Several free group fitness classes are offered at Campus Rec each day as part of Spirit Week Oct. 24–28. Those who attend any fitness classes that week are encouraged to dress up according to the themed days to win giveaways at each class and two grand prize drawings of All-Class Passes will be held Continue reading…
More details at: http://go.unl.edu/allclasspass
Join ASUN, the Department of Political Science and the Center for Civic Engagement for an on-campus discussion with Congressman Jeff Fortenberry about big ideas for the campus, the country and the world. Monday, Oct. 24 from 3:30-5 p.m. in the the Crib at the Nebraska Union.
More details at: https://events.unl.edu/2016/10/24/114442/
It'll be on the ballot in the state of Nebraska on Nov. 8. Come learn more about the debate over the death penalty as Senator Colby Coash and Senator Beau McCoy discuss the issue on Tuesday, Oct. 25 at 3:30 in the Nebraska Union, Centennial Room.
More details at: http://ppc.unl.edu/the-death-penalty-in-nebraska-a-debate-featuring-senator-colby-coash-and-senator-beau-mccoy/
Campus Recreation employs 500+ students each year. At this two-day job fair, students can discuss positions with representatives from different program area and submit applications. The fair will be held 3–5 p.m. Oct. 25 and 26 at the Campus Recreation Center on courts 7 & 8. Continue reading…
More details at: http://crec.unl.edu/jobfair
The Give Back. Big. is a competition for students to share their proposal on how to help change the world around them. Proposals can be submitted at http://engage.unl.edu/give-back-big are due Friday, Oct. 28. Contact Phil Foster at pfoster@huskers.unl.edu if you have questions. Continue reading…
More details at: http://engage.unl.edu/give-back-big
This four-day festival will include films, discussions, and personal testimonials regarding issues of race, identity, and citizenship. Each day is specially tailored to provoke a positive and meaningful conversation revolving around one question: How do you define ‘American?’ Continue reading…
The Great Gun Control Debate with Dr. John Lott vs. Paul Helmke (Oklahoma City, Columbine, Virginia Tech, Fort Hood, Aurora, Sandy Hook) will be held on Thursday, October 27, 2016 at 7:30pm in the Nebraska East Union Great Plains Room. Sponsored by the University Program Council (UPC). Continue reading…
More details at: http://involved.unl.edu/
Ballroom & Country Dance lessons will be held 7:30–9 p.m. every Tuesday Oct. 25-Nov. 15 at the East Campus Union. Fees are $20 for UNL students & Campus Rec members and $25 for general public. Registrations are accepted until the day of the course. Participants are encouraged to sign up as a couple. Continue reading…
More details at: http://crec.unl.edu/rec-and-leisure-classes-non-credit
Students can prove their inner Husker at the sixth Strong Husker competition Oct. 29 noon–3 p.m. The Strongman and Strongwoman-style competition focuses on a student’s power, strength, endurance and dexterity and is open to both men and women. Strong Husker is free to watch and $10 to participate. Continue reading…
More details at: http://go.unl.edu/stronghusker
The Percussion Ensemble, under the direction of Dr. Dave Hall, will present a preview concert of their PASIC concert in Kimball Recital Hall on Tuesday, October 25 at 5 p.m. Continue reading…
Campus Recreation Massage Therapy is offering free chair massages at various campus locations to celebrate Massage Therapy Awareness Week, Oct. 24–28. The event promotes the many health benefits of massage, including stress relief, better sleep and improved mental health. Continue reading…
More details at: http://crec.unl.edu/massage
Do you know a student at UNL who should be recognized for making a difference on campus or in the community? The Character Council is seeking nominations for Franco’s List, a public recognition of students of integrity. Nominate someon today at http://go.unl.edu/integrity. Continue reading…
New Water in Society undergraduate course at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln aims to enhance science literacy while preparing students, regardless of major, to make informed decisions related to water, energy and food. Continue reading…
More details at: http://waterforfood.nebraska.edu/blog/2016/10/10/water-in-society-course-helps-prepare-future-decision-makers/