Have you met with Olivia yet? If not, you should! Academic Advisors know about different policies, assist you with degree and career planning, and most importantly identify your goals. Schedule an appointment with Olivia today via MyPLAN.
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…
GLOBAL CAFÉ: Witnessing 1989 Revolutions: 30th Anniversary of the Fall of Communism in Europe.
Wednesday Nov 6 @3:30PM-5:00PM
University Suites Multipurpose Room 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…
"The Bioarchaeology of Bronze Age Social Systems" is a summer 2020 Field School sponsored by the National Science Foundation. The project will focus on two large Bronze skeletal collections from the Umm an-Nar period of the United Arab Emirates. Applications are due February 12, 2020. 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…
Success Workshop of the week - "Stress: Ain't Nobody Got Time for That! Stress Management." All workshops will be in LLS 221, Tuesdays at 4pm and Wednesdays at 5pm. https://success.unl.edu/F19%20Wkshp%20Schedule.pdf.
The next lecture of CAS Inquire will be tomorrow, November 5th from 5:30-6:30pm in the Union Auditorium. Dr. Colin Meiklejohn will be discussing "Gene Machines - Navigating a World Enthralled by DNA." Continue reading…
Join the Anthropology Department for our next colloquium speaker. Dr. Karen Kramer from the University of Utah will be speaking over "Food, Fertility and Cooperation: The Evolutionary Story of Human Population Growth."
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…