Classics & Religious Studies Advising Newsletter
This newsletter is designed to provide you with relevant information, updates, and events for your major. Take a moment to review the articles included to get the most of your academic experience!
This newsletter is designed to provide you with relevant information, updates, and events for your major. Take a moment to review the articles included to get the most of your academic experience!
Taylor Scholl is the advisor for Classics and Religious Studies. You can schedule with her at https://go.unl.edu/advisingwithtaylor.
Taylor has appointment slots everyday and is available for Zoom drop-ins on Wednesday mornings (10am-12pm) and Thursday afternoons (1pm-3pm).
Summer 2025 and Fall 2025 are now both open to registration. If you are not enrolled for a future term, meet with an advisor to determine which classes you need to take.
Students from the Department of Classics and Religious Studies are welcome to take the following new course in Fall 2025. Students who are interested in applying computational analysis to ancient texts are very welcome to this course. Please contact Dr. Revesz at prevesz1@unl.edu with any questions. Continue reading…
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Please join UNL (Art History) Alumnus Ted Hunter for a presentation about conservation and collection care at New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art, where Mr. Hunter is the Armorer and Conservator in the Department of Arms and Armor. Continue reading…
URAF is inviting all undergraduate students are invited to attend their spring workshop and information sessions events, which feature graduate school and fellowships topics! All of the workshops are intended for undergraduate students and meet UCARE event participation requirements. Continue reading…
More details at: https://uraf.unl.edu/
This section will in include career-related opportunities such as job and internship listings, research opportunities, and more! Continue reading…
If you are thinking about studying abroad, here is some information to help you plan your experience successfully! You'll want to start planning 8-10 months before your preferred trip. Renae (CAS's Global Experience Coordinator has a helpful guide here: https://linktr.ee/casrenaegeo Continue reading…
More details at: https://global.unl.edu/global-experiences/
This section highlights scholarship opportunities that I am made aware of. There are many internal and external scholarships that students can apply for. Continue reading…
The Academic Calendar contains a list of all important university academic dates and deadlines you need to be aware of. See the full calendar at https://registrar.unl.edu/academic-calendar/ for full details.
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