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44 students selected for new Carson Center cohort

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A metal sign reads "Johnny Carson Center for Emerging Media Arts."

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Genoway's 'This Blessed Earth' wins Stubbendieck book prize
May 7, 2018
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The Lied Center will host the musical comedy "The Book of Mormon" Dec. 11-16.
'Book of Mormon,' Leslie Odom Jr., Tim Allen highlight Lied's new season
May 3, 2018
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One of the two new Sheldon artworks selected by Nebraska students is "For John Altoon," an etching by Richard Tuttle.
Sheldon offers students hands-on lesson in art selection
May 2, 2018
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A recent education abroad experience in India inspired new textiles by Nebraska's Michael James. This work is among those featured in his new solo exhibition at Omaha's Modern Arts Midtown.
New textiles exhibition documents James' impressions of India
May 1, 2018
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Audra McDonald concert postponed
April 25, 2018
Arts
Excerpt of "Riding the Thunderbolt" by Robert Taylor.
Great Plains exhibition features blended styles, imagery of Oklahoma artist
April 24, 2018
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On Campus
Dylan Severino, senior in classical languages, wears a gyro sign as he calls out to fellow students to attend the Homerthon. The university’s first-ever Homerathon — a marathon reading of “Iliad” — will begin 7 a.m. April 19 on the Meier Commons green space north of the Nebraska Union. It is expected to wrap at 4 a.m. April 20.  April 19, 2019.
24 hours of 'Iliad' draws hundreds of Huskers
April 20, 2018
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A member of Nebraska Steel plays a pan during practice in Westbrook Music Building. Pans — also known as steel drums — feature hammered areas that when struck with a mallet play a specific note. Different styles of pans operate as “voices” within an ensemble and, when combined, work together like a choir.
Nebraska Steel prepares for debut performance
April 18, 2018
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Avery Lambert is photographed in the offices of the Pacific Legal Foundation.
Lambert finds connection, future career paths in D.C.
August 27, 2025
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Ng’ang’a Wahu-Mũchiri, associate professor of English, stands on a bridge, over a river, with his arms crossed. He is wearing a blue-and-white plaid shirt.
Wahu-Mũchiri earns fellowship to examine water ecosystems in African literature
August 27, 2025
Society & Culture
Barbara Woodhead stands in her office in Louise Pound Hall.
Award honors Woodhead's years advocating for equal access to education
August 26, 2025
On Campus

Libraries marking five milestones with Pages to Paths celebration

August 27, 2025

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