Join us for our Spring 2022 SGIS Colloquium event with Dr. Deondre Smiles: Geographic Indigenous Futures! Dr. Smiles will explore the ways in which Geography as a discipline can make a break with our colonial past as we look to the future [...]
Please join Indigenous Studies for a conversation over lunch with Ute author, scholar, elder, environmental activist, and spiritual leader Forrest Cuch. He will be speaking about navigating academic and other predominantly white spaces as an Indigenous person, and there will be plenty of time for Q&A Continue reading…
Professor Ingrid Robyn, Ph.D. (irobyn2@unl.edu)
Tuesdays and Thursdays 12:30-1:45, TEAC 247
Great for Spanish speakers/learners interested in translation, creative writing, cultural studies, and Latin American culture! Continue reading for full description. Continue reading…
Gain real-world experience, grow your professional network, and earn academic credit—all without leaving home! Participate in a virtual internship in a variety of disciplines for this summer with an organization located in Australia, Spain, Peru or Vietnam. Continue reading…
• Gain real experience with human subjects research, surveys, and other data collection
• Preference for students who have completed statistics and methods courses, but not required Traditional (single semester or summer) or extended opportunities available
• Virtual opportunities available
• Will work with department to help get you credit
• Undergraduate ($11/hour) and graduate ($15/hour) students
Foster Care Review Office (FCRO) has an opportunity for an undergraduate student intern to help our office track legislative bills and activity during the 2022 Nebraska legislative session. Continue reading…
We are pleased to announce that the 2022 application cycle for the Roger Arliner Young (RAY) Diversity Fellowship is now open! The RAY Diversity Fellowship is a two-year (1-year with 1-year renewal), full-time position with partner conservation and clean energy organizations with the goal of increasing and facilitating environmentally-related career pathways for emerging leaders of color. RAY Fellows have worked in a variety of communications, climate, policy, research, education, fieldwork, and philanthropic capacities. Continue reading…
Latin American culture, with focus on war conflicts and human rights. Lectures, oral discussions, and written work in Spanish.
Enrollment Requirements: SPAN 303 or SPAN 304 or SPAN 300A