In the second phase of development, UNO plans to create a facility that will serve as a hub for intercultural dialogue and education in the U.S. heartland — a center that inspires meaningful discussions and thoughtful reflection among students, faculty, staff and the greater community and region.
The space will offer a source of collaboration and opportunities to students, faculty and staff with the broader community around the subjects of art, Holocaust education, human rights and genocide. These opportunities of engagement will better prepare students with a sense of purpose, civic responsibility, critical thinking, inclusivity and cultural awareness.
The new Museum and Center’s purpose is to be a partner and collaborator with all facets of the university, providing unique partnerships and opportunities aligned with internships, degree completion, workforce development, community engagement and social mobility of students, family and the community.