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Vast majority of Huskers participate in voluntary vaccine registry
The university will offer a second-dose Pfizer clinic for students, faculty and staff vaccinated during move-in week clinics (held Aug. 25-26) on Sept. 16. Continue reading…
The university will offer a second-dose Pfizer clinic for students, faculty and staff vaccinated during move-in week clinics (held Aug. 25-26) on Sept. 16. Continue reading…
The Office of Graduate Studies will offer a discussion group on anti-racist teaching. If you would like to learn more about these ideas and discuss them, then this is a great opportunity to dive into these topics with TAs and other graduate students who may be exploring these ideas as well. Continue reading…
Come learn about the wide variety of in person and virtual resources available through CIRTL to support graduate students and postdocs as they learn to teach. Continue reading…
The University of Nebraska Press is pleased to announce a new book series that will highlight LGBTQ+ authors. The co-editors of the series are two alumni of UNL’s LGBTQ+ programming, Timothy Schaffert, bestselling author of The Perfume Thief, and SJ Sindu, author of Blue-Skinned Gods. Continue reading…
The Center for Integrated Research, Teaching, and Learning (CIRTL) runs online courses, workshops, events, and more to teach grad students and postdocs effective, inclusive, evidence-based approaches to teaching and learning. View at the Fall 2021 calendar, and register with your UNL credentials. Continue reading…
Graduate students are needed for the 2021-22 calendar year, 20 hours week, to assist with research and project management for the PDG Program at the Buffett Early Childhood Institute. Continue reading…
his workshop will focus on intentionally designing your job search and exploring multiple career options using the five mindsets of design thinking. You will learn how to build your way forward and shift the way you think about many of the traditional myths surrounding career exploration. Continue reading…
Reference management software can help you organize, cite, store, and share your research bibliographies. In this informal session, librarian Erica DeFrain will provide a brief overview of some of the many tools available, help participants get started using Zotero, and answer any questions. Continue reading…
In this informal session, librarian Erica DeFrain will offer a working definition of scholarly databases, share a criteria for database selection, provide a brief orientation to some of the most frequently used social sciences databases, and answer any questions participants might have. Continue reading…
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