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The University of Nebraska-Lincoln will hold in-person commencement ceremonies for the Spring 2021 semester, Chancellor Ronnie Green announced Monday.
Commencement ceremonies were held for 2020 spring, summer and fall semesters virtually. The May ceremonies will be the first in-person graduations since December 2019.
Nebraska College of Law and graduate program commencements will take place on May 7 at Pinnacle Bank Arena, at 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. respectively.Â
Undergraduate commencements will be on May 8 at Memorial Stadium in two groups for physical distancing at 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. respectively. If inclement weather interferes, undergraduate ceremonies will be rescheduled to May 9.Â
Undergraduate students from the following colleges are part of the first commencement: colleges of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, Architecture, Business, Journalism and Mass Communications, Hixson-Lied College of Fine and Performing Arts and University of Nebraska Omaha College of
Editorâs Note:Â This story was updated on Feb. 24 to include updated data from UNLâs COVID-19 Dashboard.
Over 20,000 University of Nebraska-Lincoln faculty, staff and students have either had a cotton swab inserted into their nose or spit into a tube in the past two weeks in preparation for the start of the spring 2021 semester.
UNL opened its new, mandatory saliva-based testing program to students in the Nebraska College of Law, Nebraska College of Technical, University of Nebraska Medical Center College of Dentistry and UNMC College of Nursing on Jan. 12, according to Leslie Reed, UNLâs public affairs director.The saliva-based program opened to the rest of the UNL community on Jan. 19.
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The moment when the first human sets foot on Mars is becoming ever-closer. The 140 million mile distance between Earth and the Red Planet is set to be breached within the next two decades, Nasa predicts.
Just recently, the space agency announced its plans for its Artemis moon missions – aiming to take place in 2024 – which could establish a lunar base on the Moon as a stepping-stone before the first planetary spacewalk.
For some, however, simply taking the first step on an alien planet is not looking far enough into the future. Once a community is set up on Mars, discussions will need to be had about exactly how it is governed and functions. Elon Musk, CEO of SpaceX, is one of those people planning for such a future, and seems to already be setting the groundwork in the terms of service of the company’s current products.