Advising Updates
Updates from your assigned advisor for Mathematics, Doug Pellatz. If you have been having difficulty with scheduling an appointment via MyPlan, please click here. Continue reading…
Updates from your assigned advisor for Mathematics, Doug Pellatz. If you have been having difficulty with scheduling an appointment via MyPlan, please click here. Continue reading…
This Thursday, February 21, Lucas Sabalka will be presenting on his experiences as a Math major at UNL to where his is today, senior research officer at Ocuvera. Please plan to join us from 5-6 pm in 351 Avery Hall on Thursday! Continue reading…
Dr. June Huh will give the annual AMS Graduate Student Chapter Colloquium, which will take place on Friday, March 1 at 4 pm in 115 Avery Hall. Dr. Huh’s talk will be on “Lorentzian Polynomials”, and will be accessible to graduate students and advanced undergraduate students. Continue reading…
Dr. Kyungyong Lee has posted the first Math Challenge problem of 2019! Please visit https://www.math.unl.edu/math-club/challenge to check it out. Solutions are due by Friday, February 22. Continue reading…
The Department of Mathematics wishes to congratulate the following Math Majors for making the College of Arts and Sciences Dean’s List following the Fall 2018 semester ... Continue reading…
Friday, March 1: Last day to switch a course to the Pass/No Pass grading system during the Spring 2019 semester
Monday, March 4: Summer 2019 Registration Opens
Click here for a list of selected upcoming events like three upcoming Math seminar talks, several academic success workshops and Explore Center events, and several big events happening around campus! Continue reading…
Programs in English as a Second Language (PIESL) has confirmed its schedule for the Spring 2019 English Language Support Lab. This lab is for non-native speakers to meet with an ESL professional. Click here for more information! Continue reading…
Central State Mathematics Undergraduate Research Conference takes place April 12-13, 2019 at Kansas State University. The feature speakers are Monica Jackson and Ken Jacobs, and money is available to cover travel and housing is available for accepted students. Continue reading…
Kansas State University is welcoming applications for the Summer Undergraduate Mathematics Research (SUMaR) 2019 now. Offering projects in knot theory, in PDEs, and in biomathematics. Applications will be accepted until the program is full. Continue reading…
The RECSEM REU site program directs a group of ten undergraduate students to explore the emergent interdisciplinary computational science models and techniques via a number of cohesive computational and data science applications. Continue reading…
The Louise Pound Hall Coop Business Office is looking for several work-study students! We are seeking part-time, undergraduate, federal work-study students willing to do a variety of clerical tasks and other duties as assigned. $9.00/hour approximately 10-15 hours/week starting immediately. Continue reading…
The UNL Writing Center is hiring! Applicants for the Writing Center Consultant need not be English majors: we are looking for excellent communicators with strong interpersonal skills who are highly motivated and eager to learn. Continue reading…
Presented collaboratively by the Military & Veteran Success Center and Career Services, please join us on Wednesday, February 20 from 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. in the Military & Veteran Success Center located at 16 Nebraska Union for a Learn to Earn Over Lunch sponsored by Nelnet. Continue reading…
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln and the Kansas Science Communication Initiative have joined forces for SciComm 2019 set for March 22 to 24 at Kansas State in Manhattan, Kansas. Registration is open. Continue reading…
More details at: http://bit.ly/2BxiPo2?utm_campaign=UNL_ENews&utm_medium=email&utm_source=news&utm_content=Registration open for SciComm 2019&utm_campaign=UNL_ENews&utm_medium=email&utm_source=news&utm_content=Registration open for SciComm 2019The University of Illinois Department of Economics reached out to us about their Master's Program in Policy Economics (MSPE). The program was started in 1984 and now has over 1600 alumni from over 100 countries. The program is ranked in the top 10 of professional MS programs at US economics depts. Continue reading…
This summer, change the lives of talented middle school students from underserved backgrounds. BEAM, a project of the Art of Problem Solving Initiative, Inc., is seeking undergraduate students or recent graduates to be counselors and teaching assistants. 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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