All events are in Central time unless specified.

Thursday, November 7

Exhibition

Maggy Rozycki Hiltner: Vantage Point

Public Lecture, 2/13/2020, 2:00 p.m. in 216 Home Ec. Bldg.

Recurring Date Info:
Daily:
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8:30 am – 4:00 pm
Location: Robert Hillestad Textiles Gallery
Maggy Rozycki Hiltner is a full-time studio artist and activist living in Red Lodge, Montana. She comes from a family of makers: her mother and grandmothers needlepointed pillows, made quilts and stitched or knitted their clothes and toys; her father …
This event originated in TMFD.
Activity

Native Quilt Exhibit – UNL Human Trafficking & Migration Initiative

Addressing MMIW–Missing & Murdered Indigenous Women

Recurring Date Info:
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9:00 am – 5:00 pm
Location: International Quilt Study Center & Museum
The International Quilt Museum will show a few Native American quilts from their collection. Many Native women raise awareness of MMIW through textiles, and this exhibit contextualizes the importance of textiles to the MMIW movement within the …
Activity

AWIS Luncheon featuring Dawn Tilbury

A Nebraska Research Days event

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11:30 am – 1:00 pm
Location: Wick Alumni Center Room: Great Hall
Join the Office of Research and Economic Development and the Association of Women in Science for a luncheon celebrating women in science and their impact. The luncheon will feature Dawn Tilbury of the National Science Foundation’s engineering …
Debate/Panel Discussion

Legal Interventions for MMIW: A Panel of Experts

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12:00 pm
Location: McCollum Hall
A majority-Native panel of experts from the legal and law enforcement communities, moderated by Interim Dean Anna Shavers, will convene to discuss ways that the legal and criminal justice system can address violence against Native women, and the many …
This event originated in Human Rights and Humanitarian Affairs.
Activity

Legal Interventions for MMIW: A Panel of Experts – UNL Human Trafficking & Migration Initiative

Addressing MMIW–Missing & Murdered Indigenous Women

Date:
Time:
12:00 pm
Location: College of Law
A majority-Native panel of experts from the legal and law enforcement communities, moderated by Interim Dean Anna Shavers, will convene to discuss ways that the legal and criminal justice system can address violence against Native women, and the many …
Meeting

UNIT Meeting

Monthly UNIT Meeting

Recurring Date Info:
First Thursday of every month:
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12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
Location: Nebraska Union
Please join us in the Nebraska Union or at https://unl.zoom.us/j/429574452.
Special Event

Native Women’s Stories

A Storytelling Session for Native Women

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3:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Location: International Quilt Study Center & Museum
Community members, including Native women, will gather to share stories about contemporary and historical violence against Native women, as well as to share Native stories that have deep cultural meaning. This story-telling session will be …
This event originated in Human Rights and Humanitarian Affairs.
Activity

Native Women’s Stories – UNL Human Trafficking & Migration Initiative

Addressing MMIW–Missing & Murdered Indigenous Women

Date:
Time:
3:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Location: International Quilt Study Center & Museum
Community members, including Native women, will gather to share stories about contemporary and historical violence against Native women, as well as to share Native stories that have deep cultural meaning. This story-telling session will be …
Lecture

Agency, Power, and Social Justice

Cedric Evans Memorial Lecture featuring Sally Haslanger

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3:30 pm – 5:30 pm
Location: Nebraska Union Room: Heritage Room
Historically, power has been conceived as a dyadic relation between individuals: A has power over B. In recent decades, however, power has been reconceived as part of the social field for all social agents. This talk develops this alternative account …
This event originated in Philosophy.
Activity

Pop In Storytime

Rocks and Minerals

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4:00 pm
Location: Morrill Hall
Pop-into the museum for storytime with Lincoln City Libraries the first Thursday of each month. Through stories, songs and movement we’ll learn more about the natural world. Everyone is invited to participate in pop-in storytime, however stories …
Meeting

Sheldon Student Advisory Board

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5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Location: Sheldon Museum of Art
With opportunities for leadership, creative exploration, and community, members of the Sheldon Student Advisory Board (SSAB) collaborate with peers and art professionals to enhance student experiences at the museum.
This event originated in Sheldon Museum of Art.
Lecture

Media and Ethics

Putting Principles into Practice at NPR

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7:00 pm – 8:30 pm
Location: Nebraska Union Room: Auditorium
NPR’s Elizabeth Jensen and Mark Memmott will “pull back the curtain” on NPR’s decision-making process to show the amount of thoughtful analysis and critical thinking that goes into the journalistic process. They will talk about actual stories …
Performing Arts - Theater

The Glass Menagerie

Recurring Date Info:
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7:30 pm
Location: Temple Building Room: Howell Theatre
Revisit one of the most beloved plays of the 20th Century, Tennessee Williams’ The Glass Menagerie. This riveting “memory play” follows the fragile Wingfield family: Tom, an aspiring poet, his painfully shy sister Laura, and their mother Amanda …
This event originated in Lied Center.

Ongoing Events

Exhibit - Artifacts

The Heart of Campus: A N150 Exhibit

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All Day
Location: Love Library South Room: 218
“The Heart of Campus” is a new exhibit to celebrate N150. A special tribute to University Hall and other artifacts curated by the University Archives & Special Collections staff are featured. A selection of archival photographs run on the virtual …
This event originated in Libraries.
Activity

Federal and State Income Tax Institute

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8:00 am – 5:15 pm
Location: Holiday Inn Express and Suites North Platte
Experience an interactive review of federal tax changes and new rulings as well as hear recommendations on ways to advise your clients in light of these recent changes and how to file accurately on their behalf.
This event originated in College of Business.