UNL historians are inviting the public to join them in Omaha to uncover new insights into the past, specifically those that tell the story of African-Americans in North Omaha and across the country. They will host a "History Harvest" event Oct. 22 in Omaha. Continue reading…
The University of Nebraska has signed an agreement that will create an American Culture Center at China's Xi'an Jiaotong University. The center — one of 10 to receive seed funding from the U.S. government — will create programs to expose Chinese students, faculty and staff to all things American. Continue reading…
Innovation and entrepreneurship are the focus of "Thinkers and Tinkerers," a new luncheon series offered by NUtech Ventures. The series opens at noon, Oct. 24 in the Nebraska Union. The first talk is by David Conrad discussing "How to Form an Innovative Partnership with Industry." Continue reading…
Paul Barnes will perform "Liszt and the Cross: Music as Sacrament in the B Minor Sonata," during a 7:30 p.m., Oct. 22 recital in Kimball Hall. Tickets, available at the door one hour before the performance, are $5 general admission and $3 for students and senior citizens. Continue reading…
The work of UNL's Master of Fine Arts students will be on display during open studio night, 5 to 8 p.m., today in Richards and Woods halls. The event will feature the work of 19 graduate students. Undergraduate art will be on display in Richards Hall with the artists present. Continue reading…
The documentary "We Were Here," which examines the early years of the AIDS epidemic, and the drama "Circumstance," a drama about two young women growing up in Tehran, open today at the Mary Riepma Ross Media Arts Center. Both play through Oct. 27 Continue reading…