This week, I want to discuss using your resources as we near the end of the spring semester and to remind you about open registration for summer and fall classes. I won't have drop-in advising on Friday, April 26th due to being away. Continue reading…
Plans are in the works for the first EAS Trivia Event on May 1, 2024 at 4:30 pm in Bessey Hall. Undergrads, grad students, and postdocs are eligible to participate. Register at this link: https://forms.gle/CzKga4X2mChgFDiA9. Click here to learn more! Continue reading…
Now to Monday, May 20th - Open Registration for Summer Sessions 2024
Now to Sunday, August 25th - Open Registration begins for Fall Semester 2024 Continue reading…
Did you know that the Center for Academic Success and Transition (CAST) has a Study Stop tutoring program? The Study Stop is designed to be a go-to spot for students seeking academic support. Click here for more information! Continue reading…
Virtual | 25th April 2024 | #leadingladiesof
Main Stage Content: 11:00-3:00pm CT
Hear from engineers to company presidents, from the likes of Lt. Col. Stephanie Flowers of US Space Force, Kristin Houston with L3Harris Technologies, Jill Albertelli from Pratt & Whitney, and others. Continue reading…
Dr. Elkins wishes to make you aware of the GEOL 412: Volcanology and Igneous Petrology and GEOL 455: Computational Methods for Modeling Earth Systems courses that will be offered in the Fall 2024 semester. Please click here to learn more about these two planned courses! Continue reading…
Please consider the GEOL 308: Biogeography course for the Fall 2024 semester! Discover where plants and animals occur today and in the past and why – and how to apply this information to conservation of organisms and landscapes. This course will be taught by Dr. Sherilyn Fritz. Continue reading…
Please consider the GEOL 423: Quaternary Paleoclimatology and Paleoecology for the Fall 2024 semester! Interested in what the past can teach us about current climate and environmental change? Learn about the Quaternary. This course will be taught by Dr. Sherilyn Fritz. Continue reading…
For students who want to learn all about climate data, and to be able to use that data to identify and interpret the relationships between climate conditions and various human, economic, and ecological climate-sensitive activities. Click here for more information about METR 370! Continue reading…
ExxonMobil Corporation has partnered with the Hispanic Heritage Foundation to create fellowship opportunities in the STEM fields for Hispanic college students. Selected students will be exposed to a top-quality company by participating in this signature mentoring program. Apply by April 30th! Continue reading…
Are you a student who is looking for a summer job? The Nebraska Athletic department is seeking undergraduate tutors (sophomore or above) or graduate students to tutor in various subjects. Our pay is $15/hr., and we offer flexible scheduling. Click here to learn much more! Continue reading…
The NASA Nebraska Space Grant annual competition for Mini-Grant and Fellowship funding is open. The Fellowship Competition is open to both undergraduate and graduate students. The deadline for applications has been extended to May 31st at 5:00 p.m. Click here to learn more! Continue reading…
DOE’s Office of Science Is Now Accepting Applications for Fall 2024 Undergraduate Internships. Students Will Conduct Research and Technical Projects at National Laboratories. Applications are due by May 22, 2024, at 4:00 p.m. CT. Click here for more information! Continue reading…
Click here for job and internship openings that would be available for Geology majors. 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 updated weekly as well! 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…
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…