Look for the spring term 4 catalog to arrive in your mailbox early next week. If you can’t wait, you can view and download the catalog from the OLLI website at https://olli.unl.edu/. Registration beings Monday, March 4. The term runs from March 25 to May 4.
The next lecture of the OLLI/Winter Lecture Series is Sunday, Feb 24, 7 p.m., at the Unitarian Church, 6300 A Street. Christopher R. Hill, an American diplomat and former U. S. ambassador to Korea, will provide an unmatched insider’s perspective on diplomacy with North Korea.
My Backyard
Topic: Design & Plan your Landscape
Tuesday, Feb 26
Aldersgate Church
8320 South St.
3:30-5 p.m.
The True Black History Museum will be on display from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday, Feb. 22 in the Colonial Room of the Nebraska Union, 1400 R St. The True Black History Museum is a traveling exhibition with more than 1,000 artifacts dating from the late 1600s to the 21st century. Continue reading…
“The Heart of Campus” is a new exhibit to celebrate UNL's 150th. A special tribute to University Hall and other artifacts are featured. A selection of archival photographs run on the virtual gallery and are hanging in the second floor lobby. The exhibit will be on display through December 2019.
Watch a short film and listen to a panel discuss about how carbon pricing and environmental policy can provide solutions to that problem. Pizza and drinks will be provided. Free and open to the public.
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The Johnny Manhattan Orchestra will be performing on Friday, March 8, 7 p.m.-10 p.m. at the Delray Ballroom, 817 R St. A short dance lesson precedes the performance and is included in the price of admission. OLLI members are admitted for $10 per performance.
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In January, NASA’s New Horizon’s spacecraft will fly by the mysterious outer-solor-system body nicknamed “Ultima Thule.” Approximately four billion miles from Earth, this is the farthest space probe flyby in history. Come learn about New Horizon’s most recent close encounter in the Kuiper Belt. Continue reading…
This staged reading of the new original play “Elizabeth I: To speak or use silence,” by UNL professor Carole Levin, an internationally recognized scholar, expands our knowledge of Queen Elizabeth I and explores her life of politics, sex and power. Free and open to the public. Continue reading…
March 9th the UNL Faculty Dance Club dance is the place to be for a special St. Pattie’s Day celebration. This date is a tiny bit early for the wearing of the green, but your lucky chance to dance will change all of that. Continue reading…
Tune up your tech skills. Continue reading…