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Student Showcase poster

Student Showcase Colloquium

September 14, 2016
Reyna Grande Flyer

Talk by Reyna Grande, Award Winning Novelist & Author

August 22, 2016

Public Lecture by Michelle M. Wright, Professor of African American Studies and Comparative Literary Studies, Northwestern University

August 22, 2016

Institute for Ethnic Studies Professor and Researcher joins Austrialian Researcher in exploring bias in legal tools

August 12, 2016
From Nebraska Today

Achievements | Honors, awards, publications for Aug. 5

August 5, 2016
UNL's Mark Awakuni-Swetland gestures as he talks to students during a tipi set-up day outside of Oldfather Hall.
From Nebraska Today

Awakuni-Swetland memorial dinner is April 9

April 6, 2016
Members of UNL's Institute for Ethnic Studies box up donated books prior to sending them to the Ferguson Municipal Public Library. More than 600 books were collected for campuswide effort.
From Nebraska Today

Ethnic studies donates books to Ferguson library

October 29, 2015
Books for Ferguson Library

UNL’s Institute for Ethnic Studies sends books to Ferguson Library

October 28, 2015
From Nebraska Today

Lecture to explore women's rights in Muslim nations

October 22, 2015
A free screening of Chilean filmmaker Cecilia Barriga's "Three Moments, A Shout" documentary is 10:30 a.m. Oct. 9 at UNL's Mary Riepma Ross Media Arts Center.
From Nebraska Today

Director to attend free screening of 'Three Moments, A Shout'

October 9, 2015
Joy Castro, professor of English and ethnic studies, is author of the new book "How Winter Began." The book features stories about oppressed women and deciding how or whether to trust after betrayal.
From Nebraska Today

New Books: Oppressed women featured in Castro's 'How Winter Began'

October 4, 2015
From Nebraska Today

Documentary showing to engage students in some Native realities Oct. 8

September 28, 2015

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