The University of Nebraska–Lincoln brings together students from around the globe. They come from numerous countries, nationalities, and religions in pursuit of a world-class education with outstanding facilities and opportunities. As individuals share ideas and customs, dining can play a central ro
The second half of the semester kicks off with a holiday lunch, a live game show, food and strength competitions, and more. Keep reading for this week's featured events.
As the weather warms, Intramural Sports at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln is set to begin a jam-packed stretch of team sports for students to play and enjoy. Sign up now for: Outdoor Soccer; Kickball; Slow Pitch Softball; Indoor Volleyball; 4v4 Flag Football; and Futsal.
National Nutrition Month® is an annual campaign during March created by the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, where everyone is invited to learn about making informed food choices and developing healthful eating and physical activity habits.
The excitement is palpable with both Nebraska men's and women's teams in the NCAA March Madness college basketball championship tournaments. Amidst the thrill, it's crucial to acknowledge the potential impact of problem gambling on students. here are a few prevention gambling tips.
Tori Diersen—an economics major from Brookings, South Dakota—is leaving her impact on campus through her role with ASUN and growing by seeking out hands-on opportunities.
After a record-breaking 77 nominations were received, fifteen individuals – five students, five staff, and five faculty – have been selected as the 2024 Women of Courage, Character and Commitment.
In this issue: Students for Justice in Palestine & Muslim Women's Collective // ASUN // Tau Beta Pi // Society of Women Engineers & WUGS // Criminal Justice Student Association // UPC // Fast Pitch Softball Club // Pi Kappa Alpha & Kappa Kappa Gamma Continue reading…
The first post-Spring Break is full of so much good stuff. Rise early on Friday for the Morning Coffee Bike Ride. Later, hunt for eggs, play in a campus Kickball Tournament, go ice skating, and dance at the Rainbow Ball. And there's still sport club games to watch and free bowling, too.
On Saturday, March 23, the University will welcome hundreds of newly-admitted students and their families for Admitted Student Day. Several campus spots - Dining Centers, Campus Rec, and Nebraska Union – will see adjustments that may alter your regular routine. Continue reading for details.