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Lions and tigers and zombies expected at Hastings College’s 2012 “Trick or Treat Street”

With games, prizes, snacks and more, there’s truly something for all boys and “ghouls” at Hastings College’s Trick or Treat Street. On Sunday, Oct. 28 from 2-4 pm. in the Hastings College Circle Drive (800 N. Turner Ave.), the HC Public Relations Ambassadors (PRA) will host children of all ages for a fun-filled afternoon of […]

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Bobby Gottsch Difference Makers Campaign enters public phase

Robert “Bobby” Gottsch lived the values of rural Nebraska and the Midwest: excellence, loyalty, hard work, self-reliance and fiscal conservatism. In Hastings College, the late cattleman and agri-business leader found an institution which embodies those same values. Consequently, he gave freely of his time and resources toward scholarships, building and maintenance projects, athletics and a

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Hastings College Artist Lecture Series Student Symposium Announces Speakers

The Hastings College Artist Lecture Series Student Symposium is pleased to present “Have No Fear, ALS is Here!”, October 9-12, 2012, on the Hastings College Campus. The symposium centers on the topic “Fear” and begins with “Fear in Your Field”, a panel discussion about how fear is manifested in diverse academic and professional fields. This

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First E.N. Thompson Forum Simulcast explores religion in the U.S.

Robert Putnam, the Malkin Professor of Public Policy at Harvard University, will present the Governor’s Lecture in the Humanities as part of the E.N. Thompson Lecture series. His presentation, “American Grace: How Religion Divides and Unites Us”, will be simulcast at Hastings College on Tuesday, October 2 at 7:30 p.m. in the lower level of

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Tree tours include stops at Hastings College, Highland Park Arboretums

Free public tours of arboretums in south central Nebraska will take place October 3-5 at gardens created to serve the communities they’re located in—public landscapes designed for active use, sustainability and beauty. The gardens are all part of the Nebraska Statewide Arboretum (NSA), having made a commitment to careful plant selection, diversity, wise management and

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September 30th recital at Hastings College to feature a voice and piano performance major

A Hastings College student pursuing a music piano and voice performance degree will grace the stage at Perkins Auditorium of Fuhr Hall of Music (723 E. 9th St.) on Sunday, September 30 at 7:30 p.m. The recital is free and open to the public.   Nicholas Raimondo, a senior from Columbus, Neb., will sing works

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Media Advisory: Hastings College to kick off Bobby Gottsch Difference Makers Campaign

Who:            Hastings CollegeWhat:           Press Conference to announce a new fundraising campaign The late Bobby Gottsch dedicated his time and resources to Hastings College, serving as Vice Chair of the Board of Trustees at the time of death in 2011. He gave generously to projects at the College and

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October 14th recital at Hastings College to feature the 2011 Presser Scholar

A Hastings College student pursuing a Bachelor of Music in Flute Performance degree will grace the stage at Perkins Auditorium of Fuhr Hall of Music on Sunday, October 14th at 3 p.m.  Their recital is free and open to the public.   Deann Nicolaus, a senior from Sterling, Colo., will perform works by Enesco, Benda,

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