Painted Quilts of the Hopi Mesas
Hosted by International Quilt Museum
Daily:
–
Date:
10:00 am –
4:00 pm
Location:
International Quilt Museum
Painted Quilts from the Hopi Mesas is an exhibition of quilts and other objects made by the Hopi people of northeast Arizona. The exhibition opens October 22, 2021 and runs through April 30, 2022.
This event originated in Diversity at UNL.
From the Margin to the Center: An Examination of Black Women’s Communicative Resistance
Hosted by Communication Studies
12:00 pm –
1:00 pm
Location:
Zoom Meeting Room: https://unl.zoom.us/j/97213550368
Dr. Sharde M. Davis is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication and Faculty Affiliate of various research institutes at the University of Connecticut. Her research examines the way Black women leverage communication in the sistah …
This event originated in Diversity at UNL.
Aspirational Teaching Institute
Theme I: Pedagogy; Topic III
1:30 pm –
2:30 pm
Location:
Online via Zoom
Topic III: Often, instructors do not know that their students are struggling.
Activity
Time:
ASUN Senate
Recurring Date Info:
Weekly:
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Date:
6:30 pm –
8:00 pm
Location:
Nebraska Union
Room: Platte River
The Senate is a group of elected officials from all 6 UNL colleges that introduce and vote on legislation pertaining to students in terms of academics, residence life, RSOs, and more. The Senate meets weekly every Wednesday at 6:30 pm.
This event originated in ASUN Student Government.
Ongoing Events
Black History Month
Date:
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Time:
All Day
Location:
This is not an event, but an observance
Black History Month is an annual celebration of achievements by African Americans and a time for recognizing their central role in U.S. history.
This event originated in Diversity at UNL.
Human Relations Month
Date:
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Time:
All Day
Location:
This is not an event, but an observance
National Human Relations Month is a celebration of diversity, and the actions of lifting up the needs of the less fortunate. A day to closely examine community programs that enhance the quality of life in their cities and towns.
This event originated in Diversity at UNL.