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Indigenous garden creates space for expanded teaching, learning

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Students plant the Indigenous garden on Sept. 16.

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Ethan Hawke in BORN TO BE BLUE
'Born to Be Blue,' 'The Family Fang' open at the Ross
May 5, 2016
Arts
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Michel Hogue
'Métis and the Medicine Line' wins 2016 Stubbendieck book prize
May 4, 2016
Arts
Society & Culture
Charles E. Cather, an heir to his aunt Willa Cather, left an estate gift to the University of Nebraska in 2011 that included manuscripts, letters, medals and inscribed first editions of her work.
Willa Cather's nephew leaves $5.8M to university
May 3, 2016
Arts
Society & Culture
Sheldon's new exhibition, "It Was Never Linear: Recent Painting," includes "Zenoic Racetrack" by Colin Prahl. The exhibit opens May 6.
Mason, Holz team-up for new Sheldon exhibition
May 3, 2016
Arts
On Campus
The first national tour of "Matilda the Musical" is coming to the Lied Center for Performing Arts for a six-show run May 31 through June 3, 2017.
'Matilda' coming to Lied Center for six-show run
May 3, 2016
Arts
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2016 fashion award winners named
April 29, 2016
Arts
Alison Stewart, professor of art history, has discovered unpublished documents by Renaissance artist Sebald Beham. She found the documents (both receipts, one shown above) while conducting research for a book on Beham.
Stewart uncovers Renaissance artist documents
April 27, 2016
Arts
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The Lied Center for Performing Arts will close its 2015-16 season with "Whose Live Anyway?" at 7:30 p.m. April 29.
Lied season to close with 'Whose Live Anyway?'
April 27, 2016
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Lindsay Johnson (left) and Emily Case-Buskirk look at a piece of paper at a table with a microphone on it. In the background is a computer monitor with a map of the United States showing "NOAA Gridded 7-Day Precipitation."
'Drought Download' video series visualizes U.S. Drought Monitor
September 30, 2025
Agriculture & Environment
Student connecting wires as part of a robotics project.
Nebraska Engineering launches state’s first robotics major
September 29, 2025
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Detail of a column on the south side of Pound Hall, surrounded by the greenery of trees.
Hearings for proposed budget reductions to begin Oct. 1
September 29, 2025

Husker engineer earns NSF award to study release of micro-, nanoplastics

September 30, 2025

Lucia Fernandez-Ballester, assistant professor of mechanical and materials engineering, poses next to a microscope and computer monitor in a lab.
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