
Week 13 Modern Languages Newsletter
"Every moment is an organizing opportunity, every person a potential activist, every minute a chance to change the world." - Dolores Huerta
"Every moment is an organizing opportunity, every person a potential activist, every minute a chance to change the world." - Dolores Huerta
Sydney Webb is the Academic Advisor for the School of Global Integrative Studies and the Modern Languages department. You can make an appointment with her through MyPLAN. Continue reading…
Our CAS Career Coaches Meagan, Kristen, and Joanna want to help you set yourself up for career success! Check out these events and opportunities to enhance your career development.
Continue reading for more info about events and opportunities to develop professionally! Continue reading…
Join DMLL and the Kawasaki Reading room for a carnival to celebrate the end of the school year! Play games to win prizes, make jewelry, and take home a snack!
Make sure to wear your mask and have your Safer Community app check-in ready!
Thursday, April 29th, 2:00-4:00pm
Oldfather Green Space
We’re pleased to announce that we will continue our DMLL series “A World of Migrants” for a second year in AY 21-22! We're eager to continue the conversation and hear what kinds of events you'd like to see take place.
Send any suggestions or questions to Nora Peterson (npeterson10@unl.edu) Continue reading…
Fall 2021
CZEC/JUDS/GERM 388: Women Totalitarian Experience
TR 2:00-3:15pm with Dr. Hana Waisserova
3 credits
Do you want to learn about women experience at extraordinary times? Continue reading…
Complete RUSS101 and RUSS102 in ten weeks this summer, and get ready to enter RUSS201 in the Fall of 2021. As one of the most important critical languages for national security, learning Russian will open doors to numerous careers. Sign up NOW! Continue reading…
If you've completed second-year Russian by Fall 2021, consider enrolling in RUSS301! The best way to study a foreign language is by doing-- in this class students will be painting, drawing, visiting galleries and museums, and exploring various virtual tours!
MWF 11:30am-12:20pm with Dr. Tytarenko Continue reading…
RUSS 331 explores the Soviet machine of propaganda and cultural life in general through the medium of film. Enroll in RUSS331 and complete three credits of area studies towards your Russian degree this Fall.
MWF 1:30-2:20pm with Dr. Tytarenko Continue reading…
SPAN 461: History and Fiction in Latin America
M 3:30-5:50pm with Dr. Ingrid Robyn
3 credits | ACE 10
Analysis of the relationships between history and fiction in Latin American literature, movies, and/or other cultural artifacts.
Fall 2021
FREN 445: L'Amour et la Mort
TR 3:30-4:45pm with Dr. Nora Peterson
3 credits | ACE 10
We will consider both the "everyday" varieties of how people expected (and were expected) to love and die, as well as a variety of scandals, taboos, and intrigues. Continue reading…
Fall 2021
FREN 483: French and Francophone Theater
MWF 1:30-2:20pm with Dr. Julia Frengs
3 credits | ACE 10
This course examines the dramatic genre throughout the centuries in the French-speaking world, with a focus on the question of alterity and engagement with the notion of "Otherness." Continue reading…
Last summer, Nebraska committed to learning from the past and acting in the present through Journey Towards Anti-Racism and Racial Equity. On April 28 from 3 to 4:15 p.m., the university community is invited to learn more about making impactful changes for diversity and inclusion from Paul Gorski. Continue reading…
More details at: https://go.unl.edu/gorski
Did you know we have resources on campus specifically for Transfer Students?
Continue reading to learn more about Transfer Student Peer Mentors, social events, the monthly newsletter, and Tau Sigma!
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The CAST office will be providing Free donuts to transfer students on Wednesday, April 28th from 12-1pm!
Students can stop by the LINK (the outdoor covered space connecting Adele Learning Commons and Love Library South on City Campus) and get a FREE donut from Dunkin Donuts—WHILE SUPPLIES LAST!
UNL students participate in a wide variety of experiential learning opportunities. If you've had an internship/co-op, volunteer, research, or career-related experience, track your experiences via the new Experiential Learning Dashboard which is now available in the Academics dropdown menu of MyRed. Continue reading…
More details at: https://go.unl.edu/4m35
Be a part of Lincoln's and UNL's premier lecture series, the EN Thompson Forum on World Issues, as a member of the Forum on World Issues Student Committee.
Keep reading for more info on why you should apply! Continue reading…
Check out this Summer 2021 course!
EMAR 160: Computation and Media Studio I
Summer Pre-Session
ACE 3 | 3 credits
Computer Programming for interactive media -- Learn skills within the context of Emerging Media Arts!
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