Building for the Future

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If sharing experiences, asking questions, healthy debate, constant communication, consistent deliberation, trusting intuition and distributing power are keys to successful collaboration, then Thursday’s first formal retreat bringing Nebraska Athletics together with UNL Research should build sturdy anchors for an interdependent partnership designed to become a game-changing international model for research. (Read More)

 

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10 Ways Perlman, Osborne are Changing Nebraska

UNL Chancellor Harvey Perlman and Nebraska Athletic Director Tom Osborne are changing the perception of Nebraska with a speed that almost astonishes news directors throughout the Big Ten Conference and beyond. (Read More)

 

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Nebraska’s next big thing – its ultimate competitive advantage – is here now, and it’s called EliteForm, an integrated software product that’s being refined almost every day. EliteForm promises to become a household name not only in Nebraska but throughout college athletics, but first things first. EliteForm will be unveiled Wednesday, Thursday and Friday in a 10x20-foot exhibition space at the 2012 Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association’s national convention in Orlando. (Read More)

 

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Simplicity, Elegance Bring the Old, New Together

Since architecture is a visual art, and buildings speak for themselves, Nebraska will showcase both time-tested simplicity and modern-day elegance in the $63.5 million expansion of its East Stadium. (Read More)

 

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There Is No 'Topping Off' Story Like Nebraska

Late Thursday afternoon, a chancellor, a vice chancellor, an athletic director and a construction company owner were wearing hard hats when they signed a 545-pound, 25-foot steel beam. Then they watched that historic beam rise seven stories above them. A second or two after the beam was hoisted into its final placement atop Nebraska’s East Stadium, those four leaders heard a bell tower ring out a song that not only commemorated the occasion, but made them all smile at once. (Read More)