February 14, 2019

Exhibition to take N150 celebration statewide

Nebraska's Diane Mendenhall reads about a key historic moment in the university's history as she looks at the N150 traveling exhibition in the Nebraska Union.
Craig Chandler | University Communication

Craig Chandler | University Communication
Nebraska's Diane Mendenhall reads about a key historic moment in the university's history as she looks at the N150 traveling exhibition in the Nebraska Union.

An exhibition highlighting historic campus achievements will bring the University of Nebraska–Lincoln’s sesquicentennial celebration to communities across the Cornhusker State.

The N150 traveling exhibition features four two-sided 4-foot-by-8-foot panels detailing key moments in the university’s 150-year history — from influential alumni and cultural contributions to agricultural, technological and science innovation and environmental stewardship. It includes a computer kiosk that allows viewers to read pages from “Dear Old Nebraska U,” a book commemorating the university’s 150 years.

“We created this exhibit as a recognition that our 150th anniversary celebration is an important milestone across our entire statewide campus,” said Chancellor Ronnie Green. “It will help us tell the university’s story of impact and stewardship to many people in many regions of the state during this sesquicentennial year.”

After being displayed at the Nebraska Union through Feb. 18 and the State Capitol from Feb. 19 through March 4, the exhibit will begin its statewide travels with a stop in O’Neill. More dates and locations will be announced. The exhibit will travel to some areas in conjunction with community visits by Green or other top university officials. Communities interested in hosting the display should contact Leslie Reed, public affairs director, University Communication, 402-472-2059 or lreed5@unl.edu.

The exhibition was designed with the assistance of a freelance artist. It was funded through donor contributions.

Nebraska's (from left) Mike Boehm, Ronnie Green and Donde Plowman examine the N150 traveling exhibition in the Nebraska Union. The exhibition is on display on campus through Feb. 19.
Craig Chandler | University Communication
Nebraska's (from left) Mike Boehm, Ronnie Green and Donde Plowman examine the N150 traveling exhibition in the Nebraska Union. The exhibition is on display on campus through Feb. 18.

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Nebraska's Diane Mendenhall reads about a key historic moment in the university's history as she looks at the N150 traveling exhibition in the Nebraska Union.
The N150 traveling exhibition was designed with assistance from a freelance artist and funded through donor contributions. It will shift to the State Capitol from Feb. 19 to March 14 before making a stop in O'Neill.