UNL Center for Great Plains Studies

UNL Center for Great Plains Studies Center for Great Plains Studies works to foster the study of the Great Plains people and the environ The Center administers the Great Plains Art Museum.

The Center for Great Plains Studies is an interdisciplinary, intercollegiate, regional research and teaching program chartered in 1976 by the University of Nebraska Board of Regents and administered in the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.

We'd like to thank everyone who supported the Center for Great Plains Studies and the Great Plains Art Museum during Giv...
05/29/2026

We'd like to thank everyone who supported the Center for Great Plains Studies and the Great Plains Art Museum during Give to Lincoln Day. We appreciate everyone who supports by donating, taking part in programming, or visiting the museum. Thank you!

Great Plains Fellows are involved in this new website on Nebraska wildfires:
05/20/2026

Great Plains Fellows are involved in this new website on Nebraska wildfires:

Nebraska is still reeling from recent destructive wildfires and heading into what’s expected to be an active fire summer.

05/19/2026
The winner of the 2026 Stubbendieck Great Plains Distinguished Book Prize is Black Moses: A Saga of Ambition and the Fig...
05/13/2026

The winner of the 2026 Stubbendieck Great Plains Distinguished Book Prize is Black Moses: A Saga of Ambition and the Fight for a Black State by Caleb Gayle (2025, Penguin Random House).

In the book, also longlisted for the National Book Award, Gayle recounts the extraordinary tale of Edward McCabe, a Black man who championed idea to create a state within the U.S. governed by and for Black people — and the racism, politics and greed that thwarted him.

“I hope readers gather that ‘Black Moses’ is but one story—of many—about the varied ways people and places we all too often overlook still help us understand our country. McCabe's story, in some important sense, is our collective story of ambitiously pursuing a place in America,” Gayle said.

More: https://plains.unl.edu/projects/stubbendieck-great-plains-distinguished-book-prize/

Give to Lincoln Day is an annual chance for our community to support organizations that make an impact in our city. Cons...
05/11/2026

Give to Lincoln Day is an annual chance for our community to support organizations that make an impact in our city. Consider supporting the Center for Great Plains Studies and Great Plains Art Museum during this year's giving! Your gift supports a unique institution that cultivates awareness of and engagement with the diverse people, cultures, and natural environments of the Great Plains. Every donation you make through May 28 in support of Give to Lincoln Day makes a bigger impact because nonprofits also get a proportional share of a $650,000 match fund provided by the Lincoln Community Foundation and sponsors.
https://givetolincoln.com/nonprofits/center-for-great-plains-studies-and-great-plains-art-museum
Photo 1: Artist Lena' Black runs a pottery workshop with LPS.
Photo 2: Guests participate in a kite-making activity during First Friday.
Photo 3: Aubrey Streit Krug speaks with an audience after a documentary screening.

If you came to our Japanese Hall talk last semester and are interested in learning more, Great Plains Fellow Donna Ander...
05/06/2026

If you came to our Japanese Hall talk last semester and are interested in learning more, Great Plains Fellow Donna Anderson will be at the Japanese Hall at the Legacy of the Plains Museum in Gering June 3-6 to scan photographs, documents and books related to the tri-state Japanese American community for an open-access digital archive.

Donna D. Anderson and the Center for Digital Research in the Humanities will lead digitization efforts to chronicle Japanese American histories of Nebraska at the Japanese Hall in Gering June 3-6.

Do you have a story to tell about the Great Plains or the state of Nebraska? The Center for Great Plains Studies and Neb...
05/05/2026

Do you have a story to tell about the Great Plains or the state of Nebraska? The Center for Great Plains Studies and Nebraska Public Media invite any UNL undergraduate or graduate student to apply for its annual Student Storyteller in Residence program. Each successful applicant will be provided a one-time stipend of $1,275, an office at the Center or Nebraska Public Media for the 2025-26 academic year, and mentorship from within each organization as best fits the student’s project goals. More info: https://plains.unl.edu/projects/student-storyteller-residence/

Earlier this month we brought inventor Danielle Boyer (Anishnaabe, Sault Tribe) to Lincoln for our Great Plains Futures ...
04/30/2026

Earlier this month we brought inventor Danielle Boyer (Anishnaabe, Sault Tribe) to Lincoln for our Great Plains Futures conference. While she was here, Danielle ran a robotics design workshop for Indigenous students at Lincoln Public Schools. Read about it here:

LPS American Indian students learned how robots can strengthen both culture and community at an interactive workshop this spring.

Address

1155 Q Street
Lincoln, NE
68508

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+14024723082

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