News

If you’re a member of the media and have questions about a news release or would like to get in touch with Hastings College faculty, staff or students, contact Michael Howie in our communications office at mhowie@hastings.edu or (o) 402.461.7743 or (m) 402.984.9408.

Campus News

Continuing to expand its fingerprint internationally, Hastings College has signed agreements with several international universities, which will make it easier for Hastings College students to study abroad, and students at the partner institutions to study at Hastings College. The initiative is an extension of the College’s study abroad initiative set to launch in fall 2019. […]

...

Rob Andrews, a 2007 Hastings College graduate, is coming back to campus as a speaker for Black History Month. He will speak February 28 at 7:00 p.m. in Fuhr Hall (723 E. 9th Street) on campus. The event is free and open to the public. The event is sponsored by the Black Student Alliance, the […]

...

The Crane Trust and Hastings College have announced a partnership to offer a summer academy experience specifically designed for juniors in high school who are interested in wildlife and natural science. The first program of its type designed specifically for high school students will focus on the unique ecology of the Platte River. “The Crane […]

...

Dr. Amanda Solem, a Hastings College biology professor, has been awarded a fellowship with High-throughput Discovery Science and Inquiry-based Case Studies for Today’s Students (HITS). She is one of 10 professors across the country selected for the two-year HITS Case Fellows program. As part of the fellowship, Solem will be trained in developing and implementing […]

...

Top prizes for the Hastings College Student Art Show have been announced, with three students given top awards. The show had 75 pieces entered, with 54 chosen to be on exhibit this month at the Hastings College Jackson Dinsdale Art Center (JDAC) gallery. All students on campus were invited to submit work in a variety […]

...

The SPEAK2compete Summer Speech Intensive at Hastings College is a three night, four day experience for students who will be in grades 7-12 this fall. During the camp, students will learn the process of winning in speech and life. The camp is scheduled for June 27-30, 2019, on the Hastings College campus, and is designed […]

...

The Hastings College Broncos Forensics team set a team record by earning six state championships at the Nebraska Intercollegiate Forensics Association (NIFA) State Tournament held February 9 in Lincoln, Nebraska. This was the first year every person on the team had qualified at least one event for the national tournament, which is held in April, […]

...

The Hastings College Forensics Team found success on the edge of Nebraska at the Monumental Swing in Scottsbluff, Nebraska, hosted by Western Nebraska Community College. The team qualified four more events to the American Forensics Association national tournament in April. Melissa Loney, a junior from Omaha, Nebraska, qualified her Impromptu Speaking and Communication Analysis. Sam […]

...

Tech Studio, which bridges tradition methods of creating art with digital processes of design and fabrication, is an exhibition at the Minden Opera House Gallery featuring work from Hastings College students. The Minden Opera House (322 E. 5th St. in Minden, Nebraska) will host an reception recognizing the work on February 8, at 6:00 p.m. […]

...

The Hastings College chapter of Omicron Delta Kappa (ODK), a national leadership honor society, welcomed 18 new members at its annual induction ceremony in January. To be inducted into ODK, membership qualifications include being in the top 35 percent of juniors and seniors classes and demonstrate exemplary character. ODK encourages collaboration among members across the […]

...
Search