April 22 is Earth Day and it’s important to consider your own habits and find ways to improve how you care for the earth. You don’t need a lot of money or resources to make beneficial changes. Here are four easy and inexpensive ways you can love the environment a little more.
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Given the unanticipated moves due to COVID-19 this spring, more than 100 bicycle owners may have forgotten to retrieve their property from campus bike racks. To prevent theft and vandalism, University Housing and University Police will inventory and move bikes to a safe location after May 8, 2020.
More details at: https://studentaffairs.unl.edu/news/bikes-be-held-through-fall
In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, Governor Pete Ricketts is encouraging Nebraska voters to register for mail-in ballots for the primary election. Although the election is not until May 12, 2020, voters must meet upcoming deadlines to ensure they're registered to vote and receive a mail-in ballot.
More details at: https://studentaffairs.unl.edu/news/upcoming-deadlines-register-voting-nebraska-primary-election
End-of-semester exams, projects and work deadlines are always challenging, and remote learning has added extra pressure to this stressful time. Here are some tips for finishing up the spring term with academic integrity. Continue reading…
Try to get five-in-a-row on your card and yell BINGO! before another player beats you to it. Virtual Bingo Nights are hosted by Student Involvement from 7 to 8 p.m. April 22, April 29, and May 6. Game winners receive gift cards to Valentino’s, University Bookstore and more.
More details at: https://studentaffairs.unl.edu/news/virtual-bingo-nights-begin-april-22
Just weeks after a successful Spring Career Fair at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, business as usual ceased when a novel coronavirus swept the globe. The spread of COVID-19 took many opportunities off the table, but career coaches across UNL are actively helping students move forward.
More details at: https://news.unl.edu/newsrooms/today/article/career-coaching-helping-huskers-make-the-most-of-opportunities/
There are a lot of ways to make yourself likely to succeed in your future career, and knowing some useful skills will no doubt come in handy. Photography, for example, will help you out in a variety of circumstances. Continue reading…
Senior community health and wellness and sociology major Maizie Humm shares both her personal experience of transitioning to remote learning at the end of her college career and a few simple ideas for adding balance in your life during the spring semester's last weeks.
More details at: https://studentaffairs.unl.edu/news/your-well-being-how-im-finishing-my-senior-year-strong
University of Nebraska–Lincoln's May 2020 graduating class can share the excitement with family, friends and loved ones on social media via a new digital slide. Submission deadline has been extended to April 24, 2020.
More details at: https://news.unl.edu/newsrooms/today/article/upcoming-grads-can-share-commencement-excitement-through-digital-slide/
As the coronavirus pandemic escalates, there has been a significant increase in harassment, discrimination and even violence directed at vulnerable and underrepresented populations, actions that are many times endured while surrounded by bystanders who see what is happening but do not act. Continue reading…
More details at: https://diversity.unl.edu/webinar-bystander-intervention-combating-rising-bias-and-harassment
Your body’s ability to prevent and fight off illnesses depends on a healthy immune system. Although washing your hands is a great start, it’s only one of many strategies you can take to keep yourself healthy now and all year long. Try incorporating these five tips into your daily behaviors. Continue reading…
More details at: https://health.unl.edu
Huskers Abroad. Study Studio. Bingo Night. Golf Challenge and Run Challenge. Trivia Night. Just a few of the virtual activities for Huskers to do this week. Find more on the upcoming events calendar of 'Keep Engaging'.
More details at: https://go.unl.edu/engage
Engineers Without Borders is hosting a livestream variety show where we will be "running" centimeter by centimeter across the vital bridge we are working to build in Zambia. We will be doing a variety of fun challenges to get across the bridge as well as interactive activities such as karaoke! Continue reading…
More details at: https://www.facebook.com/events/125783262085558/
Students can receive an earned letter grade or choose Pass/No Pass for courses taken in Spring 2020 and have P grades count toward degree requirements. Students have until May 29 to switch from a letter grade to Pass/No Pass and are required to consult with an advisor before doing so. Continue reading…