
GTA Spotlight: Megan Cardwell
Meet Megan Cardwell, a GTA in the Communication Studies department. She studies race, ethnicity, and identity with Dr. Soliz in the Communication Identity Lab. Continue reading…
Meet Megan Cardwell, a GTA in the Communication Studies department. She studies race, ethnicity, and identity with Dr. Soliz in the Communication Identity Lab. Continue reading…
Communication Studies major Mikki Minton had her Communication Studies Capstone paper, entitled "Formation of Successful Aging from Interactions with Older Adults", accepted at the 2019 Central States Communication Association conference. Mikki will be presenting her work in Omaha this April!
The Communication Studies Undergraduate Student Advisory Board hosted the Comm Studies Dept's inaugural COMMUnity Night! UG students, Grad students, and Faculty came together to see a movie at the Ross and discuss its social themes from a communication perspective over coffee and tea at The Foundry! Continue reading…
Every spring, the Department of Communication Studies honors an undergraduate students, graduate students, and faculty. Click below to nominate a peer who stands out as a leader, in community impact, or a budding scholar, and/or a graduate student and faculty member who had a positive impact on you!
Join in on the fun for College of Arts & Sciences Week!
Big Red Resilience and Well-being is looking for well-being coaches. Well-being coaches are student volunteers who help other students thrive and create the life they want to live, both now and in the future. If you are interested in becoming a coach, applications are due by Feb. 28. See below:
More details at: https://go.unl.edu/zho4
The retreat will be held Saturday, March 30, from 1 to 6 p.m., at the Willa Cather Dining Complex. Participants must sign up by Friday, March 15.
Inclusive Leadership Retreats are designed to help you think deeply about how to lead inclusively and to take on leadership roles.
The 2019 D.C. Professional Enrichment Academy is taking applications now, final deadline is April 15th. The Academy is a free, value-added program that meets once a week in the evening and connects students with prominent DC alumni and each other. Open to all majors. Continue reading…
Considering taking a brand new course focused on Global Development & Humanitarianism offered online during the 8-week summer session. The course will focus on theoretical and practical approaches to development and humanitarianism around the globe with special focus on Global South. Continue reading…
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