Help your student battle cold and flu season
Cold and flu season has arrived on campus. Learn how your student can fight off illnesses and what resources are available if a cold should strike. Continue reading…
Cold and flu season has arrived on campus. Learn how your student can fight off illnesses and what resources are available if a cold should strike. Continue reading…
Housing and offices for the University of Nebraska–Lincoln honors program are moving to Knoll Residential Center beginning with the 2019-20 academic year.
Holidays and school breaks are a great time to help your student identify next steps in their career path. Learn three questions you should be asking. Continue reading…
Student Involvement works to get students connected and involved, and to provide them opportunities to make a positive impact on campus, in the community, and beyond. For students to accomplish this, they are encouraging all students to take three simple steps: Show Up, Sign Up, & Level Up. Continue reading…
As the semester comes to an end you should be having conversations with your student about where they'll live next academic year. GPA and flexible meal options are just two of the reasons why your student should look at living on campus. Continue reading…
Share your user preferences in a short 14-question survey. The survey, conducted by the university's web developer network, is seeking opinions from students, parents, faculty, staff, alumni and Nebraska residents.
From hospitality to art and robots to language, the university is throwing our microphones into the ring. The new Faculty 101 podcast series will deliver regular insights — some serious, others silly — into the work and lives of Husker faculty. Check it out!
Dr. Melissa Griswold, ’96, brings her offbeat mix of humor and finance to the Hawks Hall, November 8 at 7 p.m. Griswold will share her grassroots message of responsible money management, the topic of her new book titled Smart Bitch Dumb Dog: Make Financial Success a Walk in the Park! Continue reading…
Caleb took his skills in advocating, negotiating, and relating and combined them with his passion for music to become the Director of the East Cincinnati Orchestra. He negotiates differences in perspectives, advocates within the community, and builds relationships to facilitate success. Click link:
Settling into the passenger seat of a University Police Department cruiser, I fiddle with a camera, notebook, laptop and pen. To the left, Officer Chad Stutheit locks a rifle, logs into his computer, tests lights and sirens, and performs a radio check.
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