Awareness of online phishing scams has increased recently, making the average email user more wary of opening and interacting with messages from unfamiliar addresses. UNL's Student Conduct and Community Standards wants students to know that emails sent through Maxient are safe.
More details at: https://studentaffairs.unl.edu/news/emails-maxient-are-safe-students-open
THE UNDERGROOVE dance and celebration is happening in Wick Alumni Center.
Other Friday options are ice skating, bowling, and art exhibits. Continue reading…
Nebraska AIDS Project offers free, confidential or anonymous HIV testing with same-day results. Anyone who is sexually active should be tested annually. Free testing is 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. March 5 in Nebraska Union, Room 338.
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Celebrate Eisner week with “The Genius of Will Eisner.” This talk will be given by art professor Dan Howard. Howard helped first recognize the value of comic books and will discuss Eisner’s influence on the comic book genre. Stop by Love Library room 221 at 4 p.m. March 2 to join.
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The Legislature plays a vital part in the lives of students through scholarships and funding. Show your support for NU as you visit with state senators about the work and impact of the university from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. at the Nebraska State Capitol Tuesday, March 10. Sign up today! Continue reading…
More details at: https://nebraska.edu/offices-policies/university-affairs/state-government-relations/i-love-nu-day
Dan Claes, professor and chair of UNL’s Department of Physics and Astronomy, will present “Comic Book Physics 101: Time Travel" at 7 p.m. March 4 in the Peterson Room of Love Library (221 LS). This talk is free and open to the public. Continue reading…
More details at: http://unl.libguides.com/scipoptalks
Malaysian Night 2020 is a multicultural event hosted by the Nebraska University Malaysian Students Association (NUMSA). Aiming to celebrate Malaysian Culture, Malaysian Night will be a myriad of Malaysian food, performances, and interactive booths.
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More details at: https://www.facebook.com/events/1028742364175830/
Thirteen students - 12 undergrads and 1 grad - are needed to fill leadership roles for 2020-21 to help guide the direction of future rec programs, facilities, and fees on campus. The all-volunteer council are advocates for student well-being and meet at least twice a month. Apply at the link.
More details at: https://crec.unl.edu/advisory#Apply
The Chancellor’s Commission on the Status of Women (CCSW) is currently recruiting undergraduate students to serve on the commission. Undergraduate applications are due March 2.
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More details at: https://www.unl.edu/ccsw/membership.shtml
Come to the Canine Scrub between 5:30-7:30 p.m. March 8th with your dirty dog to support the Nebraska Pre-Vet Club. Dogs of students, faculty, staff, and the public are welcome. Offerings include baths, forced air drying, and nail trims.
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CAS Week, a week of events where students, faculty and staff celebrate being a part of the humanities and social, natural and mathematical sciences, begins on March 2. The events are organized and hosted by the College of Arts and Sciences Student Advisory Board.
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More details at: https://cas.unl.edu/cas-week-march-2-through-6
Biochemistry Club is holding a fundraiser at the Chipotle at 1317 Q St. Ste 100 from 5– 9 p.m. March 4. Chipotle will donate 33% of the funds from the night to the club. Please help by mentioning Biochemistry Club at the register. Do good with burritos.