Join Misty Frazier, M.A., executive director of the Nebraska Indian Child Welfare Coalition, a member of the Santee Sioux Nation and a descendant of the Tlingit of Alaska, who will present about historical trauma, what it looks like today and how to …
Location:
Willa Cather Dining Center Room: Red Cloud Room A
Ways that Women Lead features inspiring stories from several prominent Nebraskan women leaders. Join us for appetizers and storytelling! A full list of featured leaders will be released soon.
Dr. Kenneth Wald is a professor of political science and of American Jewish culture and society. He is the winner of the 2019 National Jewish Book Award for American Jewish Studies. Wald will explore the factors that influence the politics of the …
Big Band is a vital component of the University of Nebraska–Lincoln jazz curriculum. Through intensive rehearsal and performance, students are encouraged to develop and nurture the fundamental skills necessary to perform a wide variety of …
Nebraska’s new Collegiate Recovery Community (CRC) will support a student’s decision to remain sober
Recurring Date Info:
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8:00 pm –
10:00 pm
Location:Husker HallRoom: Common area right inside front door
Beginning January 13, Alcoholics Anonymous meetings will take place at Husker Hall on Mondays at 8 p.m. Chaired by two UNL alumni who are long-time members of the 12-step program, meetings are open to the university community.
Vision Maker Media, in partnership with the University Libraries, introduces a new traveling exhibition, Native Voices: Native Peoples’ Concepts of Health and Illness, which examines concepts of health and medicine among contemporary American …