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Nunez's genealogy journey powers Genoa remembrance

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Nebraska's Randall Nunez stands on the steps outside Sheldon Museum of Art.

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Milda Vaitkus, project manager in UNL's School of Natural Resources, runs the "Where's the Weather" booth during the 2014 Weatherfest. The 16th annual Weatherfest will take place from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. and the Central Plains Severe Weather Symposium will run from 1 to 4 p.m. April 16 at Hardin Hall, 3310 Holdrege St.
Weatherfest, Severe Weather Symposium return to UNL April 16
March 30, 2016
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Registration open for NU FEWS Jumpstart workshop
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Celebration of Fela Kuti music, message at Love Library
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Lied Center to present Parsons Dance on April 2
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Pablo Ziegler Quartet to bring tango to the Lied
March 29, 2016
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 Members of the UNL Faculty Jazz Ensemble are (front, from left) Hans Sturm, Peter Bouffard, (second row) Darryl White, Tom Larson, (back row) Dave Hall and Paul Haar.
Free jazz recital features faculty compositions
March 29, 2016
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University administrators and project donors cut the ribbon during the March 28 dedication of UNL's Adele Coryell Hall Learning Commons. The 24-hour learning and study space opened for student use in January.
University celebrates opening of Adele Hall Learning Commons
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Ann Spilker, extended learning coordinator at the University of Nebraska State Museum, stands next to the Nebraska prairie display on the fourth floor of Morrill Hall. Talking about prairie roots with young campers made Spilker realize she wanted to be an educator.
Spilker plants seeds of discovery for museum campers
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Color portrait of Tamar Haspel, food columnist for The Washington Post, on a color campus background.
Heuermann Lecture to address consensus-building for ag solutions
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Josh Palik photographs a flying squirrel habitat house on campus.
Student documents new homeowners on campus — flying squirrels
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Nunez's genealogy journey powers Genoa remembrance

February 17, 2026

Nebraska's Randall Nunez stands on the steps outside Sheldon Museum of Art.
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