The Graduate Report

Reach out to your advisor to discuss your options. Make the decisions that are best for you and that will allow you to thrive and be successful, however that might be.
Reach out to your advisor to discuss your options. Make the decisions that are best for you and that will allow you to thrive and be successful, however that might be.

Pass/No Pass option available to graduate students

Graduate students will have the opportunity to receive an earned letter grade or choose a Pass/No Pass option for graduate courses taken in the Spring 2020 semester and have those courses that receive a Pass grade count toward degree requirements.
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In the last few weeks, the Office of Graduate Studies issued guidelines for the graduate community to follow as implications from COVID-19 were assessed.
In the last few weeks, the Office of Graduate Studies issued guidelines for the graduate community to follow as implications from COVID-19 were assessed.

COVID-19 Response: Guidelines from Graduate Studies

In the last few weeks, the Office of Graduate Studies issued guidelines for the graduate community to follow as implications from COVID-19 were assessed. Please review these guidelines to ensure you are updated on the latest information. Continue reading…

 
You can learn more about 2FA and enroll when prompted to use single sign-on (SSO) to log into university services.
You can learn more about 2FA and enroll when prompted to use single sign-on (SSO) to log into university services.

Enhance online security with two-factor authentication

The University of Nebraska is increasing online security for everyone, adding a second layer of protection to your account login process with a tool known as Two-Factor Authentication (2FA). This new feature of protection will go into effect for the Lincoln campus on May 15. Enroll today. Continue reading…

 
They’ll discuss their fascinating paths from their home countries to the U.S., share about their Nebraska experience, and what the future holds for them in their varied areas of research.
They’ll discuss their fascinating paths from their home countries to the U.S., share about their Nebraska experience, and what the future holds for them in their varied areas of research.

Global Voices Seminar Series will return digitally with stories from three international graduate students

Hear from three accomplished international graduate students who made their way to Nebraska via Fulbright programs this Friday, April 17 from 11 a.m. to noon CST via Zoom. They'll discuss their paths to Nebraska and what the future holds for their research. Continue reading…

 
Originally published April 15, 2020 - Submit an Item