Advising Updates
Here are updates related to academic advising, academic success, and other information for the next week. Continue reading…
Here are updates related to academic advising, academic success, and other information for the next week. Continue reading…
The most popular event each semester, the Math Club's Fall 2021 Course Preview is coming up on Thursday, April 1 at 4 pm on Zoom. Please join us to learn more about MATH 417, 424, 430, 435, 439, 450, and 487 for the Fall 2021 semester! Continue reading…
Friday, March 26 - Last day to change a full semester course registration to or from "Pass/No Pass"
Monday, April 5 - Priority Registration for Fall Semester 2021 Begins
On Thursday, March 25th from 7 to 8 pm, there will be a Late Night Dish It Up Special: Rise of Hate Crimes Against Asians on Zoom. Given recent events, this is an important issue to discuss. Please support Asian American and Asian international students facing hate! Continue reading…
Get involved and make an impact on campus by applying to join the 2021-22 University Health Center Student Advisory Board. All students are encouraged to apply. Applications must be submitted by 11:59 p.m. on Friday, March 26, 2021 to be considered. Continue reading…
Northeastern University College of Engineering is offering an application fee waiver opportunity for any student applying for graduate school for the Fall 2021 semester to celebrate Pi Day! Continue reading…
Are you interested in applying or working with the CIA either during school or post-graduation? If yes, sign-up for a 20-minute phone call with our CIA Recruiter, Daniel on Thursday, April 8th from 9 am to 4 pm CDT. Continue reading…
The Visiting and Early Scholars’ Experiences in Mathematics REU (VERSEIM-REU) is an intensive ten-week summer research program in applied and pure mathematics at Tufts University. The application deadline is Sunday, April 11. Continue reading…
An innovative program where students can experience the process and collaboration involved in research applied to real world problems. This online program takes place from June 14 to 25, 2021. The application deadline is Friday, April 16. Continue reading…
The University of Chicago is now accepting applications for their Discover UChicago program scheduled for October 17-19, 2021. Students interested in doctoral programs, as well as master’s programs, are encouraged to apply online by August 16, 2021 at 11:59 pm. Continue reading…
The UNL McNair Scholars Program is currently recruiting new scholars to start in the program during the Fall 2021 semester, to engage in the McNair Summer Research Experience in 2022, and to participate in academic year colloquia activities until graduation. Continue reading…
This fall, Dr. Tracy Frank, will be offering GEOL 291: The Anthropocene, 3 credits, no prerequisites. Geologists measure time in eons, eras, periods, and epochs. Many scholars argue that we have entered into a new epoch, the Anthropocene (the human epoch). 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, the undergraduate chair, Prof. Petronela Radu (pradu@unl.edu), and your assigned advisor, Doug Pellatz (dpellatz@unl.edu), are here to help.
The Statistical and Applied Mathematical Sciences Institute will host a two-and-a-half-day undergraduate workshop on topics of current interest in statistics and applied mathematics on May 16 to 18, 2021. Interested students must apply by the deadline of March 25, 2021. Continue reading…
Santa Clara University received a NSF Noyce grant, which seeks to attract qualified STEM majors and professionals to become middle or high school mathematics teachers in racially, ethnically, linguistically, and economically diverse schools. Info session coming up on March 18th at 7 pm! Continue reading…
The 46th Annual New York State Regional Graduate Mathematics Conference (NYSRGMC) will happen virtually on Apr. 10th. Graduate and undergraduate students from any field are welcome to attend. This year, there will be a poster session for undergraduate folks to present their research work! Continue reading…
The goal of the Polymath REU is to provide research opportunities to every undergraduate who wishes to explore advanced mathematics. The program is open to all undergraduates who have had at least one proofs course in mathematics and can obtain a letter of support from a professor in such a course. Continue reading…
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