MLK Week events
The University of Nebraska–Lincoln will honor the legacy of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. with a series of events Jan. 20-24.
More details at: https://mlkweek.unl.edu/The University of Nebraska–Lincoln will honor the legacy of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. with a series of events Jan. 20-24.
More details at: https://mlkweek.unl.edu/
The need for blood donations is high right now. Take 30 minutes of your day to help save a life during the Human Kind blood drive from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Jan. 21, 22, and 23 in the Nebraska Union's Centennial Room. Reserve a time in advance or drop-in. Hosted by the Campus Red Cross Club.
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The Chancellor’s Commission on the Status of Women is accepting award nominations for outstanding faculty, staff and students who have worked to create a climate that encourages women to succeed at Nebraska. Nominations are due February 7.
An advanced draft of the revised Student Code of Conduct is available for comment. Students are encouraged to offer feedback by Friday, Feb. 7.
More details at: https://studentconduct.unl.edu/feedback-student-code-conduct
Enjoy 8 striking weeks of fun and food from 5:30 to 9 p.m. every Thursday between Jan. 23–March 12 at Nebraska East Union Lanes N' Games. A meal is provided each week. Open to all students. Cost is $150 per 4-person team.
Register by January 22: https://go.unl.edu/bowling.
Campus Recreation offers non-credit Athletic Training Basics for both athletic training majors and health majors alike. Small-class sizes ensure lots of individual attention and hands-on experience. Cost is $50 for the 10-week class, yet the education you receive is priceless.
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Shari Veil is the new dean of the University of Nebraska–Lincoln’s College of Journalism and Mass Communications. She will also hold a faculty position in the college as a tenured full professor. Continue reading…
The Office of Graduate Studies recently updated policies on fees for the graduate application for admission. Currently enrolled UNL students will pay $25 while the application fee remains $50 for all others required to submit an application fee. See article for fee exemption requirements. Continue reading…
Designed to help college-aged women resist and challenge sociocultural pressures to conform to the thin-ideal and unrealistic appearance standards, the Body Acceptance Program will be offered multiple times this spring by professionals at CAPS.
More details at: https://caps.unl.edu/body-acceptance-programThe Brain, Emotion, and Education (BEE) Lab at UNL is looking for UNL students who are 19-39 years old and inviting those who are eligible for our MRI research to assess the relationships among the childhood experience of bullying involvement, cognitive and emotional controls, and the brain. Continue reading…
If you’re still searching for a resolution, why not choose something that is fairly easy to accomplish AND has great health benefits — looking after your teeth and gums! Check out these tips for helping you follow through. Continue reading…
More details at: https://health.unl.edu/dentalRecent Newsletters
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