We have an upcoming Halloween event on October 27th after the Stout lecture around 5pm in Bessey 203! Come have some fun with the EAS Department by painting mugs, eating some candy, voting on a t-shirt design, and watching MythBusters! Costumes are encouraged at this event! Click here for more info! Continue reading…
This week, I want to talk about priority registration for the Spring 2024 semester again and the Pass/No Pass deadline. I will not be taking Zoom Drop-in meetings on Friday, October 13th due to a conflicting meeting. Continue reading…
The next AMS Student Chapter Meeting will be on Wednesday, October 11th at 6:00 pm in 117 Bessey Hall. At the meeting, current Grad Students and Meteorology Professors will present information about Graduate School and making applications. All are welcome! Continue reading…
Friday, October 13th - Last day to change a full semester course registration to or from “Pass/No Pass”
Friday, November 10th - Last day to withdraw from one or more full semester courses for the term Continue reading…
In 2021, the William F. Chaloupka Distinguished Internship for undergraduates was established by Jerrie Chaloupka Rohren, Charles Rohren and their family. This internship supports a UNL undergraduate student with interests in paleontology and earth sciences. Apply by 5 pm on Monday, October 30th! Continue reading…
Out in Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics (oSTEM) is UNL's chapter of a national student society dedicated to empowering LGBTQ+ and ally students in STEM. Meetings are from 6-7 pm in Manter 402A every other Monday night. Click here for more information! Continue reading…
Mark van Roojen (philosophy) will give the talk "Using What You Know to Filter Through Climate Controversy" on Oct. 10 at 5:30 p.m. in the City Union's Swanson Auditorium. The event is free and open to the public and will be livestreamed on Zoom. Continue reading…
More details at: https://cas.unl.edu/cas-inquire
Join Global Experiences for a pair of 30-minute workshops to learn more about planning and funding global experiences. Huskers Abroad 101 is every Wednesday at 3 pm and Thursday at 4 pm. Huskers Abroad 102 is every Wednesday at 4 pm. Click here for more information! Continue reading…
Interested in studying abroad, but overwhelmed with the options? Meet with someone from Global Experiences to talk it through! Click here for more information about your people and opportunities to go abroad! Continue reading…
We’re here to help you succeed! Priority enrollment can be a hectic time for students and advisors alike. Here are some extra opportunities to get help planning next semester’s classes. Connect with our knowledgeable academic advisors in a relaxed atmosphere. No appointment is necessary. Continue reading…
We have rescheduled the meeting with Dr. Roohr for November 15. We will have UNL Meteorology Graduate Ryan Martz do a Q&A and talk about his experience as a Lapenta Intern from 6:30-7:00 and Dr. Roohr present and take questions from 7:00-8:00. This will still be held in Bessey 117. Continue reading…
A new SEAS event for this year is Coffee Hour before each Stout Lecture! If you are not familiar with Stout, it is a lecture given by visiting scientists in fields relating to the Earth and Atmospheric Science. We are also asking for volunteers to help set up for the events. Click here for info! Continue reading…
The CAS Career Coaches are hosting a series of Career Workshops this fall, and these workshops will be both in-person and online. Covering topics ranging from Career Exploration to Finding Research Opportunities, this workshop series can help with your after graduation plans and gaining experience! Continue reading…
The National Conference on Undergraduate Research (NCUR) is unlike other meetings of academic professional organizations. This year, NCUR is being held at the Long Beach Convention Center in Long Beach, California from April 8-10, 2024. Submit an abstract by December 8th! Continue reading…
Trina, Allison, Sai, and Meagan can help you explore career options, identify ways to build experience, and prepare to apply for internships, jobs, or graduate school, including help with resumes, applications, and interviewing. Click here for a calendar of career events as well! 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…