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February 12 - 13, 2024
A Special Archives Event
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Upcoming Events
Exhibits
The Libraries displays exhibits in several locations. If you know of an exhibit that fits with the University Libraries mission and goals, submit your idea to the Exhibit Team for review.
Temporary Exhibit
Artificial Archivist
Location: Lower Level, Love South
The exhibit focuses on the history leading to Nebraska’s unicameral legislature and highlights items from Archives & Special Collections. A detailed display on the process of working with ChatGPT is included.
Visit the ChatGPT as Curator Exhibit
Temporary Exhibit
Opportunity & Opposition
A Century of Women's Athletics of the University of Nebraska
Location: Love Library South, Second Floor
The exhibit traces the rich and complex history of women’s athletics from an 1883 petition for equivalent opportunities through the initial impact of Title IX.
Curated by assistant professor of practice and outreach archivist Traci Robison and designed by graphic designer Erin Colonna.
Learn more about the exhibit
Ongoing Exhibit
Women in WWII
Location: Love Library South, Lower Level Hallway
This ongoing exhibit highlights a collection of World War II posters from Archives and Special Collections. These WWII posters illustrate the roles women contributed to during the war.

Online Exhibit
Cottages, Curfews, and Co-Eds
A History of Women's Housing at the University of Nebraska - Lincoln
The landscape of on-campus housing has changed significantly throughout the history of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
