Join the Office of Multicultural Affairs and the UNO Art Gallery as they host "Resilience," an Indigenous Art Exhibition. This exhibition highlights the vibrancy and diversity of contemporary Indigenous cultures by featuring works by Anita Fields, Lydia Cheshewalla, Reyna Hernandez, and Sarah Rowe. The exhibit will also showcase works by UNO student artists Mariah Abney, Shiloh King, and Alexandrea Walker. Together, these creations explore themes of nature and our relationship to it, transformation, and resilience.
The UNO Art Gallery is located on the first floor of the Weber Fine Arts Building.
Christy Abizaid learned about the National Counterterrorism Innovation, Technology, and Education Center (NCITE) at UNO's research into the metaverse and its other important counterterrorism initiatives.
The William Brennan Institute for Labor Studies has launched a monthly audio podcast titled What Does Labor Want? to discuss relevant and timely issues which impact the lives of Nebraska wage earners, union members, and the labor movement.
There will be permit-free, open parking in all faculty/student surface lots and garages on campus (in general use parking stalls). Shuttles will run with limited service; Oct. 17 & 18.
The Ambassadors Forum will bring together three former senior diplomats with deep experience in Latin America to explore overarching issues and respond to questions; Oct. 24.
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