Geology Undergraduate News

Academic Advising Updates

Mr. Doug PellatzI am still available during the extended break between full fall and spring semester classes, so please don't hesitate to schedule a meeting with me or research to me with questions. Here are advising updates and announcements for this week. Continue reading…

 

Important Academic Dates

Academic CalendarWednesday, December 9 - Last day to change a course registration to or from "Pass/No Pass" for Fall Three Week Session


Wednesday, December 16 - Last day to withdraw from one or more courses for Fall Three Week Session

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Winter Break English Conversation Hours

Winter Break English Conversation HoursAll UNL international students are welcome to join in fun, interactive activities/games to practice your English skills AND have fun with other participants. Activities will be facilitated by experienced ELL instructors. Each week will have a different activity and facilitator. Continue reading…

 

GEMS Undergraduate Summer Internship

GEMS Undergraduate Summer InternshipWRAIR GEMS is seeking STEM undergrads to participate in our 2021 summer program as peer mentors who will have access to our teaching lab facility and technology to develop, prepare, and implement learning materials are provided competitive monthly stipends commensurate with education and experience. Continue reading…

 

Advisors

Professor Richard KettlerIf you have questions, concerns, or just want to talk about your next steps as a student, your faculty advisor, Prof. Richard Kettler (rkettler1@unl.edu), and your assigned advisor, Doug Pellatz (dpellatz@unl.edu), are here to help.

 

Take a Mini-course in Postive Psychology!

Postive PsychologyThe Department of Educational Psychology plans to offer two mini-courses for the Spring 2021 semester. Nurturing Talent: Yours and Others and Boost Your Motivation Now! will be offered as EDPS 292 for 1 credit hour on the Pass/No Pass grading basis. Continue reading…

 

KU's Museum Studies Graduate Program

KU's Museum Studies Graduate ProgramMuseum studies is a multidisciplinary field that combines intellectual challenges with opportunities to share scholarly research with the public. It attracts students from all backgrounds who have interests spanning the humanities, natural sciences, arts, and social sciences. Continue reading…

 

Join ORISE Virtual Info Sessions

ORISEThe Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (ORISE) is hosting a series of monthly webinars highlighting the 700-plus STEM, technical, and policy internships and fellowships available through ORISE at federal facilities nationwide! Opportunities are available in a variety of fields. Continue reading…

 
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