Join us for an informative session designed to help graduate and professional students learn about the housing market in Lincoln and how to navigate renting or buying in this unique location! Continue reading…
In preparation for the 2026 Summer Nebraska Annual Social Indicators Survey, the Bureau of Sociological Research is inviting researchers to add questions relevant to their own research objectives to the survey. Continue reading…
A cluttered wooden table with papers, notebooks, a calculator, pens, an orange, a bowl of nuts, a glass of water, a green mug, and a book titled “Chaos.”
Preparing for finals week isn’t just about studying. It’s also about having a plan to stay focused, manage stress and care for your body. Find practical tips from the University Health Center to help you stay balanced and focused. Continue reading…
Whether you’re writing a literature review paper, reviewing the literature for an original research study, or just reading up on the background of a topic for educational or research purposes, identifying credible, academically rigorous literature is essential. Scholarly writing is a conversation. Continue reading…
Not sure how health insurance works as a graduate student? Join this Red Talk to learn about coverage options, common insurance questions, and resources available to help you navigate your health care with confidence. Continue reading…
HCC is pleased to announce the David Swanson Memorial Travel Award available for students (graduate or undergraduate) to travel to a conference to participate and perhaps present their research. Continue reading…
Join Netic: Translation and Interpretation Opportunities
The Nebraska Translators and Interpreters Corps (NETIC) at the
University of Nebraska–Lincoln is seeking bilingual graduate students to
provide translation and interpretation services. Continue reading…
The Graduate Student Assembly is pleased to announce that applications are now open for the Chancellor’s Graduate Research Grant (CGRG) Spring 2026 cycle. Continue reading…