Beginning May 20, @huskers.unl.edu is the official email address for University of Nebraska-Lincoln students. If students haven't set up their account, here's what they need to know. Continue reading…
Plan to visit your student on Sept. 20-22, 2019, during the annual Family Weekend. Participants can attend the Husker Watch Party inside Memorial Stadium with their students. Registration for the weekend is free.
More details at: http://go.unl.edu/familyweekend
All students moving into a residence hall can sign up for an arrival time beginning 8 a.m., Wed., July 10 in MyRed. Move-in dates, helpful tips, what to bring, meals before classes, and frequently asked questions can be found on the move-in website at: http://go.unl.edu/movein. Continue reading…
From preparing flood recovery materials to helping victims apply for FEMA support, students at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln have begun working in communities across the state through a new summer serviceship program created in the wake of this year’s devastating flooding.
More details at: https://news.unl.edu/newsrooms/today/article/nebraska-students-begin-flood-serviceship-projects/
Studying abroad is a life-changing and eye-opening experience for your student. This upcoming academic year the College of Business offers 19 program options in 14 countries where all students can gain new perspectives and cultural competencies by studying and interning abroad. Continue reading…
Programs that create regular, one-on-one interactions between students, faculty and career advisers have helped the University of Nebraska College of Law become one of the nation’s best in terms of employment after graduation.
More details at: https://news.unl.edu/newsrooms/today/article/nebraska-law-among-nation-s-best-for-grads-earning-jobs/
Students in the College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources were introduced to the world of cover crops during a semester-long challenge last spring.
More details at: https://news.unl.edu/newsrooms/today/article/students-gain-cover-crop-experience-through-competition/
As false and misleading stories become more widespread on social media, two Huskers are coding their way to a solution.
More details at: https://news.unl.edu/newsrooms/today/article/huskers-use-code-to-slow-spread-of-fake-news/