All events are in Central time unless specified.

Monday, October 3

Conversation

BroadCAST Webinar w/Musician-Singer John Munson

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12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
Location: online
John Munson is an American musician from Minneapolis, MN. He is a highly regarded bassist, vocalist, and record producer and achieved mainstream success with the power pop group Semisonic in the 1990s (#1 hit single “Closing Time,” 1998). …
Activity

Coffee Talks: Conversations between International & Domestic Students

hosted by Student Leadership, Involvement, & Community Engagement

Recurring Date Info:
Weekly:
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3:30 pm – 4:30 pm
Location: Nebraska Union
A weekly gathering for casual and social conversation between international and domestic students. Grab a beverage and join the chat to explore cultures, meet friends and learn about campus.
Workshop

Black Greek 101

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6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Location: Nebraska Union Room: Chimney Rock
Black Greek 101 is a seminar to learn more about the National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC) or commonly referred to as Divine Nine (D9) organization. In this seminar, you will learn about all nine organizations but also the current chapter that are on …
This event originated in Fraternity and Sorority Life.
Sport - Intramural

Kicking Contest

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Recurring Date Info:
Daily:
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8:00 pm
Location: Mabel Lee Fields
Entry fee: FREE
This event originated in Intramural Sports.

Ongoing Events

Activity

Spin Challenge

Date:
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All Day
Location: Campus Recreation Center
How many miles can you spin during the month of October?
This event originated in Fitness.
Exhibition

Charting Our Path: Celebrating 50 Years of Black Studies Traveling Exhibit

The exhibit celebrates the 50 years of Black Studies at the University of Nebraska at Omaha, sharing both the triumphs and turbulent history of one of the oldest Black Studies departments in the nation.

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All Day
Location: Love Library North & Link
This 4-panel traveling exhibit shares historical snapshots of one of the oldest Black Studies departments in the nation, highlighting debates over curriculum, attempts to downgrade the department to a program, and the mutual engagement between campus …
This event originated in Libraries.