremony on April 22. |
3 | UNI's Orchesis dance company to perform 'The Dancers We've Become' | The performance at the Oster Regent theatre will include a mixture of lyrical, modern and pointe ballet dance. According to Liz Schroeder, the group has worked to express its thoughts, experiences, and future aspirations through art and movement. |
4 | UNI's Tallgrass Prairie Center presents Sustainability of Agriculture Landscapes: Perspectives from Southern Australia | Tony W. Norton and Jann E. Williams, from the University of Tasmania, Australia, will examine the biodiversity, ecosystem services and land use of Tasmania's agricultural landscapes using a combination of spatial sciences and ecological techniques. |