Architectural rendering of the lobby of the revitalized Isis Theatre in Crete, Nebraska. A golden representation of the ancient Egyptian goddess Isis is prominently featured on the wall above a bronze art deco sales and concessions counter. A blue wall with a gold art deco motif to the left displays the names of donors and a wall on the right is painted white with the same gold art deco motif. Doors on either side of the wall behind the counter lead to the theater and other amenities.
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March 31, 2023

Resurrecting Crete's historic movie theater

Firefighters watch a demonstration of breaking open a door outside of Burrage Hall.
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June 24, 2022

Local fire departments train in Quads

Artist Gilbert Fletcher will present for the seventh annual Polk Lectureship on April 5.
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March 22, 2022

Doane University Presents Seventh Annual Polk Lectureship

Spring Creek Prairie August 2021
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February 11, 2022

“The Flora of the Nebraska Tallgrass Prairie: Past and Present.” Public Exhibit

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February 7, 2022

Masters degree helps Doane grad serve the Lincoln community

Four middle school girls work on creating paper models of shapes like pyramids, cubes and dodecahedrons with the help of Dr. Margaret Watts and Dr. Barbara Jennings Herzog, who teach math at Doane University, and Bailee Baack, a junior elementary and special education major. They are in one of the classrooms in Doane's Lied science building.
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November 8, 2021

Making Math Matter to Middle School Girls

Dr. Margaret Watts, assistant professor of mathematics at Doane, started GEMS this fall to teach young girls that math is more than arithmetic and geometry. And that while it can be a challenge, it can be a fun challenge.