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The Buffaloes would prefer to leave after next season like the University of Nebraska, which is joining the Big Ten in 2011.
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The University of Nebraska is the only school making the leap from the Big 12 to the Big
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Kearney was particular attractive because of the nearby branch of the University of Nebraska, which is working with the company on course development.
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Kearney was particular attractive because of the nearby branch of the University of Nebraska, which is working with the company on course development.
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The University of Nebraska is a state institution founded in 1869 that provides varsity athletic opportunities for student-athletes in 23 sports.
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The University of Nebraska is the first JumpTV Collegiate Partner to use NeuLion technology.
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Freire's widely used theories of critical pedagogy have been translated into numerous languages, and are taught at universities around the United States; he received 16 honorary doctorates, including a 1996 honor from the University of Nebraska.
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Freire's widely used theories of critical pedagogy have been translated into numerous languages, and are taught at universities around the United States; he received 16 honorary doctorates, including a 1996 honor from the University of Nebraska.
Jeff Biggers: Arizona's Precious Knowledge: Blockbuster New Film Chronicles Ethnic Studies Battle Jeff Biggers 2011
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"I would love to persuade you that trickle-down economics was a farce or that Ronald Reagan was incapable of understanding complex policy arguments," he wrote in a school publication while getting his JD at the University of Nebraska.
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He graduated in 1944 from what is now the University of Nebraska at Kearney and served in the Marine Corps during World War II.
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