Upcoming Events

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Math Department Events

How to Land the Perfect Job
Kristen Aldrich and Megan Savage, two career coaches from the College of Arts and Sciences Academic and Career Advising Center, will offer tips and answer questions on searching for employment, navigating career fairs and job interviews.
Thursday, January 31st from 5-6 pm
351 Avery Hall

Terrance Pendleton, Drake University
Hosted by Dr. Richard Rebarber
Friday, February 8 from 4-5 pm
115 Avery Hall

Dr. Glenn Ledder, UNL
Hosted by Dr. David Pitts
Friday, February 15 from 4-5 pm
115 Avery Hall

Campus-Wide Events

The Social Life of Food: A Discussion of Race, Gender and Class
Investigate the close relationship between social systems and the values, traditions, and politics surrounding food. In conjunction with the university’s MLK Week activities, Sheldon, the Jackie Gaughan Multicultural Center, and OASIS will host an interactive conversation in the galleries highlighting how artists have brought together issues of justice, equality, and the things we eat.
Tuesday, January 22 starting at 4 pm
Sheldon Museum of Art

Time Keeps on Slippin’: Time Management
An Academic Success Workshop
Learn to prioritize tasks and customize a schedule that will change your life!
Tuesday, January 22 from 4-5 pm
Wednesday, January 23 from 5-6 pm
221 Love Library South

Intro. to U.S. Academic Success
An International Student Workshop
Acclimate yourself to American higher education by learning the importance of the course syllabus, participation in class, and how to communicate with your professors.
Thursday, January 24 from 5-6 pm
221 Love Library South

Movie Screening: Crimes of Grindelwald
Screening of “Crimes of Grindelwald.” Free with NCard. Popcorn provided!
Friday, January 25 starting at 7 pm
Nebraska East Campus Union Great Plains Room

Lazzi Presents: An Improv Show
$5 donation accepted to attend.
Friday, January 25 starting at 7:30 pm
Nebraska City Campus Union Crib

Club Fair at the Nebraska Union
Students Organizations will host the RSO Club Fair Springfest. This event is a great opportunity for Recognized Student Organizations (RSOs) to recruit new members and highlight the organization’s activities. Please join us!
Monday, January 28 from 11:30 AM to 1:30 PM
Nebraska City Campus Union Centennial Room

University of Nebraska–Lincoln Blood Drive
Make an appointment by visiting RedCrossBlood.org. Search UNL Saves Lives or call 1-800-RedCross. Free t-shirt for all donors. Sponsored by Campus Red Cross. #WeChallengeU
Monday, January 28 from 11 am - 5 pm at the Campus Police Station
Tuesday, January 29 from 11 am - 5 pm in the Nebraska City Campus Union Centennial Room
Wednesday, January 30 from 11 am - 5 pm at the UNL branch of UNMC College of Nursing
Thursday, January 31 from 11 am - 5 pm Nebraska City Campus Union Centennial Room

Listening in Lectures
An International Student Workshop
Learn how active-listening strategies can improve your comprehension in class.
Monday, January 28 from 5-6 pm
221 Love Library South

Look, Listen & Write On: Reading & Note Taking
An Academic Success Workshop
Prepare for class, take better notes, and get more out of assigned readings.
Tuesday, January 29 from 4-5 pm
Wednesday, January 30 from 5-6 pm

Does God Exist?
Lecture by Dr. Robert C. Koons, philosophy professor, University of Texas. Dr. Koons has degrees from Oxford and UCLA, authored or edited 6 books and over 50 academic journal articles, and has been a visiting scholar at Princeton and Oxford. Koons has also advocated for academic freedom and courses on Western Civilization. Q & A session will be held after the presentation.
Tuesday, January 29 starting at 8 pm
Nebraska City Campus Union Auditorium

Avoiding Plagiarism
An International Student Workshop
Observe the importance of avoiding plagiarism in U.S. higher education, and learn strategies to do so such as summarizing, paraphrasing, and documenting sources.
Thursday, January 31 from 5-6 pm
221 Love Library South

Setsubun Celebration: Craft ‘n’ Sip & Bean Throw
A new year means cleaning out the “oni”, which is Japanese for demons in our lives, and bringing in good luck for the future. Join us for a Setsubun Craft ‘N’ Sip, complete with tea samples and a chance to create your own oni mask.Later, hear a mini presentation about the rituals and lore surrounding this holiday and participate in a community “bean throw.” Don’t miss this chance to relax and have fun at this unique cultural celebration honoring the changing of the seasons.RSVP for these events by Wednesday, January 23 at goo.gl/27cfrA
Friday, February 1 from 3-5:30 pm
Jackie Gaughan Multicultural Center Ubuntu Room 202 and Kawasaki Reading Room

Dinosaurs and Disasters
Explore Science and Society with University of Nebraska–Lincoln scientists, graduate and undergraduate students. See Weather: Wonders & Mysteries Revealed in fulldome at Mueller Planetarium. Showtimes: 10am, 11am, 12pm, 1pm, 2pm, 3pm. Regular Museum and Planetarium Admission
Saturday, February 2 from 9:30 am - 4:30 pm
Morrill Hall

Listening in Lectures
An International Student Workshop
Learn how active-listening strategies can improve your comprehension in class.
Monday, February 4 from 5-6 pm
221 Love Library South