Student Spotlight: Bri Cassidy
Bri is a Junior Communication Studies and Sociology double major. Continue reading…
Bri is a Junior Communication Studies and Sociology double major. Continue reading…
Please see this statement from the College of Arts & Sciences IDEA committee regarding freedom of speech and our commitment to inclusiveness throughout our campus community. Continue reading…
This is a weekly conversation that allows robust dialogue between students, staff and faculty. The topics of conversation range to include race and ethnicity, diversity and inclusion, pop culture, sports, politics and current events (local, state, regional, national and international). There are dis
The OASIS Leadership Program is committed to helping students interested in creating change on campus and in Lincoln while learning about the histories and current events of the numerous communities of color in the United States. Participants will examine these communities as well as various leaders
Life can be extremely stressful, and our campus community is in the midst of managing a difficult and stressful time. If you find that you are struggling and need some support, please take advantage of the resources we have on campus to help. Click here for a listing of resources. Continue reading…
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!
We are accepting UCARE applications for Academic Year 2018-19 from Monday, February 5 through Friday, March 9, 2018 at 3:00 PM.
Students are highly encouraged to attend one of our UCARE Application Workshops. View the UCARE calendar of events for workshop dates at https://events.unl.edu/ucare/upco
Exploring Our Roots is a weeklong celebration of UNL's multicultural story. It will include an art festival, two movie screenings, and two professional panels which illustrate the complex identities of our University. Read more for dates and event descriptions. Continue reading…
What are professional school admission committees looking for in your application essay? Learn how to write a great application essay for the health profession school you are applying to.
Join us for a conversation with Kristin M. Stewart, U.S. Department of State Foreign Service Officer, currently on domestic assignment as the Diplomat in Residence. Kristen will talk about career opportunities in Foreign Service. This event is at 11:30 a.m. Feb. 21 in City Union Regency B. Continue reading…
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!
Considering law school? Plan to attend the law school panel and fair on City Campus Union!
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