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<p>The Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery and Sculpture Garden houses over 12,000 works of art in all media. This comprehensive collection of American art includes prominent holdings of 19th-century landscape and still life, American Impressionism, early Modernism, geometric abstraction, Abstract Expressionism, pop, minimalism and contemporary art.</p><p>In the Sculpture Garden, 36 monumental sculptures are exhibited year-round and include major works by Gaston Lachaise, Elie Nadelman, Jacques Lipchitz, Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen, David Smith, William Tucker, Bryan Hunt, Judith Shea, Mark di Suvero, Michael Heizer, and Richard Serra.</p><p>Sheldon's exhibition program comprises approximately 20 exhibitions per year and focuses on American art in all media. The curatorial staff organizes exhibitions drawn from the permanent collection, many of which have been circulated nationally. The program also includes exhibitions organized by peer institutions throughout the United States. Educational programs such as symposia, lectures and tours are organized in conjunction with each exhibition.</p>
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<p>Harper, Schramm, and Smith residence halls are home to about 1,500 students. They're all coed halls, with double and super double rooms available.</p>
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<p>Abel and Sandoz residence halls are home to about 1,500 students. Both halls are coed. Double and super double rooms are available.</p>
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<p>In 2003, the Teachers College and the College of Human Resources and Family Sciences joined together to create a new college dedicated to strengthening individuals, families, schools, and communities. TEAC houses classrooms and administrative facilities for the College of Education and Human Sciences.</p>
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<p>NET is perhaps best known for its public television and radio services, with its online service playing an increasingly important role. Through this package of public broadcasting services, NET provides Nebraskans with programs ranging from breaking news and public affairs - local to international; varied entertainment - performing arts to sports; breakthroughs in science and the mysteries of nature, and opportunities for education and life-long learning.</p>
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<p>Home of University Theatre at UNL since 1907, Temple houses all theatre classes as well as the administrative offices and performance spaces of the Department of Theatre Arts and the Nebraska Repertory Theatre. University Theatre produces five to six major events and six Theatrix productions each year in the facility’s two theatres, Howell and Studio.</p><p>The Nebraska Repertory Theatre is the professional wing of the Department. Founded in 1968, Nebraska Rep signed an Actors’ Equity Association contract in 1988 and continues to operate under an U/RTA agreement. Nebraska Rep stages performances of three award-winning plays July to August in Howell and Studio Theatres.</p>
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<p>The University Health Center's long-time focus has been on prevention and education, and their 45,000 square foot facility allows room for support services such as a laboratory, radiology, pharmacy, and physical therapy.</p><p>The Health Center sponsors such programs as Wellness Week, clinics to quit smoking, reduce weight and stress, as well as physicals for athletes.</p>
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<p>The Village is designed for single, upperclass, graduate students or non-traditional freshman (a non-traditional freshman is defined as being 20 years of age or older with a freshman classification) ready for a more independent living environment.</p><p>If you are an upperclass student, you may contact the Housing Contracts Office for a separate contract packet to The Courtyards or Village.</p>
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<p>Nelle Cochrane Woods Hall is one of two buildings housing the Department of Art &amp; Art History. The other is Richards Hall. Both are in the \arts quadrangle
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<p>The Westbrook Music Building opened its doors in 1967 and provided the music department with an outstanding facility for a wide variety of performances and practice. The building includes three large rehearsal rooms for chorus, band, and orchestra, 30 faculty studio-offices, and 50 student practice rooms in addition to the classroom areas.</p><p>In addition to these facilities, it contains an organ suite, a piano laboratory, a materials center, and several office and conference rooms. The building is named after the late Willard Kimball, a longtime director of the School of Music.</p>
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