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Time's Arrow, March 22, 2012
This is the concert program of the Time's Arrow performance on Thursday, March 22, 2012 at 8:00 p.m., at The Art Gallery, 808 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts. Works performed were Swell Piece #3 by James Tenney, Quartet in F by Larry Polansky, Harmonium #5 by James Tenney, Six Declarations by Larry Polansky, Harmonium #7 by James Tenney, from Tetherballs by Larry Polansky, Cellogram by James Tenney, 23 Chords by Larry Polansky, Diaphonic Toccata by James Tenney, and Ensembles of Note by Larry Polansky. Digitization for Boston University Concert Programs was supported by the Boston University Humanities Library Endowed Fund
The Nebraska Transcript, Fall 2016, Vol. 49 No.2
3 Dean’s Message
4 Faculty Notes: Jack M. Beard, Kristen M. Blankley, Eve M. Brank, Richard F. Duncan, Eric Berger, Justin (Gus) Hurwitz, Richard A. Leiter, Brian D. Lepard, Colleen E. Medill, Richard E. Moberly, Sandra B. Placzek, Stefanie S. Pearlman, Harvey S. Perlman, Matthew P. Schaefer, Anthony B. Schutz, Brett C. Stohs, Ryan P. Sullivan, Jessica A. Shoemaker, Adam Thimmesch, Frans G. von der Dunk
9 Professor Kristen Blankley receives tenure
10 Blankley - A Uniform Theory of Federal Court Jurisdiction Under the Federal Arbitration Act
12 ‘Smile that it happened:’ The Larry Berger era— By Professor Steve Willborn
21 Law College unveils smartphone app to support “Build Your Character” program
24 Jeremy Neilsen wins American Bar Association Forum on Construction Student Writing Competition
24 Chris Schmidt wins 2015-16 Louis Jackson National Student Memorial Writing Competition in employment and labor law
25 National Jurist selects Christopher Schmidt as a Law Student of the Year
26 Billie Gallagher spends summer in The White House
27 Lyle Denniston addresses spring commencement
32 Ben Sasse delivers inaugural Attorney General Jon Bruning Public Service Lecture
33 Beth Townsend, ’89, leads Iowa Workforce Development
36 Zellmer, Riley, Pierce, Schmidt recognized by Alumni Council
37 AlumNotes
43 In Memoriam: Paul W. Deck, William Franklin Ginn, Donald C. Farber, Duane Acklie, Soren S. “Sam” Jensen, William James Gourley, Fredric H. Kauffman, Donn K. Bieber, Leland K. “Lee” Kovarik Jr., William L. Howland, John G. Liakos, Carroll L. Lucht, Gregory Gene Jensen,
45 Report on giving
59 Calenda
Grand Valley Forum, volume 021, number 27, March 17, 1997
Grand Valley Forum is Grand Valley State\u27s faculty and staff newsletter, published from 1976 to the present
Foodborne illness source attribution estimates for 2019 for Salmonella, Escherichia coli O157, Listeria monocytogenes, and Campylobacter using multi-year outbreak surveillance data, United States
Suggested citation: Interagency Food Safety Analytics Collaboration. Foodborne illness source attribution estimates for 2019 for Salmonella, Escherichia coli O157, Listeria monocytogenes and Campylobacter using multi-year outbreak surveillance data, United States. GA and D.C.: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services\u2019 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and U.S. Food and Drug Administration, U.S. Department of Agriculture\u2019s Food Safety and Inspection Service. 2021.P19-2019-report-TriAgency-508.pdf20211055
Foodborne illness source attribution estimates for 2018 for Salmonella, Escherichia coli O157, Listeria monocytogenes, and Campylobacter using multi-year outbreak surveillance data, United States
Suggested citation: Interagency Food Safety Analytics Collaboration. Foodborne illness source attribution estimates for 2018 for Salmonella, Escherichia coli O157, Listeria monocytogenes, and Campylobacter using multi-year outbreak surveillance data, United States. GA and D.C.: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Food and Drug Administration, U.S. Department of Agriculture\u2019s Food Safety and Inspection Service. 2020.P19-2018-report-TriAgency-508.pdf20201055
The Nebraska Transcript, Fall 2017, Vol. 50, No. 2
Dean’s Message
New Schmid Clinic Building enhances College\u27s ability to provide students with hands-on legal education
Susan Poser\u27s portrait joins those of fellow deans
Donors make the Marvin & Virginia Schmid Clinic Building a reality
Nebraska Law\u27s new Children\u27s Justice Clinic trains students to advocate for state\u27s youth
Preeta Bansal delivers spring commencement address
Client Counseling Competition: From an excuse to hang out to win after win
Jenna Cope and Kari Schmitz are the 2017 ABA Law Student Division Client Counseling Competition National Champions.
Nebraska Law garners team, individual honors in INADR Law School Mediation Tournament
Nebraska Law team places second in North America in Manfred Lachs Space Law Moot Court Competition
Alex Engelkamp wins Employees Benefits Writing Competition
Reynaga wins UNL Spirit of Service Student Award
Four themes emerge at College\u27s Women\u27s Leadership Conference.
Faculty Notes: Professor Craig Lawson closes chapter, begins new one focused on hobbies, people he loves.
Professor Matthew Schaefer awarded international trade law professorship.
Remembering Wallace Rudolph.
Medill receives John E. Weaver Award for Teaching Excellence.
Alumni/Student Mentoring — Program positively impacts student experiences; helps alumni stay connected.
Alumna Tracy Dixon finds success in practice and in fiction writing.
Shavers, Collingsworth, Scudder, Blackburn honored at 2017 Alumni Council Awards Luncheon.
AlumNotes •
In Memoriam: Carl H. “Ky” Rohman, ’47; John M. Brower, ’51; Wayne Wickenkamp, ’52; Stuart Vahlcamp Reynolds, ’53; Sidney H. Sweet, ’58; Stephen P. Finn, ’61; Samuel Van Pelt, ’61; John William DeCamp, ’67; Miriam Morgan Schneider, ’70; Thomas Lee Kovanda, ’81; Christopher A. (Chris) Johnson, ’93
Report on Givin
Public Education Network 2005 Annual Report - Public Responsibility for Public Education
Provides a financial statement, donor list, and an update on PEN's programmatic work
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