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Digital humanities group fosters student collaboration
February 19, 2016
Society & Culture
James Le Sueur (at podium) used selected interviews to show the power of intellectual Muslims against radical Islam during a standing-room-only presentation in Andrews Hall on Dec. 8.
Le Sueur emphasizes Muslim struggles against radical Islam
December 9, 2015
Students access resources in the College of Arts and Sciences advising center in Oldfather Hall. The college has recently incorporated career-planning measures to better prepare students for life beyond college.
College's emphasis on career planning opens doors
December 2, 2015
In this screen capture from a 2011 UNL video, James Le Sueur discusses the "Arab Spring."
LeSueur talk will focus on Muslims combatting radical Islam
December 1, 2015
(From left) Carole Levin, chair of the medieval and Renaissance studies program, meets with University of York graduate student Dustin Neighbors and UNL graduate student Andrea Nichols at the University of York. While completing research under a Fulbright award last year, Levin forged an academic partnership between UNL and York’s respective medieval and Renaissance studies programs.
UNL, U. of York partnership benefits students
November 26, 2015
Darlene Clark Hine
African-American women's history scholar to deliver Pauley Lecture
September 25, 2015
Website upgrade provides new tools to study history of slavery
September 11, 2015
Humanities on the Edge series will examine posthumanism
September 11, 2015
Detail from the cover of Carole Levin's "Scholars and Poets Talk About Queens," which is the 36th book in her Queenship and Power series.
New book gives spotlight to Nebraska scholars, writers
August 21, 2015
Jean Kops talks with students in a class during her junior year at UNL. Kops will graduate from UNL during commencement exercises on Aug. 15.
Student, 87, earns UNL degree after 68-year hiatus
August 10, 2015
A research project into campus architecture has led to Kay Logan-Peters becoming an unofficial UNL historian. Her work is featured in the UNL Historical Buildings website.
Logan-Peters plans to expand research into history of UNL architecture
August 7, 2015
Humanities Without Walls allows UNL grad students to explore career options
July 27, 2015

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