Math Undergraduate News

Advising Updates

Mr. Doug PellatzWe made to final exams. I have information about changing classes to Pass/No Pass if you still have questions. Click here for additional updates and advising hours for both Dr. Ledder and I. Continue reading…

 

Fall 2020 Course Preview

UNL Math ClubSince the Math Club's Fall 2020 Course Preview event was canceled, the instructors for the Fall 2020 semester's 400-level Math courses have provided a brief introduction to their courses for the fall semester. Continue reading…

 

COURAGE at Clemson University

COURAGE at Clemson UniversityWere you hoping to participate in a Research Experience for Undergraduates program this summer, but it was canceled due to COVID-19? There is an opportunity to participate in a virtual Math REU at Clemson University this summer in Algebra and Graph Theory. Continue reading…

 

Math Directed Reading Program at UNL

Directed Reading Progam at UNLIn the Fall 2020 semester, graduate students in the math department are running another Directed Reading Program. A Directed Reading Program pairs undergraduate students interested in math with graduate student mentors to complete a semester-long reading project in an advanced or specialize topic. Continue reading…

 

Advisors

Dr. Glenn LedderIf you have questions, concerns, or just want to talk about your next steps as a student, your faculty advisor, Dr. Glenn Ledder (gledder@unl.edu), and your assigned advisor, Doug Pellatz (dpellatz@unl.edu), are here to help.

 

There Will Be An Answer

There Will Be An AnswerProfessor Joseph Gallian, our Pi Mu Epsilon speaker from this past fall, has been featured in a Youtube documentary about his long running REU program at the University of Minnesota - Duluth. If you need a break, it is well worth your time to watch. Continue reading…

 

Researching General Education Courses

The Undergraduate Catalog & ACE CoursesLearning how to research courses for your general education learning outcomes, the Achievement-Center Education (ACE) and the College Distribution Requirements (CDR), is very important to planning your degree. Here is additional information on how to do this research. Continue reading…

 
Originally published May 5, 2020 - Submit an Item