Communication Studies alumni pursue and succeed in a wide range of careers. Some common careers for our alumni include: Human Resources, Training & Development, Marketing & Sales, Education Administration, Business & Finance, Leadership & Management, Social Services, Government, Non-Profit Continue reading…
Caleb took his skills in advocating, negotiating, and relating and combined them with his passion for music to become the Director of the East Cincinnati Orchestra. He negotiates differences in perspectives, advocates within the community, and builds relationships to facilitate success. Click link:
We want to hear from you and feature you in an upcoming COMM Connections! This is a great chance to help us educate the larger campus community about the Communication Studies major and minor-our students are our best ambassadors! Share your story with us!
This workshop will help attendees understand the fundamental framework of unconscious bias and racism while providing healthy dialogue and appropriate tools to move through the inclusion journey.
Beginning at 17, Michaelis was deeply involved in the white-power movement. He was a founding member of the largest racist skinhead organization in the world and the lead singer of a race-metal band. Today he is a public speaker, embracing diversity and gratitude after the birth of his daughter and Continue reading…
College is a stressful time, and many of us struggle and could use some help. Take care of yourself and of each other. See the many wonderful resources listed below open to you to help. The campus TIPS line (linked below) can be used to report anything of concern, including someone who is struggling Continue reading…
This free group provides an opportunity to hear how other international students experience life in the U.S., gain knowledge of living in a new country and practice your English in a safe, non-judgmental environment. Next meeting: Oct 15, 3-4:30 in Selleck Hall Executive Dining Room
Through the Undergraduate Creative Activities and Research Experience (UCARE) program, Nebraska undergraduates learn how to conduct research or creative projects under the guidance of faculty advisers. Student participants in the UCARE program receive a $2,400 research stipend.
Are you an international student struggling in some way this semester? Do you know the resources available on campus to help you? Check out the below link for information on how to get help managing the stress, uncertainty, fear, and hurt associated with studying as an international student.
Career Services is a great resource for students at every stage of their degree program. You should develop a resume early and bolster it throughout your time at UNL. Career Services helps with resume writing, job/internship search, interview prep, and more! Schedule an appointment today!
All UNL students have an opportunity to spend four weeks learning French, getting to know a different culture and history, and exploring the beautiful island of Martinique in a study-abroad trip to the French-speaking Caribbean in Summer 2019. Continue reading…
Get the flu shot before the flu gets you! Flu shots are FREE for students at the University Health Center! Students 19 and older are invited to attend this walk-in clinic. Please bring your NCard and the 2018-19 Flu Vaccination Form (available at health.unl.edu/forms).