Advising Updates
Welcome back from Thanksgiving break! Only two weeks left before finals week. Click here for additional updates and advising hours for both Dr. Radu and I. Continue reading…
Welcome back from Thanksgiving break! Only two weeks left before finals week. Click here for additional updates and advising hours for both Dr. Radu and I. Continue reading…
The faculty and staff in the Math Department want to know what kinds of events you want to see from the Math Club during the spring semester. Click here for survey to give us ideas about what you want to see from the Math Club! Continue reading…
All Math majors are invited to attend the end of the semester presentations for the MATH 435: Math in the City course on Friday, December 6 from 2:30-4:30 pm in 204 Oldfather Hall. The talks will focus on the Mathematical Analysis of Electoral Districts and Gerrymandering. Continue reading…
This week, we find out more about Allison Cruikshank, a Math and Biochemistry major in her junior year from Columbus, Nebraska. Continue reading…
Monday, December 16 thru Friday, December 20: Fall Semester Final Exams - Final Exams Information
Saturday, December 21: Fall Semester Undergraduate Commencement
Click here for a list of selected upcoming events like the Math in the City Talks, one Academic Success Workshop, one UCARE Workshop, and the Husker Abroad Day! Continue reading…
Registration is open for students with children who are interested in receiving assistance during the holidays. This program allows for families to receive material goods from a sponsoring party, which can help ease the financial stress of gift-buying. Continue reading…
Are you interested in going abroad but don’t know where to start? On Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays at 1:00 pm, the Education Abroad Office in 110 Love Library South will be offering a Huskers Abroad 101 presentation. Continue reading…
Applications are now open for the 116th Class of the Innocents Society, and juniors with at least a 3.3 GPA are encouraged to apply. Scholarships are also available for freshmen and sophomores. Applications are due on Jan. 17, and more information can be found at innocents.unl.edu/apply. Continue reading…
More details at: http://innocents.unl.edu/applyThe CSE Student Advisory Board is hosting a hackathon event, CornHacks, on Jan. 18-19 at 10 a.m. in the Johnny Carson Center for Emerging Media Arts – 1300 Q Street. The event is free. There will be five free meals, and $3500 worth of prizes. Continue reading…
More details at: https://cornhacks.comThe DOE Scholars Program introduces students and recent college graduates to the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) mission and operations. Continue reading…
The Mathematical and Theoretical Biology Institute is looking for students that are highly motivated and have an interest in Applied Mathematics & Biology or a related field. The program admission requirement is one year of Calculus. Continue reading…
Survey Methodology is an interdisciplinary field applying insights from Statistics, Math, Data Science, Psychology, Human-Computer Interaction and Sociology. The Michigan Program in Survey Methodology offers MS and PhD degrees that emphasize either the statistical, social or data science. Continue reading…
The Graduate Program in Statistics at Texas A&M University reached out to advertise there Ph.D. program in Statistics to Mathematics majors at UNL. If you are interested in graduate school in Statistics, this program might be worth investigating. Continue reading…
The Office of Admissions provides service to prospective students, families, current students and guests. Being an assistant admissions counselor on the international team allows an opportunity to support non-traditional students through the process. Continue reading…
Click here for job and internship openings that would be available for Mathematics majors. Continue reading…
If you have questions, concerns, or just want to talk about your next steps as a student, your Math faculty advisor, Dr. Petronela Radu (211 Avery Hall, pradu@unl.edu), and your Math assigned advisor, Doug Pellatz (209 Avery Hall, dpellatz@unl.edu), are here to help.
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