The search committee for the Vice Chancellor for Diversity and Inclusion has identified four finalists. Please join us for a public presentation and open forum for each candidate at the Willa Cather Dining Complex. Dates, times, locations, and candidate bios are listed at go.unl.edu/diversityvc. Continue reading…
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Has your RSO ever wanted to host a campus-wide event, but you didn’t have the financial resources to make it happen? Or maybe the expertise needed to execute the event? Or both? Well, Pitch a Program might be able to solve your problem.
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Our DNA shapes ourselves and our history stretching over hundreds of years. Students can submit an essay detailing their ancestry going back 100 to 300 years. Winners will get the chance to take a DNA ancestry test and share their history with fellow students! Continue reading…
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The Office of Fellowships is organizing a number of information sessions on different opportunities including: service and policy, critical language learning awards, science/technology awards, and scholarships for international affairs. Continue reading…
Soul Line Dancing lessons will be held 5:30-6:30 p.m. Wedn., Oct. 10-Dec. 5 at the Rec & Wellness Center. Participants will learn the popular flash mob-style dance routines and choreography found at weddings and parties in this six-week class offering taught by OASIS staff member Kevin Reese. Continue reading…
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As part of Mental Illness Awareness Week, "God Knows Where I Am" will tell the story of Linda Bishop, a well-educated New Hampshire mother who battled severe bipolar disorder and homelessness. Wednesday, Oct. 10, from 6:45-8 p.m. in the Nebraska Union Colonial A&B -- discussion to follow.
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Are you stressed? Do you ever wonder if what you are feeling is more than just stress? Drop in at this fast, free, confidential screening on Thursday, Oct. 11 to gauge your mental well-being and be entered to win a Starbucks, iTunes or Best Buy gift card! Continue reading…
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UNL Global Studies is heading to Russia in summer 2019. This three-week, three-credit class focused on Russian culture, history, literature, society, and art and will be take place in St. Petersburg and Moscow, as well as Rostov and Yaroslav. Continue reading…
Photographers John Divola and Anthony Hernandez share an interest in depicting remote and abandoned spaces in pursuit of the contemporary landscape. On Monday, October 8 at 6 p.m., Sheldon Museum of Art will present a conversation of the two photographers moderated by Joslyn curator Toby Jurovics. Continue reading…
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Help build awareness of sexual, domestic and relationship violence. Commit to creating a safer world by participating in the Week Without Violence. View the event schedule: https://womens-center.unl.edu/week-without-violence
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln Glenn Korff School of Music’s Symphonic Band opens its 2018-19 season with a celebration of the music of Leonard Bernstein in honor of the centennial of his birth on Tuesday, October 9 at 7:30 p.m. in Kimball Recital Hall. Continue reading…
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