A peaceful protest in 1969, organized by Black students seeking equal treatment, helped set the stage for five decades of Black Studies at UNO. Despite being one of the oldest departments of its kind in the U.S., the story of UNO's Department of Black Studies is just beginning.
Join us for a talk on "Black Women's Activism" presented by Dawne Curry, Ph.D., of the University of Nebraska–Lincoln. This conversation is a part of a year-long series of virtual events marking the 50th anniversary of the Department of Black Studies at UNO.
As a way to help bridge the full life cycle of sponsored research and creative activity, UNO Grants Accounting will move from Business and Finance to the Office of Research and Creative Activity, this April.
This Ancient Mediterranean Studies lecture will be presented by Rachel Meyers, Ph.D., an associate professor of Classical Studies at Iowa State University; March 2.