Geography

Week 12: Welcome Back!
Week 12: Welcome Back!

Week 12: Welcome Back!

Welcome back! We hope you had a restful spring break and that you're ready to finish the semester remotely! We know that this is an unusual time and experience, but know your support system is still in place and here to help. Priority Enrollment has been shifted back a week to start next Monday.

 

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…

 

Geography Student Organization: Elections

Are you a UNL student who wants to make an impact on campus while promoting Geography and having fun???

We are now holding elections to be a GSO officer for 2020-2021 year with openings for President, Vice-President, Treasurer and Primary Programmer!

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Work in a Nebraska State Park!

Nebraska’s state park system is seeking outgoing and hardworking individuals for a variety of opportunities within our state parks and historic sites. Join a team of innovative professionals with a love for the outdoors, a commitment to service and a shared excitement for the future.
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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…

 

UNL Women's Center: NOW HIRING

Are you looking for a meaningful undergraduate student staff position at UNL? Consider applying to work at the UNL Women’s Center! Four positions are open for the fall. Applications for all positions are due 4/24. Continue reading…

 
New Course on Refugees, Displaced Persons, and (Im)migrants
New Course on Refugees, Displaced Persons, and (Im)migrants

New Course on Refugees, Displaced Persons, and (Im)migrants

All UNL students are welcome to register for a brand new course titled Refugees, Displaced Persons, and (Im)migrants in a Globalized World offered by Global Studies and Human Rights and Humanitarian Affairs Programs. This course is open to all students no matter their class standing. Continue reading…

 

SOIL 101: Soil & Society

Explore the connections between SCIENCE,
ART, and HISTORY through the study of soils. This is an online course being offered in the fall and fulfills ACE 5.

 
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