Geography

Week 7: Finding Your Place
Week 7: Finding Your Place

Week 7: Finding Your Place

This time of semester it's important to start talking to your classmates and professors about coursework. Whether it's an exam, group project, or a presentation make sure you're spending time on campus. Learning places make a difference so check out Love Library Learning Commons or the Union.

 

Summer GEOG Course Offerings

Summer enrollment begins March 2nd and the department is offering two GIS courses, all cross-listed with NRES: 312 and 427. Both courses will be offered online and count as a technical elective. Summer enrollment opens March 2nd. Continue reading…

 
Global Cafe: Contests of Inclusion: A Comparative Ethnography of Iranians in the U.S. & Canada
Global Cafe: Contests of Inclusion: A Comparative Ethnography of Iranians in the U.S. & Canada

TOMORROW - Global Cafe: Contests of Inclusion: A Comparative Ethnography of Iranians in the U.S. & Canada

Join us tomorrow for our next Global Cafe with Anthropologist and Iranian diaspora expert Dr. Amy Malek from Princeton University for a talk titled: Contests of Inclusion: A Comparative Ethnography of Iranians in the U.S. & Canada on Tuesday, 2/25, 11:00AM-12:30PM in Oldfather 827. Continue reading…

 
Federal Job Search Training: Kathryn Troutman
Federal Job Search Training: Kathryn Troutman

Federal Job Search Training: Kathryn Troutman

Career Services is hosting The Federal Job Search Training featuring Kathryn Troutman on March 3, from 2–4: PM in the Unity Room at the Gaughan Multicultural Center. Kathryn is a well-known author, consultant, and career trainer who assists job seekers interested in working for the U.S. government. Continue reading…

 

Career Coach Corner

Career Coaches are here to 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 (no more walk-ins) or email cascareers@unl.edu to get the conversations started. Continue reading…

 
Archaeological Summer Field School 2020
Archaeological Summer Field School 2020

New: Archaeological Summer Field School to Germany

The Department of Anthropology is excited to announce Dr. Belcher's summer field school to Munster, Germany. Students will receive instruction in forensic anthropology in a real-life setting related to the recovery of a MIA US servicemember from a 1945 B-24H bomber crash. Applications due 3/30. Continue reading…

 
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