Freeman Lozier Library to Host Lunch and Learn on "The Children of Llullaillaco"
The Bellevue University Freeman Lozier Library will host a lunch and learn presentation on “The Children of Llullaillaco” on Tuesday, Sept. 26.
The presentation will focus on the Incan mummy children found at the Llullaillaco volcano.
“The Children of Llullaillaco” event, which is free and open to the public, will run from 12:30-1:30 p.m. in Library classroom 480 and will also be streamed over Zoom. The Freeman Lozier Library is located at 1028 Bruin Blvd., Bellevue, Nebraska 68005. Jessica Omer, ILL/Circulation Supervisor, will be the featured presenter.
Those who register online will be emailed Zoom information.

Founded in 1966, Bellevue University is a non-profit university with more than 60,000 graduates worldwide. The University is a recognized national leader in preparing students for lifelong success with career-relevant knowledge and skills, while making college affordable. Routinely ranked among the nation’s top military and accessible institutions, the University serves residential students at its main campus in Bellevue, Nebraska, and everywhere online with more than 80 degree programs uniquely designed for working adults. The University is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission (hlcommission.org).