This is a humanities area of the College of Arts and Sciences.
This is a humanities area of the College of Arts and Sciences.
On behalf of the campus community, we are so glad each of you is part of the Husker family. The start of the semester always brings such anticipation for the possibilities ahead. New courses, new ...
Today, I am pleased to share with you that for the first time since 2017 we can celebrate an overall enrollment increase at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. A total of 23,992 students are choosing ...
Elva Moreno Del Rio received her M.A. in English from the University of Nebraska–Lincoln in 2022. Her research interests include American literature, African American literature, and Latinx Literature ...
May is a time to honor and celebrate the diverse cultures, traditions, and histories of APIDA communities. They have made significant and meaningful contributions to our society and have been a part ...
Skylark Meets Meadowlark: Reimagining the Bird in British Romantic and Contemporary Native American Literature (University of Nebraska Press, November 2009). Presentation: "Evolution & Its Discontents ...
Adrian Wisnicki's research encompasses several areas. These include Victorian literature, Anglophone literature, the history of empire and colonialism, and the digital humanities (DH). He uses his ...
As a member of the Nebraska fraternity and sorority community, you’re making a lifelong investment in bettering yourself and those around you. As a Nebraska Greek, you’ll surround yourself with a ...
I continue to be excited about the university’s ability to set a new standard of excellence among flagship and land-grant institutions across our country and beyond. UNL is truly unique in building ...
My work is driven by a fascination with methodology: How do we decide what counts as evidence? How do we move from evidence to argument? The study of literature and its history is one of the most ...
This program encourages applications from students with sophomore or junior standing and those planning to pursue an advanced degree (M.S. or Ph.D.) upon completion of the bachelor's degree.