The Council For Resilience Education (CRE) is recruiting new members to create diverse multimedia products on the topic of Ecological Resilience. Ecological Resilience is a framework for conceptualizing an ecosystem's or social system's ability to withstand disturbances and the changes these systems undergo. However, no background in this topic is necessary to join CRE! We are a science communication group that creates a podcast, online modules, in-class games and lesson plans, and other products in order to teach a useful and growing field of study that has implications for conservation, urban planning, law and policy, natural resource management, and far more. Our target audience is currently for use in undergraduate classrooms, but we hope to expand this to land managers and other professionals as well as K-12 classrooms. We are seeking students with backgrounds in communications, graphic design, audio and video production, and of course the sciences. Come see what we're about and have your work published online for the benefit of your fellow UNL students! Visit our website at cre.unl.edu to learn more or contact us at cre@unl.edu with any questions.
COMM Connections Mon. Nov. 25, 2019
- COMM 311 Intercultural Communication Course Openings Spring 2020
- Support our 8-Time Big Ten Championship Speech & Debate Team!
- Study in the United Kingdom this summer at a Fulbright UK Summer Institute!
- Summer Internship Alert! Nebraska Department of Economic Development
- Call for Proposals: Women's and Gender Studies No Limits Conference 2020 University of Nebraska, Kearney
- Apps for Innocents Society and scholarships due January 17
- Coats for College: Free Coats at Big Red Resilience and Well-Being
- Join the Council for Resilience Education
- Register for CornHacks 2020
- Have a GREAT Thanksgiving Break, COMMHuskers!