Student Spotlight: Sara Pogue
Sarah is a Senior Communication Studies major with a minor in Psychology. She's preparing for graduation and looking forward to a a bright future! Continue reading…
Sarah is a Senior Communication Studies major with a minor in Psychology. She's preparing for graduation and looking forward to a a bright future! Continue reading…
Are you a freshman or a sophmore and you could use a scholarship to help fund your education, or learn important leadership skills? Join us to learn more about the Cargill Global Scholarship Program. Representative from Institute of International Education will talk about the application/benefits. Continue reading…
The Career Fair is coming up on February 14--take some time to get prepared and make the most of it! Career Services is providing you with an opportunity to get advice on how to get the most out of this experience: Resumes, Initiating conversations with employers, interviewing tips, and much more!
UNL offers a wide variety of resources to help you succeed. Be sure to take full advantage of them! Whether it's math, chemistry, writing, physics, computer science, or foreign language, or a need for guidance on study habits, time management, note-taking, etc--there's a resource for that!
You have places to turn. Call UNL Counseling and Psychological Services at (402) 472-7450 to schedule an appointment. You can also call the Women's Center at 402-472-2597. Help is also available at the Couple and Family Clinic (they serve people with non-couple related issues too) 402-472-5035 Continue reading…
Calling all Communication Studies Majors! We want to feature you in an upcoming issue of COMM Connections! Please take a minute (really, it takes just a minute) to fill out this brief survey and be apart of our Major's Monthly Student Spotlight Series! https://ssp.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_3aasXqPkr
Get ready for the Spring 2018 Business and Liberal Arts Career Fair Wednesday, Feb 14 1pm-5pm at Pinnacle Bank Arena! All students should plan to attend this fair--it is a great opportunity to build your professional network, practice talking with potential employers, and find internships and jobs!
Eric King Watts (Comm Studies, UNC Chapel Hill) will be on campus February 28 to present his work on zombies, blackness, and post-truth politics. Spread the word!
For the second year, Student Involvement is offering Coffee Talks, a series that allows members of the campus community to explore cultural differences.
Studying abroad is an amazing experience that can both broaden your perspective and help you develop invaluable experience as you prepare for your life after graduation. You can study nearly anywhere in the world -- and there are a number of scholarship opportunities to help defray the cost! Continue reading…
Free coffee. Free snacks. Open hour for chatting with the Diversity and Inclusion Committee of the Graduate Student Assembly.
Did we mention free coffee?!?
February 6th, 6pm
City Campus Union Ballroom
All students, faculty, and staff welcome, not just graduate students.
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