Ongoing

Charting Our Path: Celebrating 50 Years of Black Studies (1971-2021) Exhibit

Criss Library - UNO 6401 University Dr N, Omaha

Charting Our Path: Celebrating 50 Years of Black Studies (1971-2021) is open to the public on the first floor of Criss Library. The exhibit shares the history of one of the oldest Black Studies departments in the nation, highlighting debates over curriculum, attempts to downgrade the department to a program, and the mutual engagement between […]

Virtual: Spooky Evenings 2021

Virtual Program

Each evening from October 1 through November 7 at 7 PM, Nebraska Wesleyan will present a multidisciplinary public humanities program exploring the horror genre and its impact as cultural phenomena in literature, film, religion, history and art. Details: Start October 1 @ 7 pm CDT End November 7 @ 7 pm CDT Organizer websites: www.nebrwesleyan.edu www.spookyevenings.com

Virtual: Virtual Summit on Human Trafficking and Migration

Virtual Program

UNL’s Forsythe Family Program on Human Rights and Humanitarian Affairs will present the Human Trafficking and Migration Initiative's 2021 Virtual Summit. Throughout the month of October, the program will showcase a virtual lineup of speakers, panels, and conversations all centered on the theme of trafficking, migration, and injustice.

Hidden Prairie: Exploring Life in One Square Meter Exhibit

University of Nebraska State Museum Morrill Hall 645 North 14th Street, Lincoln

This photo-documentary exhibit immerses visitors into a year of life histories, diversity and change within a single square meter of prairie habitat.

Americans and the Holocaust

Cochrane-Woods Library at Nebraska Wesleyan University 5000 St Paul Ave, Lincoln

Ongoing: Nebraska Wesleyan University is one of 50 U.S. libraries to host Americans and the Holocaust, a traveling exhibition from the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum. This exhibit will showcase the motives, pressures and fears that shaped Americans’ responses to Nazism, war and genocide in Europe during the 1930s and 1940s. The touring library exhibition — […]