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Contribute to the Study of History

The Department of History is dedicated to providing the best learning experience for students at the University of Nebraska at Omaha. Donations from alumni, community, and other interested groups are a great way to ensure our continued growth. It also honors the legacy of someone special.


Your Donation Makes a Difference

UNO History Majors and Minors are eligible for awards, travel grants, and financial assistance as a result of donor generosity. Contributions support excellence and creativity in research, teaching, and service in the historical profession. Individuals and families who make donations help sustain the Department's and University's mission for academic excellence, community engagement, and research innovation. Are you interested in making a contribution to the History Department? Contact the UNO Foundation for details on how to begin this process. You can also view a current list of history donors.



Donate to History

Through the generous support of Harl and Kay Calamé Dalstrom, UNO students, faculty, and the greater Nebraska community will sponsor, promote, and participate in Public History programming and project collaborations.

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