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National Champions x2 Celebration planned at Hastings College

Following the achievement of winning two national championships on the same day, Hastings College is ready to throw open its doors to celebrate the successes of its volleyball and men’s soccer teams with Bronco fans near and far. All are invited to the Hastings College Broncos National Champions x2 Celebration this Saturday, December 10. The […]

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Hastings College to host advanced showing of Jun Kaneko documentary

Hastings College will host two sneak previews of independent producer Joel Geyer’s “Kaneko’s Monumental Risk,” a one-hour documentary biography about artist Jun Kaneko on Friday, Dec. 9 in the Jackson Dinsdale Art Center (700 E. 12th Street in Hastings). The previews are free and open to the public. The first showing begins at 4:00 p.m. and

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Dr. Travis Feezell named 17th President of Hastings College

On June 1, 2017, Hastings College will start a new era as Dr. Travis Feezell [fee-ZELL] becomes the College’s 17th President. The Hastings College Board of Trustees appointed Feezell, who currently serves as Provost and Chief Academic Officer at University of the Ozarks in Clarksville, Arkansas, to the position following a national search. Don Jackson,

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Hastings College students, professor recognized at national communication convention

At the National Communication Association’s 102nd Annual Convention in Philadelphia, one Hastings College student received a top award for a research paper, another was elected to a national advisory board and a professor was named national advisor of the year. Garrett Delphia, a senior from Highlands Ranch, Colorado, was selected to receive the Steven A.

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Crimson Cupboard benefits food insecure students at Hastings College

The Crimson Cupboard, a food assistance program for students at Hastings College, began this fall as a way to provide for students who face food insecurity. Hastings College students can receive vouchers to purchase food at Russ’s Market in Hastings or receive a small package of food to last until their next grocery store visit.

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Jackson Dinsdale Art Center gallery featuring work by Watie White

The Hastings College Jackson Dinsdale Art Center is featuring the art of painter, printmaker and public artist Watie White now through December 2. White, from Omaha, Nebraska, uses traditional and new techniques to channel his insatiable curiosity about the lives of others. He has exhibited across the nation and around world, most recently in collaboration

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LocalGlobal sponsors activities for Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week

LocalGlobal, a student organization at Hastings College, will host a week of activities for Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week beginning Friday, November 11. Hunger and Homelessness Awareness week is an annual event on campus dedicated to raising awareness about hunger issues both locally  in Hastings and around the globe. Throughout the week, volunteers can attend

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Alpha Psi Omega theatre honorary set to produce ‘Glimmer (the ELF!)’

When Ellie loses her Christmas spirit, Santa sends his special elf Glimmer to help her and her family remember what the season is all about in the Hastings College Alpha Psi Omega’s production of  “Glimmer (the ELF!),” written by HC alumna Jessica Brock. Showtimes are 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, December 1, 2 and

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