ASH
Arts and Sciences Hall (ASH)
University of Nebraska at Omaha
UNO Religion Program

ASH Suite 205
Omaha, NE 68182-0265
Phone: 402.554.2628
Fax: 402.554.3296


Activities and Events 2001-2002

Spring 2002 
Departmental Events

18 April 2002:  4:00 p.m. ASH 306 – Russ Palmer Recognition Lecture - Dr. David Demson:  A Marginal Note: Karl Barth As Interpreter of Scripture

28 March 2002: 2:30 p.m. ASH 378 – Dr. Paul Williams: Christianity in Africa

18 February 2002: 7:00 p.m. ASH 306 - Rory Conces: The Balkans: a slide and commentary presentation

2001-2002 Colloquium Series

10 April 2002: 2:30 p.m. - Rory Conces: What War Does to the Environment

13 March 2002: 2:30 p.m. - Barbara K. Robins: Messenger Snakes bring Prophecies: The Environmen tal Writings of Leslie M. Silko (Photos from Dr. Robins Reception)

30 January 2002: 2:30 p.m. - Rami Arav: Re-defining Archaeology: An Environmental Reconstruction

 

Fall 2001

8 November 2001: 2:30 p.m. - Michael Gillespie: When Normal is Bad: Is It Possible To Live Well in a Highly (Economically) Developed Society?

4 October 2001: 2:30 p.m. - Bruce Johansen: Ground Zero: Environmental Apocalypse

13 September 2001: 2:30 p.m. - Dale Stover: Keeping Kinship with Plant and Animal Relatives

Other Special Dates

27 May - Memorial Day: University Closed 

6 - 10 May - Finals Week

8 - 14 April - Honors Week

18 - 22 March - Spring Break

21 January - University Closed for Martin Luther King Day

14 January - Spring Semester begins

22 December - 1 January - Holiday - University and Philosophy Office closed

21 December: 3 p.m. - Commencement

17 - 21 December - Finals

14 December - Last day of classes

29 November: 7 p.m.  - Brooks Lecture (W.H. Thompson Alumni Center)

22-23 November - Thanksgiving Break. Philosophy Office closed, no classes

21 November - No Classes, Philosophy Office open

22-23 October - Fall Break. Philosophy Office open, no classes

9 October: noon - Office of Recruitment Services Open House (MBSC Ballroom)

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