Athletic Training Basics classes begin Jan. 26/27
Athletic Training Basics classes begin Jan. 26 at the Campus Rec Center. The two non-credit class sessions teach the basic skills of injury prevention and care. Continue reading…
Athletic Training Basics classes begin Jan. 26 at the Campus Rec Center. The two non-credit class sessions teach the basic skills of injury prevention and care. Continue reading…
Help fund student conference travel, support student poets, and win awesome raffle prizes! Jan. 25, 7 PM at Crescent Moon Coffee! Continue reading…
Campus Recreation welcomes people of all ages to "Family Swim Night" from 7 to 9 p.m. Jan. 15 in the Mabel Lee Hall pool. Enjoy the water with your family and friends.
The event is free for any student or family with an NCard and $10 per family for the general public. Continue reading…
UNL has launched a restoration of the Nebraska Union's original R Street entrance. The work, most of which will be completed during the summer, includes storm water drainage improvements, new windows, a cleaning of the south façade, expanded access to fire exits, and new landscaping. Continue reading…
Save the Date! March 3rd is the Empowerment Forum, a student-led initiative for the UNL community to support diverse identities, strengthen communities, and encourage change.
All group fitness, aqua, pilates and yoga classes at the Campus Rec Center and Rec & Wellness Center are free Jan. 11-17. Eighty classes are offered during the week at varying times each day. Popular classes include High Intensity Interval Training, Cardio Dance, Cycling, Aqua, Yoga and Pilates. Continue reading…
Did your New Year’s Resolutions include eating healthy, getting active, or losing weight? Time for you to check out Well on Your Weigh-Get Started! Starting Monday, January 18, Get Started! will jump start your weight loss efforts. Ideal for anyone interested in the tools to manage or lose weight. Continue reading…
UNL Outdoor Adventures is offering free Skill Builder Sessions to UNL students and Campus Rec members. The sessions are introductory lessons for those interested in learning some new outdoor skills and all gear is provided. Sessions include x-country skiing, dutch oven cooking and paddling. Continue reading…
Wes Moore is a veteran, an author, a scholar, and founder of BridgeEDU. He explores social justice in his book, "The Other Wes Moore," and will discuss communities, leadership, and personal responsibility at this EN Thompson Forum Lecture. Tickets are free to students at the Lied Center.
NU Meds will host its first meeting of the semester on January 20th, at 7:30 p.m. in the Nebraska Union. See Nebraska Union postings for specific room location. Please join us to learn more about the medical profession and kick off the semester to a great start!
ACM will be hosting it's 2nd Annual PC showcase competition. If you're a gamer, pc builder, or just enjoy technology, stop by to enjoy pizza, people, and prizes! January 18, 2016 University Suites Multipurpose Room 12:30Pm-6:30Pm Continue reading…
Stalking is a series of actions to make someone feel afraid or in danger. Victims of stalking may miss classes to avoid the stalker, resulting in a sudden decline in grades. Free, confidential help is available through the UNL Victim Advocate, 402-472-0203 or morgan@voicesofhopelincoln.org. Continue reading…
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