When asked what the best thing about Nebraska is, Diego responded with "the culture", and we agree! Each one of our students plays a big part in creating such a wonderful culture--and we are so lucky in Communication Studies to work with some of the best students on campus! GBR!
Tips on Getting Experience for Your Career Development
Employers look for potential employees who have taken the initiative to get experience and set themselves apart. How can you do this? Some examples are: Join honors societies when invited, advisory boards, ASUN, internships, campus groups, volunteer, look at study abroad, look at opportunities with student involvement. Talk with your advisor for ideas that work for your schedule, and take the initiative to learn more about opportunities that you hear about through newsletters, in classes, in talking with others.
Looking for some new Husker gear? Want to show off your Comm Studies Major? Check out t-shirts, sweatshirts, long-sleeved shirts, and crew necks! Proceeds will go to support the Communication Studies Undergraduate Student Advisory Board as they host department events! Orders extended through 10-15!
Priority Enrollment for Spring 2020 classes will being Oct. 28-Nov. 12.
Consider meeting with Communication Studies Academic Advisor Sarah Feit to review spring course selection before then. Make an appointment with Sarah through MyPLAN. Continue reading…
Inclusive Leadership Retreats are designed to help students think deeply about how to lead inclusively and to take on leadership roles — in the classroom, in university clubs or organizations, and in their communities. Continue reading…
Learn all about how you can get to the Washington DC for your dream internship. We will talk about how to find a perfect internship, and the DC Professional Enrichment Academy a value-added program that connects students with prominent DC alumni and each other. Tuesday, 10/15 @12-1PM in OLDH 827. Continue reading…