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Dr. Pedro Vizoso, assistant professor of Spanish at Hastings College, will discuss the role of humanities in the United States amidst radical political and technological changes in the spring 2017 Artist Lecture Series Invited Faculty Lecture. His lecture, “Confessions of a Foreign language Teacher: The Future of Humanities at the Beginning of the Post-Human Age,” […]
...On January 22, Hastings College hosted 90 students from 11 states who were on campus as part of Crimson Scholars Day to compete for Hastings College’s top academic scholarship, the Walter Scott Scholarship. This full-tuition, renewable scholarship was awarded to three students: Megan Dlouhy of Lincoln, Nebraska; Emma Redinger of Hastings, Nebraska; and William Skulley […]
...A message from Hastings College President Don Jackson ‘70 During its recent meeting, the Hastings College Board of Trustees approved a plan to reshape Hastings College for the future. Developed with input from throughout the Hastings College community, the plan includes realigning some departments and programs to reflect current enrollment as well as reinvesting in […]
...The Hastings College Forensics team returned to the circuit to compete during two consecutive weekends after taking time off for winter break. The team started the second half of the 2016-17 season off by splitting in half to attend both the Hell Froze Over (HFO) national level tournament in Peoria, Illinois, and the Sleet and […]
...As a part of a January Term sociology course at Hastings College, 18 students will present ideas to resolve food insecurity on Jan. 24 from 9:00 to 11:00 a.m. in room 06 of the Daugherty Center (716 N. Turner Ave.) on campus. The course, “Challenge Yourself — Live on $6.44 a Day,” focused on food […]
...Note: Due to health problems, Erin Mundus ’07 was unable to join as a guest artist for the show. The part of Carry A. Nation will instead be played by Dr. Debra Rhodes, professor of music at Hastings College and musical director for the show. The Hastings College Theatre brings Carry A. Nation, a radical member […]
...The National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) has approved Hastings College for its Education Recognition Program (ERP) based on criteria met by the College’s undergraduate exercise science major and strength and conditioning program. Hastings College and its current and incoming students gain several benefits through the ERP endorsement. Most significantly, the NSCA recognition allows […]
...Hastings College has announced the Dean’s List for its fall 2016 semester. For the semester, 359 students from 18 states were named to the Dean’s List, with 216 students achieving a 4.0 grade point. To be eligible for the Dean’s List students must achieve a grade point average of 3.7 to 4.0 on a 4.0 […]
...During three weeks in January, Hastings College students have the opportunity to experience January Term, or J-Term. It’s a time when students immerse themselves in one course, travel the country or travel abroad as part of a learning experience, or grow their skills through an internship or practicum. This year is the 51st J-Term at […]
...Two individuals from Hastings College were recognized recently by the Society of Health & Physical Education–Nebraska (SHAPE Nebraska). Trevor Birdzell, a senior from Lincoln, Nebraska, majoring in physical education and exercise science, was recognized by the awards team at the annual SHAPE conference as the Outstanding Physical Education Major of the Year, one of four […]
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