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‘Sourcing Our Surroundings’ open in west gallery of JDAC

The opening gallery exhibition of the academic year is on display now through September 16 in the west gallery of the Hastings College Jackson Dinsdale Art Center. The exhibition, titled “Sourcing Our Surroundings,” features three Nebraska artists. The gallery is free and open to the public Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. […]

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Hastings College announces endowed professorships, lectureship

At the beginning of the 2023-24 academic year, Hastings College announced faculty who have been appointed to its Endowed Professorships and Lectureship. Endowed professorships and lectureship are established through the Hastings College Foundation by Hastings College alumni and friends who wish to make a significant, long-lasting impact on academics at Hastings College. Individuals who would

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Hastings College welcomes biggest incoming class in a decade

With Hastings College opening for its academic year on Wednesday, August 16, it’s excited to welcome its largest incoming student class in a decade. The College is growing, but remains committed to why students choose Hastings College: an intentionally small, together-learning, engaged community where students flourish. Over the last few days, Hastings College welcomed 347

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Reeds publishes article in literary journal based on Invited Faculty Lecture

Dr. Eleanor Reeds, assistant professor of English, recently published an article in Neo-Victorian Studies, a peer-reviewed journal that explores how the nineteenth century continues to be reimagined today. Her article, “Chase Berggrun’s R E D and Transfeminist Erasure: Uncovering a ‘Queer Tongue’ in Dracula,” appeared in the recently released 2022 general issue and the project

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Lowry, Brotzki named Hastings College Outstanding Alumni Coaches

The Hastings College Alumni Association has named two Outstanding Alumni Coach award recipients this year: James Lowry ‘91/MAT ‘94, a social studies teacher and tennis coach at Grand Island Central Catholic High School, and Tim Brotzki ‘92, president and general manager at the Omaha Sports Academy and head boys’ basketball coach at Platteview High School.

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68 students on campus for Open Space fine arts immersion experience

Hastings College welcomed 68 students to campus as part of its Open Space for the Visual and Performing Arts immersion experience yesterday. Open Space runs the entire week, concluding Saturday, June 17, with a public showing of student work and performances. Hastings College’s art faculty selected 30 students to attend Open Space for the Visual

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Students present poster at political science meeting

Four Hastings College students attended the spring Midwest Political Science Association conference in Chicago, Illinois, earlier this year. Three students presented a poster titled “Authoritarian Personalities: The personality variation in left- and right-wing authoritarians” during the conference. Students who presented the poster included Riley Lanning of Glendale, Arizona; Betsy Miller of Arlington, Kansas; and Cody

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Peterson named president-elect of Nebraska Academy of Sciences

Dr. Bradley Peterson, associate professor of physics at Hastings College, has been named president-elect of the Nebraska Academy of Sciences (NAS), a private foundation founded in 1880 that works to disseminate scientific knowledge and facilitate cooperation among scientists in Nebraska. He will serve in the role for a year, then serve as president of the

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