
Countdown to Spring Break
Countdown to Spring Break
The Office of Academic Success and Intercultural Services, in collaboration with the International Student and Scholar Office, will host a special edition of Dish It Up to discuss “In Solidarity with Ukraine,” from 6 to 7:30 p.m. March 8. The event will be offered via Zoom.
Don't get in a hurry for "vacation mode" without participating in these events for UNL students. By chance, all 5 are happening Wednesday & Thursday.
From March 11-20, campus spaces will remain open with reduced hours and select closures during Spring Break. Libraries, dining centers, the unions, the rec centers, health center and other spots are changing hours. Here's the list of what is open and what's not.
The warm weather of last week has everyone ready for a break from classes and the stress of the semester. Wherever you decide to spend your spring break, here are five quick tips to stay safe while having fun.
Although it may feel like it, not everyone travels somewhere for spring break. If you are heading home to your family, staying in Lincoln, or working over break, there are still plenty of ways to enjoy your time off.
Campus Rec is adjusting its group fitness schedule for Spring Break. Fourteen classes will be offered Monday through Friday March 14–18, with daily options at both the Campus Rec Center and the Rec & Wellness Center.
The Nebraska Assessment of Collegiate Health Behaviors is a state-wide survey for college students to collect important data about campus health and well-being. Your responses help inform the programs, events and services offered at UNL. Use the unique link sent to your Huskers email to participate Continue reading…
There are plenty of fun activities and places to visit on or near campus. Whether you're searching for entertainment, sports, relaxation or time outside, we've got you covered with this list. Pick your favorites to plan the best staycation possible, right here in Lincoln.
During the month of March, students and RSOs can learn about childhood literacy programs in Lincoln and how to become a literacy volunteer in the community through 5 opportunities with local non-profit organizations.
Massage Sale is March 7-18, 2022 at the Campus Rec Centers.
(from the Daily Nebraskan) Students who are stalked can be severely impacted by the experience. UNL Police shares the signs of stalking you should know, as well as their procedure for these cases and tips on when to report an incident.
Student clubs and orgs will make $65 per member who works in the concession stands April 9 in Memorial Stadium during the Spring Football Game. Sign up now before the March 11 deadline. Continue reading…
The National Residence Hall Honorary will partner with the St. Baldrick's Foundation to raise funds
during their annual on-campus "Shave for the Brave" event set for 5 to 7 p.m. March 24 in the Abel Hall Welcome Center. Sign up now as a team, individual, or volunteer - you can be a hero for a child!
One hundred free tickets were reserved for UNL students to watch the hockey game at the Ice Box on March 18 - now less than 50 remain. To participate RESERVE YOUR TICKET TODAY. View full details at the link to secure your ticket.
Daylight Saving Time. "Spring forward" one hour at 2 A.M. local time March 13, 2022.
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