SHOW THE O 93: Flying UNO's colors in every Nebraska county
Show the O has been to every continent and every state — now comes a push to get O flags to fly in every Nebraska county. UNO grads throughout Nebraska are being asked to represent the state’s 93 counties — from Adams to York — showing the spread of Maverick Nation throughout Nebraska. Get a picture at Chimney Rock (Morrill County), Carhenge (Box Butte) or Toadstool Geologic Park (Dawes). Or how about … Maverick Lake in the Sandhills of Garden County?! Let’s show how much of a Maverick State Nebraska really is.
Request your free flag today: http://showtheo.com!
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Get 2-for-1 tickets for UNO baseball vs. Creighton, NU
Don't miss a great opportunity to catch the UNO baseball team in action against Nebraska (April 1) and Creighton (May 9) with an exclusive offer for UNO Alumni Card holders: 2-for-1 tickets to each game!
We also have 2-for-1 ticket offers for UNO softball!
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Thompson Center earns two B2B Best Of awards
The Thompson Center for the third consecutive year has been voted Best Banquet Facility in B2B magazine’s 11th annual Best of B2B contest. It also for a first time was voted Best Conference Facility.
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Philanthropy Matters Video — On Life & Death
"When you can accept death, you can accept life." So says Julie Masters, the Terry Haney Chair of Gerontology at UNO, who loves helping older people — and her students — to understand aging. See more in this Philanthropy Matters video.
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Office of Military and Veteran Services seeks alumni photos for mural
Readers, mark your calendars. The UNO's Marion Marsh Brown Writers Lecture Series will welcome another best-selling author to Baxter Arena in 2017. Cheryl Strayed will speak on the evening of Thursday, April 27, at UNO’s Baxter Arena. This event is free and open to the public. To learn more about Strayed — and how to reserve seats,
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Blais steps down as UNO Hockey head coach
UNO hockey Head Coach Dean Blais announced Tuesday that he is stepping down from his position with the team. “I have been extremely fortunate in my career to work in so many good places with so many people who care about the game of hockey,” said Blais. “Omaha is one of those places." In eight seasons as the Mavericks’ head coach, Blais compiled a record of 146-133-30 and led them to the 2015 Frozen Four. He had three seasons of 20 or more wins and finished with a record of 17-17-5 in 2016-17.
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