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Milla Jones

Alumni Spotlight: Milla Jones

February 13, 2023
Meet McKenzie Nelson

Meet McKenzie Nelson

February 7, 2023
Frannie Mace

Meet Frannie Mace

January 4, 2023
Parwana Azimi

Meet Parwana Azimi

December 8, 2022
Tania Neri-Rodriguez

Meet Tania Neri-Rodriguez

December 5, 2022
Ashton Koch who plans to attend Nebraska law school and specialize as an immigration lawyer. She is photographed in the Nebraska Supreme Court.
From Nebraska Today

Koch sets sights on future law career

May 4, 2022
Spring award recognition graphic

Faculty and staff recognition, 2021-22

April 4, 2022
A slave carries a drum of burned wood to make charcoal in Brazil. Forests have been decimated in the country to create coal, which is then used for Brazil's steel industry. The forests are cut down and burned with slave labor.
From Nebraska Today

Students hear from modern slavery expert

October 18, 2021
Hillebrecht's book cover

Hillebrecht's book on international courts published

October 1, 2021
From Nebraska Today

Human trafficking summit to shine spotlight on modern-day slavery

September 27, 2021
Craig Chandler | University Communication
From Nebraska Today

Former faculty member, wife give $1.2M for human rights program

April 26, 2021
Protest
From Nebraska Today

Nebraska to host week of events on preventing extremism and violence

April 5, 2021

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