UNK professor Mary Beth Ailes explores diplomatic tensions in the North Atlantic at April 12 event

The Brown Bag Lecture Series presentation is free and open to the public.

UNK hosts district History Day contest, with 125 middle and high school students competing

Students presented projects in categories such as performance, website design, research paper, documentary film and poster…

UNK history professor uncovers Willa Cather’s connections to campus, Kearney community

Nathan Tye's research was published in the fall 2022 edition of Willa Cather Review.

UNK grad Autumn Langemeier discussing new Historical Marker Equity Program at March 8 event

The program was developed to offer improved access for underrepresented communities and fields of Nebraska history.

Feb. 8 presentation focuses on the vibrant history of arts and culture in Kearney

The Kearney Creates project documents “the transformative character of our artists and the Kearney community” in…

Travel back in time during lecture on Kearney street railway

First horse-drawn and later electrified, Kearney’s street railway brought a feeling of modernity and innovation to…