Accelerated Master’s Programs allow highly qualified undergraduate students at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln to take graduate courses during their senior year that count toward both the bachelor’s degree and master’s degree in the same or closely related discipline. Continue reading…
As the semester wraps up, the Office of Graduate Studies would like to celebrate the research accomplishments of our many talented graduate students. Continue reading…
The Office of Diversity and Inclusion seeks to fill three graduate assistantships for the 2020-2021 academic year. The positions include data and assessment, program support, and inclusive leadership and learning. Continue reading…
Although fun and self-care are up for interpretation depending on your preferences, access, and abilities, there are simple options available to get you started.
Self-care is critical in times like this. Finding opportunities for fun and self-care don't have to take a lot of time or money away from addressing your other needs. Continue reading…
You can learn more about 2FA and enroll when prompted to use single sign-on (SSO) to log into university services.
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…
This summer, the Office of Graduate Studies will be offering an online professional development course and workshop series on teaching and course design beginning the week of June 15, 2020 to week of July 27, 2020. Continue reading…
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…
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. Continue reading…