Sponsored by the Goldstein Family Community Chair in Human Rights, the week is a series of events intended to educate the community about human rights concerns and to highlight the work of scholars, students, and community organizations in promoting human rights; events begin Sept. 23.
The UNO flag will be lowered in memory of Kaipust, a UNO alumnus and cherished member of the larger Maverick family, and his son, Taylor, who passed away on Sept. 4.
Barry found herself in a tech-driven role without having a background in the field. After finding her footing in technology through UNO's College of Information Science & Technology, she's helping others find their place in the field, too.
The TABS program assists instructors in identifying and effectively using their teaching strengths, isolating teaching problems, and developing improvement strategies to achieve professional growth; rolling deadlines Sept. 22, 29 and Oct. 6.
Join the Office of Multicultural Affairs once a month on Thursdays for virtual discussion where Mavericks can engage in critical and meaningful conversation with others to learn, share, and broaden their horizons; next event Sept. 30.
A selection of UNO Honors students will share their findings from the "Creativity as Survival" colloquium, lead a discussion on creativity during challenging times, and answer audience questions; Sept. 30.
To better serve the Maverick community and allow for more campus feedback, the previously-scheduled town halls for faculty and staff, hosted by Chancellor Li, will be transitioning to campus listening sessions.