Drawing on our expertise and research, we serve the diverse needs of the community. Our faculty is dedicated to enabling students to use scientific approaches to discovery and understanding.
It defines the successes of students in UNK’s College of Fine Arts and Humanities, whether in the humanities, the liberal arts, or fine arts.
Curriculum in the College of Education is designed to be student-centered and intellectually challenging, while preparing students through field and internship experiences.
We provide value to Nebraska by preparing students to compete in dynamic professional environments and by promoting academic, social, technological and economic development.
The public and digital history offerings at UNK allow students to explore a variety of aspects within the profession, which is dedicated to the creation and dissemination of history by and for public audiences.
With both undergraduate and graduate course offerings, students can explore topics such as Public History, Museums and Archives, Public History Administration, Digital History and Community History and Preservation.
The UNK History Department can also be found on the National Council on Public History's website.