Attend CAS career events this week

The College of Arts and Sciences is holding a variety of career events over the next week.
The College of Arts and Sciences is holding a variety of career events over the next week.

EVENTS:

FEDERAL CAREER PANEL
Thursday, Feb. 27th, 6-7:30, 511 Nebraska Hall
· Learn about internships opportunities, Network with federal agents, Explore federal career options, Discover new possibilities
· Panelists from: U.S. Secret Service, Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), U.S. Dept. of Homeland Security, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
· Pizza will be provided

RED Talk
Thursday, February 27th, 7pm, Adele Learning Commons (Behind Dunkin Donuts)
· Hear undergraduate students present on their research and creative activities in short, 8-minute interactive sessions. Learn about the exciting work taking place at Nebraska and get ideas on improving your own research presentations.


OPPORTUNITIES:

CAREER COACHING AVAILABLE FOR APPOINTMENTS
Career Coaches can help you find jobs on campus, explore majors and career options, develop your resume, create/update your Handshake account, find internships and more! Schedule online using MyPLAN, or email cascareers@unl.edu to get the conversation started.

REGISTER FOR SPRING NEBRASKA RESEARCH DAYS
· Registration is now open for the graduate and undergraduate poster sessions and creative exhibitions at the spring semester Nebraska Research Days set for April 14 in the Nebraska Union
· The annual fair showcases research and creative accomplishments by university graduate and undergraduate students. The undergraduate poster session and creative exhibition will take place from 10:30 a.m. to noon and the graduate poster session and creative exhibition will be from 3:30 to 5 p.m.
· Register by March 20 to participate online and visit the Nebraska Research Days website to view the full schedule, poster and creative exhibition guidelines and more.

STUDENT VOLUNTEERS SOUGHT FOR BIG RED RESILIENCE
· Students are invited to join the Big Red Resilience and Well-being team by applying for positions by March 6.
· Student volunteers staff the Husker Pantry, provide money coaching at Husker Hub, lead REACH suicide prevention sessions, support outreach and programming efforts, and provide well-being coaching to peers.
· Volunteer applications are currently available through the Big Red Resilience website.
· Ideal volunteers are students who want to empower their peers to live their best lives, now and in the future (The minimum volunteer commitment is one semester)
· If you have any questions about these opportunities, stop by Big Red Resilience and Well-being at 127 University Health Center, call 402-472-8770, or email resilience@unl.edu