Chancellor Ronnie Green issued an Aug. 26 video message in response to sexual misconduct allegations and the resulting on-campus demonstrations. Green also talked directly with student leaders in a conversation organized by the ASUN student government. Review Green's message.
More details at: https://news.unl.edu/newsrooms/today/article/chancellor-we-will-always-work-harder-and-do-better-to-help-prevent-sexual
While there are a number of changes that occur in college, alcohol use is often one of the most challenging. Students may believe that most of their peers are drinking alcohol -- but data shows 1 in 4 Nebraska students chooses not to drink at all. Learn more about campus alcohol policies.
More details at: https://powerofparenting.unl.edu/drinking-summary
Fall can be a time of transition and change as students return to campus. Get tips from the professionals at CAPS on how to support your students' return to campus to help them maintain their emotional well-being and academic success. Continue reading…
More details at: http://caps.unl.edu
As the Fall 2021 semester begins, the university's academic advisors have a few reminders for parents.
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More details at: https://www.unl.edu/current/advising
A fresh lineup of student workshops is available for students at Nebraska from Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS). View a list of workshop topics and the schedule of "adulting" sessions.
More details at: https://studentaffairs.unl.edu/news/caps-drop-workshops-address-multitude-student-needs
With confetti, Herbie high-fives and personal salutations from Chancellor Ronnie Green, the UNL held a celebration at Memorial Stadium, congratulating the grand prize winners of the Voluntary Vaccine Registry giveaway. Five students received a check in the amount of one year’s tuition ($9,872).
More details at: https://news.unl.edu/newsrooms/today/article/huskers-celebrate-vaccine-registry-grand-prizes
Your student will have been on-campus for about a month when Family Weekend rolls around – what better time to check in?!?! While the Huskers will be away at Oklahoma, registered Family Weekend participants can build memories at the watch party on the Memorial Stadium field. View the full event list
More details at: https://parentsassoc.unl.edu/family-weekend
UNL Libraries have radically changed the length of time a student can check out a book and eliminated a financial burden for students -- overdue fines for late books. For students, the loan period has been extended from 30 days to the entire semester. Continue reading…
More details at: http://libraries.unl.edu
Dining Services offers a wide range of flexible meal plans for upper-class students. A meal plan takes the stress out of budgeting for meals or having to figure out where a student is going to eat while on campus. Continue reading…
Fall Career Fairs will connect students with employers recruiting for internships and full-time positions in a four-day in-person event Sept. 21-24 and a virtual event Oct. 12-13. Continue reading…
Learn how your student can fill prescriptions, purchase affordable over-the-counter items, get vaccinated for COVID-19, pick up a free cold care kit and safely dispose of old medicine at the University Health Center Pharmacy. Continue reading…
More details at: https://health.unl.edu/pharmacy
A student request has expanded access to and the functionality of UNL Report, the University of Nebraska–Lincoln’s incident reporting system. The new system is more robust than TIPS and is an option within the Nebraska app.
More details at: https://news.unl.edu/newsrooms/today/article/student-led-project-upgrades-campus-incident-reporting
Due to increased need, Husker Pantry has opened a second campus location, inside the East Campus Visitors Center. This new location will allow students in need the ability to access food, hygiene items and school supplies on both campuses. Read on to learn how you can help support the new pantry. Continue reading…
More details at: http://pantry.unl.edu
For more than 20 years, the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid has coordinated the America Reads/America Counts program, a federal work-study program. Through the program, eligible UNL students are hired to work as tutors in local elementary classrooms and after-school programs.
More details at: https://news.unl.edu/newsrooms/today/article/huskers-back-in-classrooms-with-america-reads-work-study-program