All events are in Central time unless specified.
Poetry with Ángel García
INDIFFERENT CITIES
Date:
Time:
Starts at
5:30 pm
Location:
Andrews Hall
Room: Bailey Library, room 229
Target Audiences:
Ángel García (UNL creative writing alum) will read from his new collection of poetry, INDIFFERENT CITIES, which is the inaugual winner of the Helena Whitehill Book Award from Tupelo Press. From the judge’s citation (by Jane Wong): “To read …
This event originated in English.
Nebraska Forum on Digital Humanities Keynote Event
Mapping Catastrophe: From Maps to Digital Interfaces
Date:
Time:
Starts at
7:00 pm
Location:
Jackie Gaughan Multicultural Center
Room: Unity Room/212
Target Audiences:
The Harris Center for Judaic Studies-Henry and Gretl Wald Lecture, delivered by Professor Nils Roemer of the University of Texas-Dallas
This event originated in Judaic Studies.
The 11th Annual Nebraska Forum on Digital Humanities Day 2
Visualizing Holocaust Memory through the Digital Humanities: Interdisciplinary Collaboration and Ethical Challenges
Date:
Time:
9:00 am –
3:00 pm
Location:
Andrews Hall
Room: Bailey Library/Room 228
Target Audiences:
Novel integrations that reveal the complex layers of Holocaust history will be introduced and discussed with our scholars during this Forum. How has the interpretation of Holocaust content shifted in the digital age? How might big data provide …
This event originated in Judaic Studies.
Conversation
Tea Time
Recurring Date Info:
Time:
Weekly:
–
Date:
11:00 am –
4:30 pm
Location:
Jackie Gaughan Multicultural Center
Room: 301
Target Audiences:
Every week Friday, Kawasaki reading room will have tea and snacks for everyone!!
This event originated in Kawasaki Reading Room .
Let’s Talk About Sex
Philosophy 2026 Speaker Series
Date:
Time:
3:30 pm –
5:30 pm
Location:
Louise Pound Hall
Room: 124
Target Audiences:
The Department of Philosophy is hosting the final Speaker Series Lecture featuring Ellie Mason from the University of California, Santa Barbara. It is a read-ahead lecture, so if you would like a copy, please email to the organizer.
This event originated in Philosophy.
Conversation
Japanese Conversation Table
Recurring Date Info:
Time:
Weekly:
–
Date:
4:00 pm –
5:00 pm
Location:
Jackie Gaughan Multicultural Center
Room: 301
Target Audiences:
Every Friday, Kawasaki Reading Room will host a conversation table that is meant for people to come and practice their Japanese listening and speaking skills.
This event originated in Kawasaki Reading Room .
A Sort of a Richie Boy: A World War II Mystery
Hillel Spring Lecture
Date:
Time:
Starts at
6:00 pm
Location:
Jackie Gaughan Multicultural Center
Room: Unity Room/212
Target Audiences:
Kenneth D. Wald is Distinguished Professor of Political Science Emeritus and the Samuel R. “Bud” Shorstein Professor Emeritus of American Jewish Culture and Society at the University of Florida. He has written about the relationship of religion and …
This event originated in Judaic Studies.
Activity
Joe Goodkin performs ‘The Blues of Achilles’
Date:
Time:
Starts at
4:00 pm
Location:
Andrews Hall
Room: Bailey Library/Room 228
Target Audiences:
Musician Joe Goodkin will be on campus to visit classes, have lunch with students and perform “The Blues of Achilles.”
This event originated in Classics.
‘Prairie Prophecy’ film and discussion
Documentary
Date:
Time:
5:30 pm –
7:30 pm
Location:
Mary Riepma Ross Media Arts Center-Van Brunt Visitors Center
Target Audiences:
As part of the Center for Great Plains Studies’ 50th anniversary year, join us for a free screening of “Prairie Prophecy” followed by a discussion with Aubrey Streit Krug, Perennial Cultures Lab Director at The Land Institute in Kansas.
This event originated in Center for Great Plains Studies.
Workshop
Twenty-Fifth Annual Czech and Slovak Studies Workshop Day 1
Date:
Time:
6:00 pm –
8:00 pm
Location:
Nebraska Union
Room: Swanson Auditorium
Virtual Location:
Panel Discussion and Keynote Lecture for Czech Studies Workshop
Target Audiences:
Held at UNL this year, 2026 Czech and Slovak Studies Workshop which will feature panels of faculty and graduate students on a wide variety of topics. The event will begin in the evening on April 23 with a panel on “Bohemian Jewishness: From Poetics …
This event originated in Judaic Studies.
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