Humanities Desk | Net Radio

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A weekly audio special that looks at life and culture in Nebraska through history, literature, religion, and art.

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  • Internet 'Plays Key Part' in Rural Nebraska, Just Like Elsewhere

    25/08/2021 Duración: 04min

    In Arnold, there is only one reliable internet provider – but even then, it’s sometimes not good enough. For Carson, the issue is not just one of comfort but of trying to grow her small town. CHERYL 3: “Those kinds of jobs that you could get working from home, while the kids are at school, that could be a really important thing for some families to be able to do stuff like just as if you were in a larger community.” (0:10)NUTGRAF: If you ask, you quickly learn that broadband is not just a nice thing to have but, rather, a necessity in today’s way of life – even in the most remote parts of the state. It’s places and towns like these in rural Nebraska that could stand to gain the most from reliable internet and programs that make that happen.Expanding high speed internet access in Nebraska is not a new subject. STUBBENDIECK 4: “Ok, Governor Ricketts, my first question is why is broadband or high speed internet so important to the state of Nebraska in your opinion?” (0:06)RICKETTS 5: “Well, one of the key things

  • Nebraska State Fair Director On Recovering from the past and loo

    25/08/2021 Duración: 06min

    The 2021 Nebraska State Fair is so close you can almost smell the funnel cakes cooking. Nebraska Public Media sat down with Fair Executive Director Bill Ogg at his office in Grand Island to talk about expectations for this year’s fair, how the pandemic will affect proceedings, and how the organization is moving forward after the former finance director was accused of stealing around $150,000 in funds.

  • Lutheran Family Services Preparing to Welcome Refugees to Neb

    23/08/2021 Duración: 05min

    Sharon Brodkey, with Lutheran Family Services, talks about preparations underway to welcome and resettle refugees fleeing Afghanistan.

  • Capitol dome to be restored

    19/08/2021 Duración: 04min

    Repairs will begin soon on the gold-tiled Nebraska Capitol dome and other parts of the iconic building

  • Capitol dome to be restored

    19/08/2021 Duración: 04min

    Repairs will begin soon on the gold-tiled Nebraska Capitol dome and other parts of the iconic building

  • Cleanup Underway at Memorial Stadium Following Garth Brooks

    16/08/2021 Duración: 40s

    Clean-up continues after the huge Garth Brooks concert at Memorial Stadium over the weekend. Matt Davidson is an Associate Athletic Director for UNL and former Husker football player. He said there was no major damage to the stadium following the concert but there was more trash to cleanup compared to a typical football Saturday.

  • Elkhorn Man Honoring Son by Biking, Raising Money for Cancer Res

    14/08/2021 Duración: 01min

    Greg Bay lost his four-year old son, Tyler, to a rare form of brain cancer in 1999. Now, Bay works for Bristol-Myers Squibb, which leads a biking fundraiser called ‘Coast 2 Coast 4 Cancer,’ which benefits the ‘V Foundation.’

  • Listen: Garth Brooks Talks Nebraska & Its People, Pandemic, & Mo

    13/08/2021 Duración: 04min

    Garth talked with the Nebraska media a couple of hours ago about playing in Lincoln, country music fans in this state, and what those fans can expect to see Saturday night.

  • Police Memorial Tour Visits Lincoln, Honors Fallen LPD Officer H

    10/08/2021 Duración: 01min

    A unique memorial ceremony was held at the Lincoln Police Station Tuesday morning to honor fallen Investigator Mario Herrera who passed away on September 7, 2020.“End of Watch Ride to Remember” is the name of a motorcycle tour put together by an organization called “Beyond the Call of Duty.” This is the second year of the tour. Jagrut Shah is the founder of the organization and he says they will visit 194 police departments across the country to honor officers who died in 2020.

  • Canadian discoveries spur questions at Nebraska Indian Schools

    05/08/2021 Duración: 06min

    Finding hundreds of unmarked graves at indigenous schools in Canada has sparked an investigation into similar schools in the U.S., including one in Genoa, Nebraska

  • Listen: UNL's Diversity AD, Lawrence Chatters Interview

    05/08/2021 Duración: 05min

    The University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL) recently hired a Senior Associate Athletic Director for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, Dr. Lawrence Chatters. Nebraska Public Media News spoke with Dr. Chatters about diversity and its relation to UNL athletics and college athletics as a whole.

  • Old Hospital in Walthill Being Restored

    30/07/2021 Duración: 01min

    A historic hospital in Walthill, Nebraska is being restored. The facility was built by a local Northeast Nebraska doctor in 1912.Dr. Susan LaFlesche Picotte became the first Native American female physician in the nation in 1889. ‘Dr. Susan,’ as she was affectionately referred to, raised money with help from a local church to build the ‘Picotte Center’ hospital, making it the first built on a reservation without federal funding.

  • Pandemic precautions come at a cost for Yazidis' healthcare

    29/07/2021 Duración: 05min

    Yazidi refugees in Nebraska face language barriers, social stigma, and economic hardships, but the COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated the issues. Local groups and researchers are trying to help alleviate the barriers.

  • UNMC Names Dr. Siobhan Wescott as Director of Indian Health Dept

    27/07/2021 Duración: 06min

    The University of Nebraska Medical Center has a new endowed professor and director for its American Indian Health Department in its College of Public Health. Jackie Ourada, with Nebraska Public Media News, spoke with Dr. Siobhan Wescott, who hopes to address Native American health and healing in her new role.

  • UNMC Professor: Vast Majority of New COVID Cases are Delta

    26/07/2021 Duración: 01min

    COVID-19 cases are trending in the wrong direction, and Nebraska infectious disease experts point to the Delta variant as the lead suspect in the state. Will Bauer of Nebraska Public Media News reports. The pandemic had reached all-time lows just over one month ago. Cases stood in the high 20s, but now the Delta variant has come on strongly in the state. COVID cases are up 42% in the past week. From over one month ago, cases are up 440%. Dr. Angela Hewlett is the Medical Director of the Nebraska Biocontainment

  • Listen: Rodeo Athletes on How Rodeo is Unique

    22/07/2021 Duración: 01min

    Five rodeo competitors comment on how they believe rodeo is different from other sports. One person says it's because of how friendly everyone is, while others point to taking care of animals as being far different than other sports.

  • International Rodeo Athletes Challenged in Traveling to Lincoln

    20/07/2021 Duración: 01min

    Athletes from Mexico and Canada traveled to Lincoln over the last couple weeks to compete in the National High School Finals Rodeo. Most of Team Mexico’s competitors drove about 20 hours north. Some of them flew and so did a member of Team Saskatchewan, Canada. It costs a lot of money to bring a horse along international travel.

  • Navy First Class, Louis Tushla, Returns to Family in Atkinson

    19/07/2021 Duración: 02min

    Navy 1st class sailor Louis Tushla died aboard the U.S.S. Oklahoma during the 1941 Japanese Pearl Harbor attack. Late last week, he returned home to Atkinson with a State Patrol and American legion motorcycle escort from Offutt Air Force Base. Tushla’s remains were unidentified until last September when scientists at Offutt’s Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency lab helped confirm his identity with DNA testing and forensic anthropological analysis.

  • Rodeo athletes excited to compete at rodeo finals in Lincoln

    15/07/2021 Duración: 01min

    A couple athletes said they were excited and thankful for the opportunity to meet new people. The High School Finals Rodeo starts on Sunday and ends on July 24. Athletes from 44 states, Mexico and Canada are a part of the events next week.

  • Online Petition Calls for Sentencing Minimum in Police Shootings

    15/07/2021 Duración: 02min

    An online petition created by a Nebraska educator is racking up millions of signatures online. Travis Washington is calling for a 15-year sentencing minimum for law enforcement officers who shoot unarmed civilians. His idea for the ‘Hands Up Act’ sprouted before 2018, but it was in December of that year when he officially drafted his online proposal through Change.org.More than 2.7 million people have signed the ‘Hands Up Act’ petition so far, making it one of the most-signed petitions on the online platform.

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