While cramming for tests and projects may seem like a rite of passage to generations of college students, it's not the most productive way to study. It can diminish the quality of study session and your well-being. Here are some easy ways to give yourself a much-deserved mental break.
**UPDATE** Due to extensive rain in the weather forecast, this event is being relocated inside the Nebraska East Union. Time is 6 to 10 p.m. and busses will transport students between City and East Campus. Click link for all new details.
We comb through the campus calendars to draw your attention to interesting events happening each week. Here are eight activities from April 27 to May 2 that may grab your interest.
With a bit of advance planning, you can give a continued purpose to items through donation and recycling, rather than sending items to the dumpsters and the landfill.
Sarah Keegan - a UNL alumn - is available to provide nutrition counseling sessions to students via telehealth. Sarah has been with the Nebraska Medicine health system for nearly 15 years, providing nutrition care and diabetes education. Continue reading…
Husker students toss colored powder — known in Hindi as “gulal” — while celebrating Holi, an ancient Indian festival that marks the arrival of spring. The students congregated April 16 on the greenspace west of Cather Dining Center. [photo by Jonah Tran]
Husker students toss colored powder — known in Hindi as “gulal” — while celebrating Holi, an ancient Indian festival that marks the arrival of spring. The students congregated April 16 on the greenspace west of Cather Dining Center.
We found 6 fun free activities for April 29, including country line dancing at East Campus; a foosball tournament on City Campus; the Earthstock Concert; a game night; and an evening with the New York Time's podcast Michael Barbaro.
Join fellow Huskers the week of April 25-29 to network with local nonprofit organizations from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. each day. Nonprofit representatives will be located in the Nebraska Union across from the NCard office. Continue reading…
The diets along the Mediterranean Sea are associated with a plethora of positive health outcomes - from improved cognitive performance to decreased risk of cardiovascular disease. Learn to cook two recipes at a May 5 class in the Rec & Wellness Center. Sign up before the May 2 deadline.
The Glenn Korff School of Music’s Campus Band will perform a concert, “Hear My Voice” at 1 p.m. May 1 in Kimball Recital Hall.
The concert is free and open to the public and will also be live webcast.
Sunday, May 1 is the Lincoln Marathon and Half Marathon. The start and finish lines are both on City Campus. For students living on campus, this may affect your parking and traffic choices on Saturday and Sunday. Continue reading…