A 8-week session of PHIL 105 (Philosophy of Food) has been added for the 2nd half of the spring semester. This is a great option for students who need credit to get back to full-time as well as those who may need an Ace 5 or 8. Continue reading…
A pilot project will evaluate new methods for placing students in their first UNL math course. Placement for students in the participating majors will be based on their self-reported high school math grades or on their responses to questions that evaluate their comfort with various math concepts. Continue reading…
Celebrating 100 Years of Malcolm X, Omaha, & Global Black Freedom
The Institute for Ethnic Studies' 2025 Spring Celebration: Celebrating 100 Years of Malcolm X, Omaha, & Global Black Freedom: A Conversation with Dr. Erik S. McDuffie Continue reading…
Refresh your knowledge of transfer student resources with this roundup: Transfer Collective with CAST and University Libraries is March 27th, the Transfer Connection newsletter runs March 24, and lockers are available to rent! Continue reading…
The following topics were discussed at the March (3/4) ACB meetings. Please contact your college's advising coordinator if you have any questions. Continue reading…
The 2025 Student Research Days is one month away! Event organizers in the Office of Graduate Studies and the Office of Undergraduate Research are seeking volunteers specifically to assist with event set-up, check-in, and tear-down activities between April 14th, 15th, and 16th. Continue reading…
This Spring, the International Student and Scholar Office (ISSO) and the Center for Transformative Teaching (CTT) will be delivering several workshops that bring together students, faculty, and staff on campus to discuss ways that we can enhance the academic experience for our international students Continue reading…
Join opportunities in April and May to learn strategies for working with neurodivergent students and supporting student mental health. Continue reading…
Master’s students studying higher education and student affairs are excited to learn more about the professional world through internships. Interns seek to extend their learning in practical settings and to cover some of their educational costs. Continue reading…
All Business Minor courses will be offered online in the 2025-26 AY as CoB needs the classroom space during curriculum changes. Did you know MNGT 300 has no prerequisites AND if a student becomes a business major after taking MNGT 300, it will count as MNGT 301? What about other the minor courses? Continue reading…
Do you ever wonder how best to explain gerontology to your advisees? Thanks to the input from our own students, we have updated our tag line to reflect what they and we are about. The study of aging. Continue reading…
First Generation Nebraska is seeking applications from faculty, staff and students who wish to serve as members of the FGN Advisory Board. The board supports first-generation students at UNL, meaning they are the first in their families to attend a four-year university. Apply by 5 pm on March 14. Continue reading…
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL) Office of Undergraduate Research and Fellowships is seeking volunteers from all disciplines to serve as application reviewers for the 2025-2026 Undergraduate Creative Activities and Research Experience (UCARE) program cycle. Continue reading…