The University of Nebraska-Lincoln has responded to students' summer internships, study abroad, employment, and travel being impacted by COVID-19 with expanded access to educational opportunities at a reduced cost. Continue reading…
To help students and families plan for the immediate future, tuition rates across the university system will remain unchanged through the 2022-23 academic year.
More details at: https://news.unl.edu/newsrooms/today/article/nebraska-u-tuition-to-remain-unchanged-for-next-two-years/
Witness baby chicks developing inside their egg shells. Explore the university's MBA program. Play virtual bingo with other Huskers and win prizes. Learn about family history & genealogy. Expand your know-how to prevent suicides. Continue reading…
In five weeks, 117 UNL students, staff and faculty logged enough miles to travel the equivalent distance from Chicago, Illinois to Reykjavik, Iceland. The challenge - hosted by Intramural Sports - featured a series of distances for Huskers to complete: a 5k, 10k, half-marathon, and a marathon.
More details at: https://studentaffairs.unl.edu/news/huskers-tally-2962-miles-foot-virtual-run-challenge
Student Involvement has four workshops to help you stay connected and to exercise your mind. They’re open to anyone within the university community, and will cover a wide variety of topics for both individual growth and team development. Continue reading…
More details at: https://unl.campuslabs.com/engage
Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, many students wonder: Will I still find an internship, summer job or full-time position? The University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s career services community is here to help navigate career development during these uncertain times.
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Twenty-six cadets in the University of Nebraska–Lincoln Reserve Officer Training Corps received military commissions May 8-12.
More details at: https://news.unl.edu/newsrooms/today/article/26-rotc-cadets-receive-military-commissions/
The university's Sheldon Museum of Art offers a once-a-week email showcasing a piece of art from their collection. If you want to learn more about art or miss going to museums, here's how to join the newsletter list.
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A self-compassion group for TRIO Scholars will begin meeting online May 19 from 6 to 7 p.m. The event - hosted by Melissa Meulman (mmeulman@unl.edu) & Alyssa Ruhland (alyssa.ruhland@unl.edu) - provides tips for managing COVID-19 stress and caring for yourself. Email Melissa or Alyssa for details.
When conditions got tough, College of Business students intensified their resolve. Students in the Strive to Thrive Lincoln project tackled the grant funding application process during the COVID-19 pandemic to provide $10,000 to two local nonprofits that assist at-risk youth.
More details at: https://news.unl.edu/newsrooms/today/article/students-close-out-the-semester-by-giving-10000-to-nonprofits/
Although the Ross remains temporarily closed because of the coronavirus pandemic, high quality movies are available via streaming from links posted on the website. There are now feature length movies, and a compilation from the Cat Video Festival streaming, with more to come.
More details at: https://news.unl.edu/newsrooms/today/article/new-films-showing-on-ross-website/
Even at home, there are still numerous outlets online that can teach you essential skills you'll need for a real-world career. Picking up coding, for instance, will benefit any path you choose to pursue and make you more competitive on the job market.
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The need for students, faculty and staff to lead with and rely on their strengths became paramount while navigating change around COVID-19. Gallup-certified Strengths Coaches and trained student coaches at the College of Business can provide support during this time of uncertainty.
More details at: https://news.unl.edu/newsrooms/today/article/clifton-strengths-offer-roadmap-for-dealing-with-uncertainty/