UNK launching new public history master’s program to meet growing demand – and it’s available entirely online

The program prepares graduates for careers in museums, archives, digital media, state and national parks, historic…

Ask an Antelope: Torsten Homberger uses personal experiences to teach history lessons

"I like to show American college students where and why Europeans went wrong, so we can…

Broc Anderson discussing Kearney’s history to kick off sesquicentennial celebration

Anderson is the community engagement director for Buffalo County Historical Society at the Trails and Rails…

UNK graduate Kaitlyn Selzler discussing nationalism’s role in Russo-Ukrainian War

This talk will discuss two key types of nationalism that have been hotly debated in historical…

Passion for the Past: Doug Biggs shares love of history through teaching, research

“History is all about people to me, and it’s all about telling stories that matter.”

Was the Russian Flu the first coronavirus pandemic? Find out at next Science Café

UNK faculty members Kim Carlson and Doug Biggs will present during the Sept. 26 event.