The University of Nebraska-Lincoln continues its response to the coronavirus pandemic with an optional Spring Three-Week Session. There will be many courses that fulfill ACE and degree requirements and many newly created special topics courses, experiential learning and career readiness courses. Continue reading…
More details at: http://go.unl.edu/springthreeweek
It may feel like the fall semester is flying by, but it's not over yet. There are still a few important deadlines to remember so you stay on track with your academics. Here's what to write down in your planner.
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There are tons of ways to find jobs out there, including Handshake, LinkedIn, Career Services and more. However, you may be receiving emails for job opportunities that almost sound too good to be true. UNL Career Services gives these tips make sure you're applying for legitimate positions.
More details at: https://careers.unl.edu/blog/2020/10/08/50-hr-to-walk-a-dog-how-to-spot-a-fraudulent-job/
With limited seating to promote social distancing inside, outdoors can offer the optimal study spot. Whether you're looking to safely study with a group, enjoy an outdoor cafe atmosphere or simply soak in some beautiful weather, one of these spots will work perfectly for you.
More details at: https://studentaffairs.unl.edu/news/study-spaces-outside-patio-and-cafe-spaces-abound-refreshing-study-time
Launched in 2019, the Counselors-in-Residence (CIR) program provides mental health help to students in the convenience of their own residence hall. CIR services are free to students with no session limit. Keep reading to get to know the three Counselors-in-Residence and how they can help you. Continue reading…
The dilemma over where to quarantine or isolate for COVID-19 can leave students feeling wary. Read on to understand your best options if you find yourself in either situation.
More details at: https://studentaffairs.unl.edu/news/why-you-should-not-move-home-isolate-or-quarantine
As the flu season draws near, you may be wondering how to tell if you have the flu or COVID-19. The experts at the University Health Center answer some of the most common questions about the two viruses. Continue reading…
More details at: https://health.unl.edu/covid-19-vs-flu-and-common-cold
It may sound gross, but it's an important topic for public safety. Learn what Dr. Heather Eberspacher, University Health Center medical director, has to say in this brief video.
More details at: https://mediahub.unl.edu/media/14420
GBR! Husker football is less than 2 weeks away. As you make your game day plans, don't let your guard down. Here are tips for avoiding COVID-19 on game day.
More details at: https://resilience.unl.edu/husker-homegating#safety
An annual tradition for students, the Homecoming competition is a points-based contest. Recognized Student Organizations, fraternity and sorority chapters and residence hall floors and complexes should register for events by Oct. 22.
More details at: https://asun.unl.edu/homecoming
Though the pandemic has restricted where we can go and what we can do this fall, there are still plenty of safe ways to explore campus and stay connected with others. Here are a few socially distanced, outdoor or virtual activities to take part in this October.
More details at: https://news.unl.edu/newsrooms/today/article/explore-lincoln-5-things-to-do-this-october-0/
As the weather begins to turn cooler, you may find yourself searching for things to do safely inside. It can also be difficult to find places to go when it's late at night, so we've gathered a list of fun late-night options on campus to keep yourself entertained.
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In Week 2 of our 4-part series, we have a list that provides entertainment while you simultaneously learn about the community. Watch any of these acclaimed movies and TV shows recommended by UNL's LGBTQA+ Center during October. Continue reading…
The Academy in Action will present the virtual event, “Policing and Racism,” at 4 p.m. Oct. 13. The event is free and open to the public.
More details at: https://news.unl.edu/newsrooms/today/article/academy-in-action-examines-policing-racism/
The general election is only 22 days away, and it's important to do your part to engage in the democratic process. From voting, to discussing issues, to encouraging others to get involved, there are many ways you can participate.
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October is Creative Writing Month in the Department of English, and they want students’ creativity to speak in their upcoming face mask project. They're taking submissions for poetry and prose that will fit on a face mask.
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Selected for their high leadership and entrepreneurial potential, Clifton Builders are challenged to create, disrupt and manage effectively. A builder is someone who doesn’t believe in restrictions; they are are natural change makers and are willing to take on challenges when others might back away. Continue reading…
More details at: http://business.unl.edu/current-students/clifton-strengths-institute/clifton-builders-program/