OASIS and the Women's Center are partnering with the UNL State Museum's Hubbard Lecture to show 'Warrior Women,' a film about American Indian Movement activists and their children who fought for civil rights in the 1970s. The film will premiere on Oct. 1 at 6pm at the Sheldon Museum of Art.
More details at: http://go.unl.edu/td3p
Matt Talbot Kitchen & Outreach is seeking volunteers for the weekend of the Nebraska/Wisconsin Husker game, Oct. 9-11 to help collect donations at several community sites. Students can receive up to 3 community service hours. Register to help at the link below!
More details at: http://www.mtkserves.org/events/huskers_helping_homeless/hhh_online.html
The Lincoln Fire & Rescue Team is looking for volunteers to hand out fliers at the Nebraska/Wisconsin game on Oct. 10 to promote their new app, PulsePoint. The app will inform citizen bystanders of cardiac arrest in public areas so bystander CPR can be performed until medical professionals arrive.
More details at: http://www.pulsepoint.org/
On Thurs., Oct. 8 at 7 p.m. in the Union Auditorium will be a screening of the documentary Sober Indian | Dangerous Indian, followed by a Q&A session with Native American activist Frank Lamere. The film explores the lives of 4 men dealing with alcoholism on the Pine Ridge Reservation near Nebraska. Continue reading…
More details at: http://www.soberindian.com/
Apply for the Vice Chancellor of Student Affair's Character Council and work between the students, Dr. Franco, and the Center for Civic Engagement. Apply at the link below to promote positivity and integrity at UNL!
More details at: http://go.unl.edu/q0t8
Students can be nominated by their peers or UNL staff and faculty for Franco's List, a public recognition of students' integrity. Nominations are due by Oct. 23 and winners are selected by Dr. Franco's Character Council. See the link below for the nomination form.
More details at: http://go.unl.edu/h9e7