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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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State’s longest-running honors ensembles featured students from 35 high schools

Hastings College held its 56th Annual Honor Band, 48th Annual Honor Choir and 39th Annual Honor Orchestra on campus February 1-3, culminating with the annual concert on February 3 The Hastings College Honor Band, Orchestra and Choir (HBOC) are the longest-running high school music honor ensembles sponsored by a college in Nebraska and feature some

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Dux to discuss impact of President’s trade, economic policies on Nebraska

Jordan Dux, the Nebraska Farm Bureau Federation’s director of national affairs, is coming to Hastings College to discuss President Donald Trump’s economic and trade policies and their impact on Nebraska. Dux will speak Tuesday, February 6 at 7:00 p.m. in French Memorial Chapel (800 N. Turner Ave.). The event is free and open to the

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Hastings College forensics celebrates back-to-back tournament successes

The Hastings College forensics team had successful consecutive weekends at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln and Kansas State University, respectively. Over the weekends, the team qualified six more events for the American Forensics Association National Individual Events Tournament (AFA-NIET) in April. The team first traveled to UNL for the Big 10 Conference tournament January 20-21 and

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Order of Omega scholarship recognizes Tyra’s leadership, service

The Order of Omega, a national leadership honor society for members of fraternity and sorority organizations, awarded Hastings College student Amanda Tyra with the Dr. Kent L. Gardner Scholarship. Tyra, of Thornton, Colorado, is a senior at Hastings College majoring human resource management and psychology. She also serves as co-president for the Alpha Phi Sigma

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