Many of the narratives surrounding sexual assault, including victim-blaming, erasing the victim’s voice, and the reinforcement of the “heroic” rape narrative, have been present in Western cultural histories for centuries. And yet, as the examples in this presentation will show, 21st-century readers can also gain hope from what it means to read stories of assault from the Renaissance.
Are you interested in learning more about the fields of Health Education, Nutrition/Public Health, Behavioral/Mental Health, Community Health and/or Wellness? We are inviting you to attend our upcoming Meet-Up Event where you can connect and learn from professionals in those fields. Continue reading…
Campuses across the country are recognizing National First Generation Week and the University of Nebraska–Lincoln is doing so with a week filled with special events, starting with the First Gen Fair on Monday, November 8, at the Nebraska Union Crib.
Explore the value of a liberal arts major while examining possible career paths in CASC 200. Topics covered include career decision making and how the COMM skills of advocating, negotiating, and relating are transferrable to numerous career pathways. Continue reading…
November 12th is the last day to withdraw from a full semester course! If you’re considering withdrawing from a course, join my Zoom drop-ins so we can chat. I'm available Monday morning and Friday afternoon. You should always check in with Husker Hub to understand financial impacts! 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! Continue reading…
The Phi Beta Kappa Society invites applications from well-rounded arts, humanities, mathematics, natural sciences, and social sciences students who possess an overall GPA of 3.5 or higher with an anticipated graduation date of Fall/Winter 2022 through Spring 2024. $5000 Scholarship Continue reading…
More than Our Work: Oral Histories of Nebraska’s Meatpacking Workers is a project to collect the oral histories of Latinx workers in Nebraska. Keep reading for a full project description. Continue reading…
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…
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…