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Perlich, student research team publish communication assessment study 

A scientific manuscript co-authored by Dr. John Perlich, professor of communication studies at Hastings College, was published by Cornerstone: A Collection of Scholarly and Creative Works in the journal “Speaker & Gavel.” The paper was co-authored by Justin Arends, Marissa Christiancy, Anna Griggs, Joe Kindig, Trischia Rueckert, Tyler Schuster and Mary Swift, who were students […]

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Collegiate media team producing livestream of NAIA D-II Women’s Basketball National Championship

Hastings College media students are in Sioux City, Iowa, where they will spend the next week producing livestreams of the 2018 NAIA Division II Women’s Basketball National Championship running March 7-13. These students will also oversee the livestreams of the semifinals and championship games broadcast March 12 and 13 on ESPN3. Hastings College media students

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Brown’s ‘Recent Photographs’ combines architecture, photography

Hastings College is presenting “Recent Photographs,” an exhibition by Todd Brown, in the Jackson Dinsdale Art Center gallery. The show runs March 5-28, with an artist reception and gallery talk scheduled for March 8 from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m.  Brown currently lives and works in Hastings, Nebraska. In the last decade, he has been honored

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Hastings College theatre majors cap college careers with one-act plays

The Hastings College Theatre Department will be presenting its 2018 capstones March 8, 9 and 10 at 7:30 p.m., and March 11 at 2:00 p.m. All performances are in Scott Studio Theatre (806 N. Turner Ave.). General admission tickets are $8, admission for seniors and non-Hastings College students is $5. To reserve tickets, email the

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Bronco Bash connects forensics competitors with Hastings College history, legacy

The Hastings College Broncos Forensics team hosted its annual Bronco Bash tournament in the Morrison-Reeves Science Center on February 17-18. Hastings College placed fourth overall in team sweepstakes for the weekend. The first day of the tournament was dubbed the “Kool-Aid Classic,” honoring Hastings’ historical ties to the flavored drink mix. Sunday featured an alumni-themed

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Hastings College Forensics team finishes second at state

The Hastings College Broncos Forensics team moved ahead of the University of Nebraska–Lincoln as the second best forensics team in the state during the Nebraska Intercollegiate Forensics Association (NIFA) State Tournament on February 10. This marks the first time since 2012 that Hastings College earned the second place title at the State Tournament. Andrew Boge,

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Hastings College a cappella group qualifies for regional competition

The Hastings College student a cappella group Millennial Vibe is moving on to a regional International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella (ICCA) competition after finishing second at a district competition in Lincoln February 10. The regional competition is in Phoenix, Arizona, March 31. To compete in ICCA’s district competitions, students had to submit an audition

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With Invited Faculty Lecture, Anderson to give insight into the life of George Eliot

Dr. Antje Anderson, professor of English at Hastings College, will discuss her love of George Eliot for the spring 2018 Artist Lecture Series Invited Faculty Lecture. In her lecture, “Antje Loves George: A Long-Term Academic Romance,” Anderson will discuss how she came to love the renowned Victorian novelist George Eliot, starting with her first encounter

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Hastings College receives grant from Jackson Dinsdale Endowed Fund

Jackson Dinsdale, a talented student-artist from Grand Island, Nebraska, who died in 2014, left a legacy that continues to benefit students at Hastings College. The College announced today that it has received a grant of more than $430,000 from the Jackson Dinsdale Endowed Fund, a donor-advised fund held at the Grand Island Community Foundation and

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