Start your semester by checking out and bookmarking resources and support that will help you throughout your graduate study at UNL. Use the navigation in this article to explore some of what you need to know and what's available to you as a new or returning graduate student. Continue reading…
Another semester is underway, and I look forward to what the new year has in store. Looking back at last semester, I had the opportunity to connect with graduate students during Donuts with the Dean and collaborate with numerous support units and graduate departments. Continue reading…
As you begin your graduate study, your health must be a priority. When you’re not feeling well or need routine health care, the University Health Center is only a short phone call or walk away. Learn more about what the University Health Center has to offer graduate students. Continue reading…
Each semester, Graduate Studies offers a range of professional development workshops focused on enhancing skills in and fine-tuning your approach to the job search, communicating your research, and inclusive teaching practices. Continue reading…
Did you know that during the Fall 2023 semester, nearly 23% of Writing Center visitors were from graduate students? Learn more about what the Writing Center has to offer graduate students who have writing projects in progress. Continue reading…
New graduate and professional students can grab a graduate water bottle, notebook, and T-shirt at the Office of Graduate Studies in Seaton Hall on January 26 anytime between 10:30 a.m. and 12 p.m. Coffee will be available to enjoy with staff members for a brief meet-and-greet or take on your way to Continue reading…
Designed as modules, the Orientation course contains 120 individual pages and over 200 links to resources, services, and information useful for students coming to campus for fall or studying at a distance. Continue reading…
The graduate community has a number of graduate-focused recognized student organizations (RSOs) that are great options for getting involved on campus and networking with other students who have similar interests or backgrounds. Continue reading…