All events are in Central time unless specified.

Featured Events

Tuesday, January 28

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Engage Lincoln volunteer projects

Recurring Date Info:
Daily:
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TBD
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Each day January 27-31, join with fellow Huskers to volunteer at nonprofit organizations connected to addressing community needs.
This event originated in Community Engagement.
Other

Last day to drop a full semester Spring 2025 course and receive 100% refund

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Starts at 12:00 am
This event originated in Academic Calendar.
Other

Spring 2025 Regular Academic Session

Recurring Date Info:
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Starts at 12:00 am
This event originated in Academic Calendar.
Discussion

Reflecting on the Legacy of Martin Luther King Jr.

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8:30 am – 10:00 am
Location: Sheldon Museum of Art Target Audiences:
Dr. Harry L. Williams will open the day with brief remarks at a meet and greet, reflecting on the enduring legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his contributions to justice, equality, and social change. He will share insights into Dr. King’s …
This event originated in University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
Clinic

2025 Crop Production Clinics

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8:40 am – 3:10 pm
Location: Younes Conference Center - North Target Audiences:
Practical, Profitable, Environmentally Sound, High-Impact Training for Agricultural Professionals and Producers.
This event originated in Agronomy and Horticulture.
Activity

Cultural Cuisine Night: Lunar New Year

hosted by International Student and Scholar Office and Dining Services

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4:30 pm – 8:00 pm
Location: Willa Cather Dining Complex Target Audiences:
A festive and delicious celebration of the Lunar New Year as part of the Cultural Cuisine Nigh Series. Whether you’re familiar with the customs or new to the celebration, this event promises a chance to experience the rich traditions, vibrant …
This event originated in Dining Services.
Discussion

Leadership for the Future—Carrying Forward the Dream

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6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Location: Nebraska Union Room: Swanson Auditorium Target Audiences:
In this culminating lecture, Dr. Harry L. Williams will connect the legacies of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Thurgood Marshall to contemporary challenges in equity and access. He will reflect on both men’s legacies and contributions to justice, …
This event originated in University of Nebraska-Lincoln.