Advising Updates
This week, we are going to discuss priority registration again as it starts on Monday, October 25. Continue reading…
This week, we are going to discuss priority registration again as it starts on Monday, October 25. Continue reading…
Tuesday, October 19 - Fall Semester Break (Student Holiday - UNL offices open)
Monday, October 25 to Tuesday, November 9 - Priority Registration for Spring Semester 2022
This year the CAST office will be celebrating National Transfer Student Week (October 18-22) with free t-shirts, stickers, and Dunkin coffee and donuts. CAST will 2 locations this year: Thursday 10 AM - Noon @ City Campus: Stop by the LINK and Friday 9 - 11 AM @ East Campus: Stop by Dinsdale Plaza! Continue reading…
Flu season has arrived. Stay healthy and protect our Husker community from the spread of influenza by getting your free flu shot at the University Health Center. Attend a drop-in flu vaccine clinic for students or call 402.472.5000 to schedule a flu shot appointment in the medical clinic. Continue reading…
Interested in an Education Abroad experience? Come visit Katelyn Kunzman in the College of Arts and Sciences Academic and Career Advising Center to discuss Education Abroad options! Continue reading…
More details at: https://go.unl.edu/casabroadadvisingWe 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…
Being an Ambassador is a fun and rewarding leadership experience for CAS students to be part of. If this opportunity excites you, you are invited to apply to be part of the program between October 11th – November 1st. Application Link: https://forms.gle/CtNFxzM8typ6goEh9 Continue reading…
The 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…
The annual Credit Unions for Higher Education Scholarship Contest is currently open for entries. Three winners will be chosen. The first place winner will receive $2500, second place $1250 and third place $500. Continue reading…
More details at: https://nufcu.org/annual-credit-unions-higher-education-scholarship-contest
Interested in becoming a professor of Business or Economics? Please join an online information session, "PhD Programs in Business and Economics" on Wednesday, October 20 at 6:30 pm CDT at https://unl.zoom.us/j/99525693891.
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International students will be able to raise their voices and share their experiences in a series of Community Chats hosted by the International Advisory Board (ISAB). The series is held Oct. 25 (6-7 p.m.). Continue reading…
The College of Science and Mathematics at Auburn University is pleased to announce that they are accepting applications for the National Science Foundation Funded Research Traineeship Program on Climate Resilience for the Fall 2022 semester. Continue reading…
Each year the U.S. Navy offers summer internships through the Naval Research Enterprise Internship Program. This 10 week paid internship provides opportunities for undergraduates to participate in research, under the guidance of a mentor, at participating Navy laboratories. Deadline is November 1st! Continue reading…
The National Weather Service has opened 33 entry-level Meteorologist positions across the country! Some of these positions are pretty close to Lincoln, and applications are due by October 21st for full consideration. Continue reading…
Click here for job and internship openings that would be available for Meteorology-Climatology majors. Continue reading…
Your faculty partner, Prof. Dawn Kopacz (dawn.kopacz@unl.edu), and your assigned advisor, Doug Pellatz (dpellatz@unl.edu), are here to help if you have any questions, concerns, or just want to talk about your next steps as a student. Click here for scheduling details! Continue reading…
For 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…
For students who want to assess and describe the effects of climate variability and extreme climate events on human activities and natural resources management, and how human activities impact climate. METR 450 will count as a 400-level METR-CLIM elective course for the major! Continue reading…
This 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…
Pre-docs or Research Professionals are two-year appointments working directly for faculty on their research in the quantitative social sciences. Students with rigorous quantitative backgrounds outside of the social sciences have used the pre-doctoral path to transition into QSS programs. Continue reading…
UNC Greensboro sent us information about their Master of Arts in Mathematics: Mathematical Foundations of Data Science degree. Spring 2022 application deadline is November 15! Continue reading…
If 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…
The department of bioengineering at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign is an innovation hub that leverages emerging technologies to solve some of the world’s most pressing medical challenges and is hosting a virtual info session on November 2 at 6 pm CDT. Continue reading…
The 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…
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