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Chancellor featured at today's College Meeting

Ronnie Green will join us at the CEHS College Meeting, Oct. 26.UNL Chancellor Ronnie Green will be joining us today from 1-3 p.m., for the CEHS College Meeting in the Prairie Suite of the East Campus Union. Please join us for an open conversation and bring your questions, insights and suggestions. All CEHS faculty and staff are encouraged to attend. Continue reading…

 

CEHS Holiday Book Drive

CEHS Book Drive FlyerThe CEHS Student Advisory Board is holding a book drive for the Malone Community Center near UNL's city campus. Donations of lightly used or new children's books are being accepted at various campus locations. Please consider donating! Continue reading…

 

Lecturer Reveals 'Clues in the Calico' at Quilt Museum

This "Star and Tumbling Block" quilt, probably made in Pennsylvania circa 1880-1900, appears in "Cheddar Quilts from the Joanna S. Rose Collection," on display at the International Quilt Study Center & Museum.Scholar and author Barbara Brackman will share the revelations found in the fabrics and patterns used in quilts during a lecture today, Oct. 26 at the International Quilt Study Center & Museum. The free program begins at 5:30 p.m. with doors opening at 5. Continue reading…

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Sarroub keynotes conference in Indonesia

Loukia Sarroub, professor in teaching, learning and teacher education, will present a keynote message at the International Conference of Teaching and Education, Oct. 23-29, at the University of Tanjungpura in Pontianak, Indonesia.Loukia Sarroub, professor and graduate programs chair in the Department of Teaching, Learning and Teacher Education (TLTE), will be a keynote speaker at the 2nd International Conference of Teaching and Education (ICoTE), October 23-29, at the University of Tanjungpura in Pontianak, Indonesia. Continue reading…

 

OLLI Movies that Matter Film Festival

Thought-provoking and inspiring portrayals of the lives of people from different  cultural backgrounds.Thursday, Nov 8
“The Boy Who Started the Syrian War”
“The Great Divide: Sunni vs. Shia”

The power of documentary films is used to draw attention to and bring greater understanding of the cultural, social and socio-economic issues of our time. Panel discussion follows. Free. Open to the public. Continue reading…

 

Study Abroad in Martinique | Summer 2019

Study Abroad in MartiniqueAll UNL students have an opportunity to spend four weeks learning French, getting to know a different culture and history, and exploring the beautiful island of Martinique in a study-abroad trip to the French-speaking Caribbean in Summer 2019. Continue reading…

 
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