Cottages, Curfews, and Co-Eds A History of Women's Housing at the University of Nebraska - Lincoln The landscape of on-campus housing has changed significantly throughout the history of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. This exhibit focuses on the experience of...
Unkissed Kisses LGBTQ+ Literature & the 150+ Year History of the University of Nebraska In 1970, the University of Nebraska became the first state University to offer a fully approved course in LGBTQ studies, a project initiated by gay scholar and activist Louis...
H Alice Howell A Woman's Journey Through the Early 20th Century A Force for Change During the Victorian Era and through the Edwardian age, men dominated theatre and the dramatic arts. This was no different in Lincoln, where men operated the two major theatres and...
Women’s Resource Center Helping Students Since 1971 Introduction Timeline Issues Support Conclusion Bibliography Introduction Since opening in the Union in 1971, the Women’s Resource Center has been a staple of campus life at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln....
The Messenger of Death: UNL and the Fight against the “Spanish Flu” In the fall of 1918, students at the University of Nebraska faced an unprecedented time. World War I raged on, supply rationing was in full force, and rumors circulated about a terrifying invisible...