Student Spotlight: Ronaldo Carcamo
Meet Ronaldo Carcamo, a Sophomore Communication Studies and Spanish double major! Continue reading…
Meet Ronaldo Carcamo, a Sophomore Communication Studies and Spanish double major! Continue reading…
Are you getting ready to start an internship or job this summer, but need new professional attire? Are you wanting to upgrade your wardrobe in anticipation for the next academic year?
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Interested in marketing, politics, and social change? Learn about social media entrepreneurship and activism with Justino Mora, a co-founder of Undocumedia, one of the largest social media organizations focused on immigration justice. The event will be April 19, 12-1 pm in the OASIS Lounge. Continue reading…
"The University of Nebraska–Lincoln is turning to students, faculty and staff to further work on enhancing diversity and inclusion on campus." Register by 3/30 to volunteer! http://ow.ly/9wGb30jcV2U Continue reading…
More details at: https://news.unl.edu/newsrooms/today/article/workgroups-to-advance-diversity-inclusion-on-campus/?utm_campaign=wdn_social&utm_medium=share_this&utm_source=wdn_emailthisAre you a Communication Studies major or minor looking to fulfill a major or minor requirement this summer? Are you hoping to fulfill some general education requirements this summer? Take a look at the current summer course offerings from the Communication Studies Department!
ENGL 439/839 World Cinema is offered in the pre-session. From the instructor "Don't let the 439/839 number fool you; this is a class open to all students, and right now, I'm teaching a number of first year freshmen and women in my current classes, and they love it".
Are you interested in conversations between international and domestic students? How about learning about other cultures? Would you like to meet new friends and learn about campus? Plan to stop by a Coffee Talk.
Talks are held on Mondays from 2:30-3:30 p.m. and Thursdays from 3:30-4:30 p.m. in the
Dr. Deidre Cooper Owens is Professor of History at Queen’s College–CUNY. Her work moves between southern plantations and northern urban centers to reveal how nineteenth-century American ideas about race, health, and status influenced doctor-patient relationships in sites of healing like slave cabins
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Campus Recreation is hosting free Skate Night for UNL students.
The event will be held at the John Breslow Ice Hockey Center in the Railyard. Free Skate Nights are free for any UNL student with their N-Card and $6 per person for the general public. Skate rental is available for $3 per pair.
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