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Math Study Abroad & Pósa Method

March 29th, 1-2:30 PM, DSC 256

Learn about study abroad in Budapest, Hungary and the Pósa method of solving problems. We'll also have free pizza sponsored by the Math Dept.

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    Remembrance for Raymond Guenther

    April 1st, 10:00 AM, TAC

    Join us in the Thompson Alumni Center as we remember Physics Professor Emeritus Dr. Raymond Guenther who passed away in December. Dr. Guenther served UNO Physics from 1969-2012. Light refreshments will be provided.

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    Hubble Constant Wars

    April 5th, 12 - 1 PM, DSC 143

    The Hubble constant tells us how fast the Universe is expanding. There was disagreement about its value for years. Dr. Woolf will discuss the origin of this disagreement, the resolution, and how science should work vs. how it really works. We'll also have free pizza!

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      HS Teacher Workshop

      July 15th - 26th, UNO DSC 141

      We will be hosting an American Modeling Teachers Association workshop for High School teachers on topics in E&M this summer. Local teachers use the following code for a 100% discount: 24OMAHA. Graduate credit will be available. Pre-service teachers are also welcome.

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      UComm -- MDBE -- Alexey Krasnoslobodtsev

      Physics Professor Appointed as Fellow

      Biophysics professor Dr. Alexey Krasnoslobodtsev was selected as a Fellow of the National Strategic Research Institute (NSRI) at the University of Nebraska (NU). Dr. Krasnoslobodtsev will join colleagues from the NU System to boost research contributions tied to national security.

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