Math Undergraduate News

Undergraduate Math Contest

Undergraduate Math ContestOn Sunday, October 24 at 1-3 pm in 110 Avery Hall, GTA Alex Heitzman will be hosting an "Undergraduate PROBE Exam" modeled on the Math Day PROBE Exam for high school students. This is open to all undergraduate students, and there is a chance to win a prize! Continue reading…

 

Academic Calendar

Academic CalendarFriday, October 15 - Last day to change a full semester course to or from “Pass/No Pass”


Monday, October 25 to Tuesday, November 9 - Priority Registration for Spring Semester 2022

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WIMN 2021

WIMN 2021The Women in Mathematics in New England 2021 conference will be held virtually this year on Saturday, October 16th and registration is open (and free)! And there is a full day of scheduled talks by undergraduate and graduate students including a panel about graduate school! Continue reading…

 

Inclusive Leadership Retreat

Inclusive Leadership RetreatIf you enjoyed Husker Dialogues and want to take your education and experience to the next level, we encourage that you join us for the Inclusive Leadership Retreat on October 24, 2021, from 1-5:30 p.m. Continue reading…

 

UP GRADe Workshop

UP GRADe WorkshopUP GRADe is an online workshop hosted by the Mathematics Department at UPenn aimed at undergraduates who are underrepresented minorities in math who are applying to math graduate programs this fall. The workshop will be held online on Saturday, October 30th, 2021 starting at 1 pm CDT. Continue reading…

 

Stop By To Get Help With Degree Planning

Stop By To Get Help With Degree PlanningWe know the importance of good planning. The Degree Planner allows you to lay out a semester-by-semester plan to ensure you are staying on track to reach your goals. Plan to stop by 1007 Oldfather on Wednesdays between 4:30-5:30pm or Thursdays between 1:30-2:30pm from Oct. 6th through Oct. 21st! Continue reading…

 

2022 NSE Orientation Leaders

2022 Orientation LeadersThe application for NSE Orientation Leaders will be opening on October 5. Students must be a current sophomore, junior, or a senior planning on a 5th year in good academic standing. Transfer students can also apply. The application deadline will be October 25! Continue reading…

 

Fall 2021 Academic Advising

Mr. Doug PellatzFor the Fall 2021 semester, you will have three main ways to engage with academic advising: scheduled appointments, virtual only drop-in meetings, and email. In-person scheduled appointments are available again. Continue reading…

 

Fall 2021 Pop-up on NIL

Fall 2021 Pop-up on NILThe College of Business and the College of Journalism and Mass Communications have been building out a package of courses to help our students develop their personal brand. The idea was developed around Name, Image, Likeness and a partnership with Athletics but the courses are open to all students. Continue reading…

 

Cybersecurity Talent Initiative

Cybersecurity Talent InitiativeThe Cybersecurity Talent Initiative is a public-private partnership aimed at recruiting and training a world-class cybersecurity workforce to federal agencies. The program is a selective opportunity for students in cybersecurity-related fields to gain vital public and private sector work experience. Continue reading…

 

ARTP 270: Computational Creativity

ARTP 270: Computational CreativityThis course will be an online ACE 7 course for the Spring 2022 semester. The core of the course is a suite of Computational Creativity exercises that combine computational thinking and creative thinking to make students better problem solvers in any discipline. Continue reading…

 

Introduction to NASA Fellowship

Interested in NASA?  Introduction to NASA FellowshipAre you interested in working for NASA? Not sure where to start? The NASA Nebraska Space Grant has a new fellowship program that could help you explore your options. The Introduction to NASA Fellowship is a great way to get started, and this fellowship is only open to Nebraska college students! Continue reading…

 

APHL-CDC Public Health Laboratory Fellowships

APHL-CDC Public Health Laboratory FellowshipsThe Association of Public Health Laboratories (APHL) and the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) are recruiting bachelor’s-, master’s- and postdoc-level fellows interested in careers in public health laboratory science. Fellowships are full-time, paid, and run one to two years. Continue reading…

 
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