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This course will analyze how Cuban and Brazilian cultural production have dealt with the issue of race, covering novels, poems, and films from the 19th century to the 20th century. Continue reading…
GLST 280: Colonization, Decolonization and Globalization
Colonization, Decolonization and Globalization will examine the process of colonization and decolonization that define the making of a modern, integrated and globalized world (from 1500s to the present). Fully online, ACE 6 approved and open to ALL UNL students no matter their major. Continue reading…
Applications are open from Oct. 11-Nov. 1 to be a CAS Student Ambassador! These undergraduate students promote pride in and develop awareness of the college's academic programs and activities with prospective students, parents, alumni, and the general public. Continue reading…
How do journalists report topics with a nuanced understanding relationships between race and social justice? The course will analyze the roll the Omaha World Herald has played in the state's history through archival research and multimedia storytelling. MW 8:30AM-9:45AM Continue reading…
Each week I will highlight experiences like internships, research, education abroad, leadership and service that you can take part of to further develop your skills and knowledge outside the classroom. Let your curiosity move you! Continue reading…
Being an CAS Ambassador is a fun and rewarding leadership experience for CAS students to be part of. As an Ambassador you would promote pride and develop awareness of academic programs and activities with prospective students, parents, alumni, and the general public. Continue reading…