In early 2019, Nebraska hosted ten incredible Friends of Fulbright Argentine students sponsored by the Fulbright Commission Argentina and the U.S. Embassy in Argentina. In addition to courses in their majors and U.S. culture, the students made lasting friendships in their six-week stay. Continue reading…
On March 25, the Office of Global Strategies hosted the Consul General of France in Chicago, Mr. Guillaume Lacroix, and the Attaché for Science and Technology, Professor James Dat, at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln to discuss current and future collaborations with France. Continue reading…
Wildlife biologist and professor in the School of Natural Resources, Larkin Powell studies conservation management of fish and wildlife species. Every other summer, Powell leads a group of Nebraska students to Namibia, where they encounter wildlife most have only seen online. Continue reading…
Over spring break, five Computer Science and Computer Engineering (CSCE) students traveled to Amman, Jordan for a faculty-led study abroad program on dynamic programming. The program was supported by a U.S. Department of State Capacity Building Grant. Continue reading…
The International Student and Scholar Office (ISSO) reminds international students that they must visit ISSO for questions about immigration status, travel signatures, and withdrawing from classes. ISSO will also host an Academic Advisor Workshop on April 10th on immigration status processes. Continue reading…
From March 12-15, three faculty from Nebraska’s Programs in English as a Second Language (PIESL) presented at the Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) International Convention in Atlanta, Georgia. Continue reading…
In March 2019, the U.S. Department of State recognized the University of Nebraska-Lincoln as a Greatest Growth among large colleges and for first-generation college students accepted into the Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship Program in academic year 2017-18. Continue reading…
Read more about the faculty members recently featured for their international award recognitions, new grants to continue research overseas and international seminar invitations. Continue reading…
On a recent trip to the "land of a thousand hills," the Daugherty Water for Food Global Institute visited rural farmers and farmer cooperatives in Rwanda to explore irrigation business models. Continue reading…
The University of Nebraska–Lincoln’s Clayton Yeutter Institute of International Trade and Finance has announced 13 inaugural members of its advisory council. Continue reading…
The Nebraska University Malaysian Student Association (NUMSA) will be hosting its annual gala dinner, Malaysian Night, on March 30th, 2019 (Saturday) with the theme “Jalan-Jalan Malaysia” (translates to “Take A Walk Through Malaysia”). Continue reading…
Learn about careers with U.S. Department of State. Join us for a conversation at 3:30 p.m. April 11 with Kristin Stewart, currently on domestic assignment as Diplomat in Residence. Continue reading…