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Mugshot of Ann Mari May
May's new book examines gender roles and the economics profession
July 15, 2022
Peter Lefferts
Lefferts’ book reviews, rebuilds early English motet
October 6, 2021
Arts
On Campus
Rumiko Handa poses with her new book "Presenting Difficult Pasts Through Architecture: Converting National Socialist Sites to Documentation Centers"
Handa publishes book exploring design strategies used in post-war Germany
October 4, 2021
Society & Culture
On Campus
William Grange's 13th book, titled "Cabaret," was recently released as part of the Forms of Drama series from Methuen Drama in London.
Grange’s new book explores roots, fun of cabaret
September 30, 2021
On Campus
Suping Lu, a professor in the University Libraries, continues to expand his research into attrocities by Japanese troops in China. HIs publications feature eyewitness accounts of the atrocities and aftermath of the Nanjing massacre.
Lu's new book features 20 years of Nanjing Massacre research
September 7, 2020
Society & Culture
On Campus
Tim Borstelmann
New book explores what foreignness has meant across American history
April 27, 2020
Larkin Powell's new book "Great Plains Birds" is part of the University of Nebraska Press' Discover the Great Plains series.
Powell's new book explores birds of the Great Plains
April 20, 2020
"Bodies Built for Game" is an anthology inspired by a Prairie Schooner topic and published by the University of Nebraska Press.
New book challenges traditional ideas of sport
April 8, 2020
Arts
Abla Hasan
Hasan's new book examines egalitarianism of the Qur'an
December 9, 2019
Society & Culture
A new publication by Dana Divine (left), Steve Sibray and Les Howard (both not pictured) highlights Nebraska's seven secondary aquifers.
Publication highlights Nebraska’s secondary aquifers
December 15, 2017
Agriculture & Environment
In a new book, Nebraska's Brenda Wristen is combining years of research and study to help show small-handed pianists that they can continue to play difficult compositions by developing new ways to finger the keys.
Wristen co-authors guide to aid small-handed pianists
November 28, 2017
Carrie Belle Raymond (standing, at right) directs the university chorus in April 1922 in what is today the Architecture Hall library reading room. Raymond was hired in 1894 to direct the university chorus and orchestra. She also taught music until her death in 1927. The first women's dormitory, Raymond Hall, was named for her in 1931. This image is included in Kay Logan-Peters' new book, "University of Nebraska–Lincoln."
Logan-Peters to sign copies of book on university's history
November 1, 2017
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