We are nearly at the middle-point during the semester. This means exams, papers, and deadlines. If you need help don't forget there are numerous resources on campus like the Writing Center, Math Resource Center and others. Priority Enrollment will begin October 28th, visit with Olivia now!
Olivia Miller is the Academic Advisor for Anthropology, Geography and Global Studies majors. She is located in 818 Oldfather Hall and you can schedule an appointment with her via MyPLAN. Continue reading…
Nobel Peace Prize recipient, Liberian peace activist and women's right advocate, Leymah Gbowee, will be speaking as part of the E.N. Thompson Forum this Wednesday. Continue reading…
Dr. Julia McQuillan from Sociology is looking for students to help with a new project n exploring human perceptions of emerging food technology and is in need of Anthropology students! This opportunity is available to students at any level and can turn into a UCARE project. Continue reading…
Interested in studying or doing research abroad? Perhaps you'd like to get funding for a Masters abroad? How about funding for graduate school right here in the US? Join us Wednesday, October 2nd, 12-1PM in Oldfather Hall 827. Continue reading…
The Rural Futures Institute is recruiting high-achieving University of Nebraska student leaders for 2020 RFI Student Fellows, a transformational leadership experience in rural Nebraska communities. Continue reading…
The University of South Florida is offering a summer program to Peru for the upcoming summer. The program consists of two courses examining the impact of climate change at both the global and local levels. Students will also participate in community-based activities and travel to Machu Picchu. Continue reading…
From the Heartland to the Heart of Europe: Challenges to Security and Democracy is a faculty-led program with the Honors Program, National Security Studies and Political Science. Applications are due January 24th, 2020 (go.unl.edu/poland) and the scholarship deadline is January 5th. Continue reading…
The Career Coaches, Meagan and Kristen, are located in the Academic & Career Advising Center in 107 Oldfather and are here to help students find jobs on campus, explore majors and careers, develop resumes and more! Stop in 10am-12pm, Monday-Friday for walk-ins or schedule an appointment via MyPLAN. Continue reading…
Join AnthroGroup for their next meeting of the academic year on Thursday, October 3rd at 5:00 in Oldfather 827. Dr. Bill Belcher will be speaking on forensic anthropology and his research within the field.
Join the department for the next part of our fall 2019 colloquium series next Monday, October 7th with Dr. Roberto Abadie - "Sick: Addiction, Poverty, and the Everyday Lives of Drug Users." Continue reading…
SUNY Binghamton is now offering a Masters of Science in Biomedical Anthropology. This is a terminal masters program that provides hands on experience in various fields such as public health, forensic anthropology and others. Continue reading…
Applications are open for the Spring 2020 term of the NASA Develop program. Under the Capacity Building Program within NASA's Applied Sciences Program, NASA DEVELOP conducts feasibility research projects which use NASA satellite data to answer current environmental questions. Continue reading…
The Nebraska Chapter of the United Nations Association will be hosting Bob Hitchcock on October 20th. He will be presenting on his work with development and climate projects affecting and involving indigenous peoples in Africa and elsewhere. Continue reading…
The next lecture of CAS Inquire will be next Tuesday, October 8th from 5:30-6:30pm in the Union Auditorium. Dr. Carrick Detweiler will be discussing "Shaping the Future Rise of Drones." Continue reading…
Success Workshop of the week - "Welcome to the NO CRAM ZONE: Test Preparation." All workshops will be in LLS 221, Tuesdays at 4pm and Wednesdays at 5pm. https://success.unl.edu/F19%20Wkshp%20Schedule.pdf.
Stories and Histories: Russian and Ukrainian Cultural and Historical Ties, Legacies of the Past and Tensions of the Present is a faculty-led trip for next summer. Continue reading…
Originally published September 30, 2019 -
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