Occurring at the start of each semester, the Club Fairs are a chance to meet and mingle with many recognized student organizations and clubs (RSOs) all at once. It's casual...walk through and browse. Every student is encouraged to get involved in at least two organizations during college.
On Thursday, get out to a late-afternoon Greek block party, followed by a free outdoor movie. On Friday night, dance, dance, dance at a free live concert with Maude Latour. On Saturday, take a spin in bumper cars with your friends. Here's the details for 6 can't-miss activities we recommend. Continue reading…
The beginning of the fall semester — and the new school year — is a lot of things: stressful, eventful, glorious, exciting, scary, and everything in between. We asked four faculty members to weigh in on things students can do to start the semester off on the right foot.
Recognized Student Organizations can sign up for a free student tailgate spot on Meier Commons for Volleyball Day in Nebraska (Aug 30) and home football games. Reservations are first-come, first-served, and space is limited to 25 spots for each date. Tent, music & food are provided.
Sukaina Al-Hamedi, a fourth-year student studying Biochemistry from Lincoln, Nebraska, is bringing important conversations to light with Husker Dialogues. Sukaina believes in the power of listening and learning from others, a message Sukaina hopes to continue spreading across our campus.
All fitness classes are free August 21-27, including yoga, kickboxing, cardio dance, and pilates, at the Campus Recreation Center and the Recreation & Wellness Center. Pre-register for a spot in the classes using the ActiveHusker App.
As the academic year begins again, so do the twice-a-month meal kit offerings. The $25 pre-packed kits make mealtime easier for students and serve up to four individuals. Check out the 6 meal options for September and place your order online.