All events are in Central time unless specified.

Thursday, September 30

Performing Arts - Other

Staged reading of “Proseminar in Homophile Studies”

Celebrating 50 Years of LGBTQ Studies at UNL

Date:
Time:
5:00 am
Location: Nebraska Union Room: Auditorium
In 1970, the first courses in the newly developing field of LGBTQ studies were offered at U.S. universities—among these few pioneers was the University of Nebraska–Lincoln. “Proseminar in Homophile Studies,” led and designed by English …
Activity

Dr. Helen Fagan: “My journey as an immigrant to being a Diversity Equity & Inclusion scholar and practitioner”

Date:
Time:
2:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Location: Nebraska Union Room: Regency Suite
Book talk + Q&A with Diversity & Inclusion Scholar, Dr. Helen Fagan. Refreshments will be served!
This event originated in Modern Languages and Literatures.
Colloquium

Department of Physics & Astronomy Colloquium

Interaction of Electrons and Positronium Atoms and with Atomic and Molecular Targets and Laser Fields: Having Fun with Classical and Quantum Mechanics

Date:
Time:
4:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Location: Jorgensen Hall Room: 136
Dr. Ilya Fabrikant will present his colloquium topic, “Interaction of Electrons and Positronium Atoms and with Atomic and Molecular Targets and Laser Fields: Having Fun with Classical and Quantum Mechanics” in-person.
This event originated in Physics.
Performing Arts - Other

Staged reading of “Proseminar in Homophile Studies”

Celebrating 50 Years of LGBTQ Studies at UNL

Date:
Time:
5:00 pm
Location: Nebraska Union Room: Auditorium
In 1970, the first courses in the newly developing field of LGBTQ studies were offered at U.S. universities—among these few pioneers was the University of Nebraska–Lincoln. “Proseminar in Homophile Studies,” led and designed by English …
This event originated in English.
Lecture

Dr. Leo Killsback: Stubbendieck Great Plains Distinguished Book Prize winner

Paul A. Olson lecture and celebration

Date:
Time:
5:30 pm – 6:30 pm
Location: Center for Great Plains Studies
Dr. Leo Killsback will give a talk at the Center for Great Plains Studies as the first Paul A. Olson lecture of the semester. He is an associate professor in the Department of Native American Studies at Montana State University who specializes in …
This event originated in Center for Great Plains Studies.