Painted Quilts of the Hopi Mesas
Hosted by International Quilt Museum
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4:00 pm
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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.
Research presentation: Well-being in Early Childhood Education
Featuring Kyong-Ah Kwon, University of Oklahoma–Tulsa
12:00 pm –
1:00 pm
Location:
Virtual
Dr. Kyong-Ah Kwon, associate professor in the Department of Instructional Leadership and Academic Curriculum at the University of Oklahoma-Tulsa, has contributed to the understanding of the need to better support early childhood educators’ well- …
This event originated in Nebraska Center for Research on Children, Youth, Families & Schools.
Ongoing Events
Other
Autism Awareness Month
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This is in observance and not an event on campus.
Established to raise awareness about the developmental disorder that affects children’s normal development of social and communication skills.
This event originated in Diversity at UNL.
Memorial
Deaf History Month
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This observance celebrates key events in deaf history, including the founding of Gallaudet University and the American School for the Deaf.
This event originated in Diversity at UNL.
Activity
Diversity Month
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This is in observance and not an event on campus.
Started in 2004 to recognize and honor the diversity surrounding us all. By celebrating differences and similarities during this month, organizers hope that people will get a deeper understanding of each other.
This event originated in Diversity at UNL.
Other
Vaisakhi (also spelled Baisakhi)
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This is in observance and not an event on campus.
The celebration the founding of the Sikh community as the Khalsa (community of the initiated) and the birth of the Khalsa.
This event originated in Diversity at UNL.