Happy Thanksgiving everyone! Enjoy the festivities, time with your family and a little break before the final weeks of semester.
"May the good things of life be in abundance at Thanksgiving, and throughout the coming year."
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…
Mark your calendars and join us for our annual Holiday Party. There will be hot drinks, snacks and desert, plus you will have a chance to catch up with your peers, faculty and staff. Join us Thursday, December 5th, 5:00-7:00PM in Andrews Hall 228 (Bailey Library). Continue reading…
The College of Arts and Sciences Student Advisory Board (CASSAB) is hosting a fundraiser next Tuesday at Grey Whale Poke Bowl. Mention CASSAB at checkout and a portion of the funds will be redirect to the college to support students like you!
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…
Study abroad in Israel next summer - "Israel Politics & The Arab/Israeli Conflict" is a 4-week program in July. Open to all students and earn six credit hours. Scholarships are available through Education Abroad - including one specifically for those minoring in Human Rights & Humanitarian Affairs. 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…
Join us for our first lecture in the Geography Speaker Series next week!
Dr. LaToya Eaves, Middle Tennessee State University
December 6, 4PM in the Ubuntu/202 of the Jackie Gaughan Multicultural Center.
Presentation topic: Drapetomania: Tracing the Liberatory Practices of Black Placemaking Continue reading…
Looking for an engaging and enriching summer experience? All students are welcome to apply for a 4-week (6-8 credit) study trip to Ukraine titled: Stories and Histories: Russian and Ukrainian Cultural and Historical Ties, Legacies of the Past and Tensions of the Present. Continue reading…