Every Husker should adopt key habits to set themselves up for a successful semester. Follow these tips from the Center of Academic Success & Transition (CAST) to help you stay on track and find academic success this spring. Continue reading…
The Selleck staff harvests items from the farm on a weekly and bi-weekly basis. They are currently harvesting pea-shoot microgreens, thai basil, and lolla rosa lettuce to be used in various entrees in Moxie’s Gluten-free Café.
The university will honor the legacy of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with a series of events Jan. 23-28, including a featured keynote address by Olympic gold medalist and civil rights icon Tommie Smith.
The Center for Advocacy, Response and Education is hosting an open house to allow the campus community to see its new, temporary location in Louise Pound Hall.
Athletic Training. Cooking. Running. Strength. In the early weeks of the spring semester, Campus Rec has non-credit indoor activities with personal attention in small-group settings.
In this issue: National Pan-Hellenic Council // Ballroom Dance Club // Women's Volleyball Club // Men's Volleyball Club // Dance Marathon // Delta Sigma Phi // Mock Trial Organization Continue reading…
For students with meal plans & living on campus. Enter a drawing for an exclusive spot to enjoy a fine dining experience on Feb. 14, hosted by Dining Services. You can opt to attend with one guest or dine individually. Entries close Feb. 6 and the lucky Huskers selected will be contacted on Feb. 7. Continue reading…
Student applications for the university’s Undergraduate Creative Activities and Research Experience program are being accepted through Feb. 15. The program offers a $2,400 stipend as well as the opportunity to engage in world-class professional development under a faculty mentor.
On Feb 2, Brittany will appear in person before a limited audience in the Nebraska Union to speak about her work as a TikTok and podcast star; its impact on her life; and insights about the social media industry. This is a FREE event for UNL students only. ARRIVE EARLY – only 600 seats available.
Now is the perfect time to press pause and make sure your New Year's goals are realistic and attainable. The University Health Center registered dietitian shares ways to do this, like flipping negative goals into positive ones and focusing on building a healthy lifestyle vs reaching a target weight.
Work with an interdisciplinary team to build a startup from idea to launch in 48 hours. One-credit option available, or participate for fun and experience. Continue reading…
Huskers and RSOs can connect with service opportunities to help the Lincoln community. Join fellow Huskers this month to learn about Food Insecurity and volunteer at nonprofits connected to fixing this social problem. Continue reading…