Colloquium
Time:
Are Biological Consequences of Childhood Misfortune Detectable Decades Later?
Date:
12:30 pm
Location:
Nebraska Union
Room: Colonial A
Childhood adversity can manifest as disease, disability, and death in later life. However, it is unclear whether those adversities accelerate the underlying aging process. If they do, this information could help uncover the mechanisms through which …
This event originated in Sociology.
Setsubun Celebration: Craft ‘n’ Sip and Bean Throw
Bring in good luck for the new year by participating in a Craft ‘n’ Sip, and bean throw as part of t
3:00 pm –
5:30 pm
Location:
Jackie Gaughan Multicultural Center
Room: Ubuntu Room and Kawasaki Reading Room
Craft Session from 3 - 4 p.m.
This event originated in Kawasaki Reading Room .
Colloquium
Time:
Rescheduled — Jack Barbera, Chem Colloquium
Date:
3:30 pm –
4:30 pm
Location:
Hamilton Hall
Room: 112
Lecture Rescheduled for March 8, Professor Jack Barbera, Portland State University, will present the lecture “All Assessment Instruments are NOT Created Equal: Evaluating Evidence to Support Measurements in the Chemistry Classroom.”
This event originated in Chemistry.
Lecture
Time:
Wakara’s Horse: Toward a Post-Human History of Early Mormon-Indian Relations
Date:
4:00 pm –
5:30 pm
Location:
Misty’s Steakhouse and Brewery
Room: Back room
Max Perry Mueller is a historian of American religion. His research and teaching focuses on the intersection of religion, race, and politics in the nineteenth century. The central animating question of his scholarship is how the act of writing— …
This event originated in Nineteenth Century Studies.
First Friday at the Great Plains Art Museum
With a talk by Andrew Husa
5:00 pm –
7:00 pm
Location:
Great Plains Art Museum
At 6 p.m. inside the New Farmers exhibition in the lower-level gallery, Andrew Husa, Great Plains Graduate Fellow from UNL Geography, will give a short talk about rural population in the Plains. While a large number of small towns in rural Nebraska …
This event originated in Center for Great Plains Studies.