UNL to launch new college integrating fine and performing arts, architecture
Two UNL colleges will consolidate to build new programs that attract today's students and expand research collaborations, top campus administrators said. Continue reading…
Two UNL colleges will consolidate to build new programs that attract today's students and expand research collaborations, top campus administrators said. Continue reading…
Clayton Van Winkle, a third-year graduate student from Garland, Texas, is a national finalist for the prestigious Gilbert Hemsley Lighting Internship. Continue reading…
The Interdisciplinary Arts Symposium (IAS) of the Hixson-Lied College of Fine and Performing Arts brings multi-disciplinary artist Richard Move to Lincoln for three events Feb. 26-28. Continue reading…
University Theatre presents “Really Really” by Paul Downs Colaizzo and directed by Lecturer Laura Lippman. Performances are at 7:30 p.m. on March 5-8 and 11-15 and at 2 p.m. March 16 in the Studio Theatre. Continue reading…
Associate Professor of Art Francisco Souto is featured in the current Winter 2014 issue of Drawing Magazine in an article about his work titled “In Search of Lost Time, Pencil in Hand.” Continue reading…
Glenn Korff School of Music Sophomore John Kosch is one of the recipients of the 2014 Herb Alpert Young Jazz Composer Awards, as announced by ASCAP Foundation President Paul Williams. Continue reading…
For a full listing of upcoming events, please visit our website at http://www.unl.edu/finearts. Continue reading…
The University of Nebraska Brass Quintet will be performing two works by composer Bruce Broughton, including the premiere of “NeBRASSka,” co-commissioned by the Glenn Korff School of Music and the Lied Center for Performing Arts, at their next concert on Monday, March 17. Continue reading…
Two students from the Johnny Carson School of Theatre and Film will participate in the national festival of the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival in April, following their recognition at the regional festival in Lincoln in January. Continue reading…
The university and the International Thespian Festival – which attracts more than 2,500 attendees to campus each year – have renewed an agreement that ensures the university will host the annual event through 2019. Continue reading…
Two University of Nebraska–Lincoln alumni were among seven national recipients awarded spots in the League of American Orchestras’ “Emerging Leaders Program.” Continue reading…
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