Chancellor search listening sessions begin Feb. 7
A series of listening sessions in February will allow for public input on the search for the University of Nebraska–Lincoln’s next chancellor.
A series of listening sessions in February will allow for public input on the search for the University of Nebraska–Lincoln’s next chancellor.
Congratulations to the incoming board members and a big thank you to all who were willing to serve. View the officers and board members who hail from 14 states.
More details at: https://parentsassoc.unl.edu/get-involved
A top 10 rise for the College of Engineering and another strong showing by the College of Business headline the University of Nebraska–Lincoln’s progress in the 2023 U.S. News and World Report rankings of online master’s degree programs.
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Students can choose from canyon canoeing in Texas; backpacking in Escalante N.P. in Utah; rock climbing in the Ozark Mountains; and mountain biking in Arkansas. Space is limited - so immediate action is required to secure a spot. Sign up deadline is Feb 27.
More details at: https://studentaffairs.unl.edu/news/four-adventure-trips-offer-unique-spring-break-options-huskers
On Feb. 15-16, from noon to noon, we celebrate the fifth annual Glow Big Red! Huskers from around the world will come together to raise money for scholarships, colleges, programs, student organizations and many other areas at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln.
It’s not every day you get to see your food grown before your eyes, but the Babylon micro-farm in the Selleck Food Court allows students to watch some of the items used in their favorite meals grow from seed to dish.
More details at: https://news.unl.edu/newsrooms/today/article/micro-farm-brings-sustainable-produce-to-selleck-food-court
Designed specifically for college-aged women, Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) will offer four sessions of the Body Acceptance Program this spring.
If your student plans to study abroad or graduate after the fall semester, living on campus is a great choice. Students who live on campus can cancel their housing contracts with no fees if they'll graduate or leave to study abroad as part of an academic program.
Explore living options now.
University organizations are coming together for “Love Your Heart Week,” an event series to raise awareness about heart health, especially among at-risk students. Events include free breakfasts and wellness profiles, fitness classes & more. Have your student mark their calendar!
The University Health Center offers a variety of services to care for your student's sexual and reproductive well-being, including wellness exams and pap tests, birth control prescriptions, HPV vaccinations and more. Continue reading…
More details at: https://health.unl.edu/sexual-and-reproductive-health-servicesStudents who live on campus can sign up for a chance to experience a fine dining Valentine's Day dinner for themselves and up to one guest. Sign-up closes February 6. If randomly selected, students will be contacted via email February 7. Continue reading…
More details at: https://go.unl.edu/huskers-and-heartsNow that January's almost over, let's start planning for February with some delicious dinners and free up some time. The $25 pre-packed kits make mealtime easier for students and serve up to four individuals. Check out the 6 meal options for February and place your order online. Continue reading…
More details at: https://crec.unl.edu/meal-kit-mondays
About 120 members of the campus community are honoring the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. by participating in Engage Lincoln service projects Jan. 23-27 across Lincoln.
In the classroom and the lab, students learned the scientific processes behind popular food fermentation techniques as part of the University of Nebraska–Lincoln’s three-week spring pre-session course “Moldy Meals: Filamentous Fungal Food Fermentations.”
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