Advising Updates
This week, we are going to discuss getting ready for Priority Registration. Continue reading…
This week, we are going to discuss getting ready for Priority Registration. Continue reading…
Friday, October 15 - Last day to change a full semester course to or from “Pass/No Pass”
Monday, October 25 to Tuesday, November 9 - Priority Registration for Spring Semester 2022
Casey Kelly, communication studies, will give the talk "On Melancholia and White Pain" on October 5 in the City Union Swanson Auditorium. The talk is free and open to the public and will be livestreamed via Zoom.
The talk continues this year's CAS Inquire program theme of "Pleasure and Pain." Continue reading…
Interested in an Education Abroad experience? Come visit Katelyn Kunzman in the College of Arts and Sciences Academic and Career Advising Center to discuss Education Abroad options! Continue reading…
More details at: https://go.unl.edu/casabroadadvisingOn Friday, October 8 at 4:30 pm, the Rural Drug Addiction Research (RDAR) Center, the Johnny Carson Center for Emerging Media Arts, and Worlds of Connections (WoC) are excited to announce a hybrid screening of the film Coming Clean, featuring a live Q&A with its award-winning Director, Ondi Timoner. Continue reading…
Flu season has arrived. Stay healthy and protect our Husker community from the spread of influenza by getting your free flu shot at the University Health Center. Attend a drop-in flu vaccine clinic for students or call 402.472.5000 to schedule a flu shot appointment in the medical clinic. Continue reading…
All undergraduate students can apply by Oct. 15 for the new Peace Corps Prep program that combines UNL coursework with hands-on and professional development experiences to prepare for a career in international development. Continue reading…
More details at: https://educationabroad.unl.edu/peace-corps-prepInternational students will be able to raise their voices and share their experiences in a series of Community Chats hosted by the International Advisory Board (ISAB). The series is held Oct. 25 (6-7 p.m.). Continue reading…
The annual Credit Unions for Higher Education Scholarship Contest is currently open for entries. Three winners will be chosen. The first place winner will receive $2500, second place $1250 and third place $500. Continue reading…
More details at: https://nufcu.org/annual-credit-unions-higher-education-scholarship-contestWe know the importance of good planning. The Degree Planner allows you to lay out a semester-by-semester plan to ensure you are staying on track to reach your goals. Plan to stop by 1007 Oldfather on Wednesdays between 4:30-5:30pm or Thursdays between 1:30-2:30pm from Oct. 6th through Oct. 21st! Continue reading…
During the week of October 11 through October 15, the Explore Center will be hosting a series of events as a part of their Major Exploration Week. Continue reading…
University Career Fairs will take place in-person and virtually this semester! Continue reading…
The application for NSE Orientation Leaders will be opening on October 5. Students must be a current sophomore, junior, or a senior planning on a 5th year in good academic standing. Transfer students can also apply. The application deadline will be October 25! Continue reading…
NASA DEVELOP National Program is a 10-week paid research opportunity open to current students and recent college graduates as well as transitioning/early career professionals. Information sessions about Applied Earth Science Opportunities are happening this week! Spring applications are due Oct. 8! Continue reading…
Are you interested in working for NASA? Not sure where to start? The NASA Nebraska Space Grant has a new fellowship program that could help you explore your options. The Introduction to NASA Fellowship is a great way to get started, and this fellowship is only open to Nebraska college students! Continue reading…
Click here for job and internship openings that would be available for Geology majors. Continue reading…
Your faculty partner, Prof. Richard Kettler (rkettler1@unl.edu), and your assigned advisor, Doug Pellatz (dpellatz@unl.edu), are here to help if you have questions, concerns, or just want to talk about your next steps as a student. Click here for scheduling details! Continue reading…
For the Fall 2021 semester, you will have three main ways to engage with academic advising: scheduled appointments, virtual only drop-in meetings, and email. In-person scheduled appointments are available again. Continue reading…
The College of Business and the College of Journalism and Mass Communications have been building out a package of courses to help our students develop their personal brand. The idea was developed around Name, Image, Likeness and a partnership with Athletics but the courses are open to all students. Continue reading…
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