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From around the world to Nebraska: celebrating cultural diversity.
From around the world to Nebraska: celebrating cultural diversity.

From around the world to Nebraska

Join the Fulbright Association at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln to celebrate from around the world to Nebraska: celebrating cultural diversity. The event is designed to foster a deeper appreciation for the diverse traditions that enrich our University Community. Event will take place April 26. Continue reading…

More details at: https://shorturl.at/hxyX9
 
No experience necessary to participate in this year's Wikipedia Edit-A-Thon.
No experience necessary to participate in this year's Wikipedia Edit-A-Thon.

Annual Wikipedia Edit-a-Thon

University Libraries is collaborating with Wendy Katz, professor, School of Art, Art History & Design, and her students in the special topics course Art History 398: Recovering the Lost on creating or editing the entries of Notable Nebraskans in Wikipedia. Event will take place April 22 at 2pm. Continue reading…

More details at: https://unl.libcal.com/event/12145863
 
The 2024 Water and Natural Resources tour is hosted by the Nebraska Water Center and the Central Nebraska Public Power and Irrigation District.
The 2024 Water and Natural Resources tour is hosted by the Nebraska Water Center and the Central Nebraska Public Power and Irrigation District.

Register now for the 2024 Water and Natural Resources Tour

Join the Nebraska Water Center and the Central Nebraska Public Power and Irrigation District on June 17 and 18 as we get up close and personal with water and natural resources in southeast Nebraska. Registration is open until May 17. Continue reading…

More details at: https://watercenter.unl.edu/register-now-2024-water-and-natural-resources-tour
 
Call for Papers to the 16th Annual Rawley Conference. Submissions due Monday, May 20, 2024.
Call for Papers to the 16th Annual Rawley Conference. Submissions due Monday, May 20, 2024.

Call for Papers: 16th Annual Rawley Conference

UNL's HGSA would like to invite graduate students to submit their research to the 2024 Rawley Graduate Conference in the Humanities. The conference will address the 2024 theme of: War & Society, and will be hosting a new Digital Humanities Lightning Round! Submissions are due Monday, May 20, 2024. Continue reading…

More details at: https://history.unl.edu/2024-Rawley
 
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