ACE 5 & 6 Course explores past use of the Great Plains environment. A key focus will be the evaluation of past social-ecological systems with reference to changing climatic conditions, human environmental impacts, and the sustainability of various indigenous and western modes of lands use on the Great Plains.
Academic Advising Association Fri. March 31, 2017
- New Student Enrollment Upcoming Dates
- Inclusivity Squared – National speaker and “inclusionist” Ellie Krug
- Feedback Request- Training Regarding Diversity and Inclusion for Faculty/ Staff
- Credit by Exam web page updated
- Important Information for Students Applying to Health School
- Update from First-Year Experience & Transition Programs
- Call for Donations for First Husker 2017
- CBA Choosing Your Major Workshop
- Lincoln Commission on Human Rights: Civil Rights Conference
- English Department Statement in support of the LGBTQA+ Community and Transgender Rights
- “Why the Classroom Is a Sacred Place for Me and Why I’ll Keep Venturing Out Into ‘No-Man’s Land’…Even During These Abortion Wars,” The American Histor
- New Exploring Majors & Careers Model
- Field Courses in Art Offer Opportunities for Students, Professionals
- Keep up with the latest in Student Affairs
- NRES/GEOG 289 People and the Land: Human Environmental Interactions on the Great Plains. ACE SLO 5&6 Fall 2017
- NRES 422/822 Lab Earth: Earth’s Changing Systems to be offered First Five Week Session
- Upcoming Preparing for the U.S. Job Search Event
- Classics Tutoring Available
- Application Workshop for Veterinary Program, April 22