The College of Arts and Sciences is launching CAS Inquire with the talk “The Rise of the Machines—and How We Can Resist Them: British novels of the twentieth century” by Guy Reynolds on Sept. 10. Continue reading…
Husker Dialogues is designed to introduce first-year students to tools they can use to engage in meaningful conversations to help create an inclusive Husker community. Several students will share their personal stories from campus experiences.
Sept 5, 7-9pm Devaney Sports Center. Doors open 6:15
As the semester gets underway, many are thinking about ways to get experience outside the classroom. One great way to do this is to seek out an internship or a job. UNL students can seek these out through Handshake (https://careers.unl.edu/handshake). The site is updated daily with Continue reading…
Enhance your academic experience at Nebraska by participating in study, internship, research, or service learning abroad. With many unique programs in over 70 countries, students have the opportunity to find the perfect fit for their individual …
Connect with community agencies and volunteer opportunities to give back through service-learning. While you’re there, rise to the challenge—as a community, Huskers will give back through 1.5 million service hours in 2019.
The LGBTQA+ and Women Centers’ Open House is an event for students, staff, and faculty to come and tour the LGBTQA+ Resource Center and the Women’s Center. There will be hor d’oeuvres and desserts and resources provided
Annie McClanahan is associate professor of English at UC Irvine. Her talk offers a history in three acts of the transitions between each of these form—tipwork, gigwork, automation—and along the way touches on a range of cultural objects, including TV, conceptual art, poetry, and advertisement.
Celebrate the start f the new year with Sheldon Museum of Art! Explore the fall semester exhibitions and groove to music by Bow Ty Audio. You can contribute to a colorful mural, take a photo with art, and enjoy an iced coffee bar! Admission is free.
The U.S. Department of State’s Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship is a grant program that enables Pell-eligible students to study or intern abroad. Awards of up to $5,000 for study abroad program expenses are offered, plus an additional $3,000 for the study of a critical need lang offered