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Husker Students in Tune with Nebraska's Past
A group of Husker music students write original music compositions inspired by historical artifacts from the university's archives.
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Cupola Climb 2022
The Libraries staff climb up to the Love Library Cupola to take pictures of the staff & students signatures left behind over the years.
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Ice Cream Social Pop-Up Celebrates UNL Libraries
The University Libraries are kicking off Pages to Paths, a year celebrating major milestones, including the opening of Love Library 80 years ago. Pages to Paths will include events, activities and initiatives that celebrate the University Libraries — its history, its people, and its evolving role in the Cornhusker State's research and learning landscape. Learn more at https://news.unl.edu/article/libraries-marking-five-milestones-with-pages-to-paths-celebration
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Libraries Thank you GBR
Students thank donors of the library for Glow Big Red
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Glow Big Red 2025
Why do students love the library?
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A Short History of the UNL Digital Commons
Paul Royster gives presentation in the fall of 2023
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Stewart: Love to Lead
Dean of University Libraries Claire Stewart talks about leading Libraries.
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Stewart: A Library for All Nebraskans
Dean of University Libraries Claire Stewart talks about the impact of Libraries.
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Dinsdale Family Learning Commons
Dinsdale Family Learning Commons is now open!
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Mask up!
A simple message to remember to wear your mask when in the libraries space.
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Keep your distance
A reminder to stay at least 6 feet away from others while in the library.
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Welcome to University Libraries
Welcome video highlighting our spaces and the services we offer to the community.
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July 6 Adele Hall Learning Commons Opening
The Adele Hall Learning Commons will re-open to UNL faculty, staff and students on July 6.
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2019 Visiting Scholar Lecture: Academic Freedom The Key Role of Archival Records
Tanya Zanish-Belcher’s presentation addresses research, and the broadest sense of the historical record, which is based on, or depends upon, the quality and amount of historical records available for the types of stories we can tell.
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SciPOP: Boldly Going: Star Trek Meets Real World Space Law
From the Prime Directive to the 1967 Outer Space Treaty, how does the Star Trek universe compare to real space law? Join us for an evening with Elsbeth Magilton, J.D., as she examines international and domestic space law through a science fiction lens.
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Merger Ceremony: Nick Capparelli
Alumni Association President Nick Capparelli speaks at the July 1, 1968 ceremony marking the creation of the University of Nebraska at Omaha.
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Merger Ceremony: John D. Blackwell
Art Department Head John D. Blackwell speaks at the July 1, 1968 ceremony marking the creation of the University of Nebraska at Omaha.
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Merger Ceremony: UNO Sign Unveiled
July 1, 1968 ceremony marks the creation of the University of Nebraska at Omaha.
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Merger Ceremony: UNO joins NU
July 1, 1968 ceremony marks the creation of the University of Nebraska at Omaha.
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Merger Ceremony: Governor Norbert Tiemann
July 1, 1968. Governor Norbert Tiemann speaks at ceremony marking the creation of the University of Nebraska at Omaha.
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Merger Ceremony: Clifford Hardin
July 1, 1968. Clifford Hardin speaks at ceremony marking the creation of the University of Nebraska at Omaha.
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Merger Ceremony: Ben Greenberg
July 1, 1968. Ben Greenberg speaks at ceremony marking the creation of the University of Nebraska at Omaha.
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Merger Ceremony: Kirk Naylor
July 1, 1968. Kirk Naylor speaks at ceremony marking the creation of the University of Nebraska at Omaha.
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Merger Ceremony: Randy Owens
July 1, 1968. Randy Owens speaks at ceremony marking the creation of the University of Nebraska at Omaha.
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SciPop Talks - The Science of Self: How Gender Bias & Mindsets Influence the Inner Scientist
Adolescence is a time of self-exploration when youth imagine many possibilities as they begin to think about careers. Applied Sociologist, Dr. Trish Wonch Hill, will explore a study that examines how mindsets and cultural biases about who can be a scientist might limit the possibility of science selves for boys and girls.
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