COMM 392: Special Topics: Conference Planning will offer hands on experience in planning, organizing, and holding a real conference in Lincoln, Nebraska. Additionally, students will leave this course with a portfolio of experience with conference or organizing and planning. Continue reading…
Interested in developing mentorship skills to be used in real life situations while furthering your education? COMM 392: Peer Mentoring in Communication Studies is now open for applicants!
Students in the course will learn how to effectively mentor their peers in communication competencies and gain experience as a peer mentor in the newly designed Communication Center.
To be considered for enrollment, students must 1) be a communication studies major or minor 2) be a sophomore standing or higher 3) have completed, or plan to have completed by Spring 2022, at least 12 hours of Communication Studies Coursework (including COMM 101, COMM 209 or COMM 286) and received a B+ or higher in these courses.
Additional qualifications preferred include: Completion of COMM 283 (Interpersonal Communication) and/or completion of COMM 210 (Small Group Communication) with a B+ or higher.
Join the Center for Advocacy, Response and Education (CARE) for an event aimed at increasing domestic/dating violence awareness. This bingo session will focus on songs that talk about toxic and unhealthy relationships. Come win prizes and share in drinks and snacks! Continue reading…
You can make an appointment with me in MyPlan to discuss your semester, degree planning, internships, and other experiential learning opportunities.
I have advising appointments available in the mornings on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays and in the afternoons Monday-Thursday. Advising appointments will be 45 minutes.
Need a quick question answered or to check in (20 minutes or less)? I'll offer drop in advising on Monday mornings from 10:00-12:00 and Friday afternoons from 1:00-3:00. Drop in advising will happen over Zoom only. The link for drop-in advising is here.
Make sure to make an appointment before your priority enrollment date!
Each week I will highlight experiences like internships, research, education abroad, leadership and service that you can take part of to further develop your skills and knowledge outside the classroom. Let your curiosity move you! Continue reading…
OASIS Study Studio is a great place for students that might need additional support in their classes. There are Learning Consultants in MATH, BIOS, LIFE, ACCT, PHYS, and more! We operate from 5pm-8pm Monday-Thursday, with options available in person on both campuses and virtually.
Applications are open from Oct. 11-Nov. 1 to be a CAS Student Ambassador! These undergraduate students promote pride in and develop awareness of the college's academic programs and activities with prospective students, parents, alumni, and the general public. Continue reading…
All undergraduate students can apply by Oct. 15 for the new Peace Corps Prep program that combines UNL coursework with hands-on and professional development experiences to prepare for a career in international development. Continue reading…