FREE Screening of Twisters and Emergency Management Panel at UNO
- contact: Debbie Vihstadt - College of Public Affairs and Community Service
- phone: 402.554.3033
- email: dvihstadt@unomaha.edu
Mark your calendars for an exciting event at the University of Nebraska at Omaha (UNO)! On October 17 at 3 p.m., UNO’s College of Public Affairs and Community Service (CPACS) will host a special screening of the blockbuster film Twisters in CPACS 101, followed by an expert-led panel on emergency management and storm science. The event will feature faculty and professionals from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL) and UNO's Emergency Management and Disaster Science program, who will offer unique insights into both the science behind tornadoes and the practical strategies used to manage and respond to such disasters.
After the screening, stick around for a dynamic panel discussion featuring members of UNO’s Emergency Management and Disaster Science program, including:
Dr. Adam Houston, assistant professor at UNL, film consultant, storm chaser,
Dr. Sojin Jang, a specialist in disaster preparedness,
Emily McNabb, Sarpy County Emergency Management Director and UNO adjunct professor,
Professor Mark Sheldon, a meteorologist in UNO’s Aviation program, and
Austin Brake, UNO’s Emergency Preparedness Coordinator.
This is a great opportunity to hear from experts who are on the front lines of disaster management and weather science. They will share their experiences and explain how UNO's emergency management program prepares students to respond to natural disasters like tornadoes, human-caused events, and other crises.
UNO’s Emergency Management and Disaster Science program offers comprehensive training, combining theoretical knowledge with hands-on experience to equip students for real-world challenges. With partnerships across local and regional agencies, students get valuable opportunities to apply what they’ve learned in the classroom to actual emergency situations. The program's interdisciplinary approach covers public administration, political science, geography, and sociology, making it a unique and holistic educational experience.
Event Details:
What: Free Screening of Twisters and Emergency Management Panel
When: October 17, 3:00 p.m.
Where: CPACS 101
Whether you're a student, faculty member, or community member interested in weather science or emergency preparedness, this event is a must-attend. Don’t miss this chance to see Twisters on the big screen, followed by a conversation with some of the leading voices in emergency management at UNO.
Why Attend?
Experience an action-packed film showcasing tornadoes in full force. Learn how UNO’s Emergency Management program prepares students for careers in disaster science and public safety. Hear from experts about the latest in storm science and emergency response tactics.
The event is free and open to the public, so bring your friends and family for a fascinating look into the intersection of weather science and emergency management. We encourage RSVPs so we know how much popcorn to bring! Doors open early, and seating is on a first-come, first-served basis. Don’t miss out!