Priority Enrollment is starting on October 27th for seniors. You have all been notified of your enrollment dates/times in your MyRED accounts. Carmen's appointments are filling up fast. Right now appointments are available for the week of October 27th, but some appointments could open before that. Zoom Drop-Ins are perfect for 10-15 minute quick questions. But an appointment is necessary for degree planning. Continue reading…
ACADEMIC ADVISING
Advising appointments are available for meetings via In-Person or Zoom. Visit the Student Success Hub to schedule an appointment with Carmen (you can see your assigned advisor in MyRED or the Student Success Hub). If scheduling an online zoom meeting, the instructions Continue reading…
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Drop-in advising is great for short 10-15 minute questions about course information, grade option, completing forms and other things of that nature. Students should schedule an academic advising appointment to discuss degree plans and goal setting. Drop-in advising is available via zoom only Continue reading…
More details at: https://cas.unl.edu/drop-in-advising-schedule
If you have any questions about these dates or deadlines, please see your academic advisor. Details on specific dates and links to meet with your advisors are available in the article. The next deadline is next Friday, Oct 17th. Continue reading…
This course provides an in-depth look at Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD). Students will explore the science, technology, history, and political context surrounding chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRN) weapons, along with cyber and electromagnetic threats that can disrupt critical Continue reading…
Pat Condon, JD
Oldfather Hall 538
Tuesday, October 7th 11 am
County Attorney - Lancaster County, Nebraska
Areas of Expertise: Government Service, Elected Legal Service, Criminal
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• When: Wednesday, October 15, from 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM
• Where: Oldfather Hall 516
• Coffee and pastries provided!
Learn more about this exciting program, which equips students with the tools to create innovative, sustainable solutions to social and community challenges. Faculty will be on hand Continue reading…
Senator Spivey is seeking an intern for the 2026 Legislative Session. This internship is designed for highly motivated and civic-minded students who are interested in gaining hands-on experience in the legislative process, public service, and community engagement.
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More details at: https://forms.gle/GZqLphjxSD4wm3zv8
Come join the NAACP chapter in hosting a panel discussion with a couple senators who shape up state policy regarding their journey in local politics and an open forum to get questions answered. Open to all UNL students and the Public
The fall application cycle provides financial support to undergraduate seniors, recent graduates, or other individuals who are currently in the process of applying to political science PhD programs for Fall 2026 admission. Fellows will receive $5000, disbursed over two years.
Applications are due on October 26, 2025. Completed applications will include:
• Personal statement
• Resume
• Transcripts
• 3 Letters of recommendation
To learn more about the program and application eligibility, please visit the application page. We hope that you’ll share this information with students who can benefit from this program. Learn more about the APSA Diversity Fellowship Program here.
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More details at: https://apsanet.org/diversity/diversity-fellowship-program/
The Apiary is a statewide cohort of students and community leaders. Our communities work best when people make their priorities heard. Nebraskans have more in common with one another than we often hear. Every community has unique voices and things that matter to them most.
Apiary members will work on a self-designed project that’s rooted in their community to increase civic participation.
One year cohort (December 2025 - December 2026).
$599 stipend, $250 professional development fund, travel and meals paid.
Work alongside your neighbors to create a positive local impact.
Build skills to understand state and local policy. Continue reading…
More details at: https://forms.gle/1mL1n3rxi2pkjRQR7
The Nebraska State Legislature is now accepting applications for the 2026 Legislative Page Program. We are seeking motivated and responsible college students to assist with the upcoming session as pages. This role provides a unique opportunity for students to gain first-hand experience with Nebraska's legislative process while developing professional workplace skills. It is an excellent opportunity for students interested in politics, law, public service, and more.
Requirements:
Pages must be high school graduates who are currently enrolled in a Nebraska college or trade school with a minimum grade point average of 2.5 on a 4.0 scale. They must be able to work 20 hours a week during session. It is preferred that they work the same four-hour shift each day. The legislative session will begin January 7, 2026, and go through April of 2026. This is a paid position and you may also be able to receive credit hours through your college.
Applications are available through the Clerk of the Legislature's office, Room 2018, State Capitol, 1445 K Street, or online. A page applicant is encouraged to contact his or her home district state senator for a letter of recommendation. If you do not know who your senator is, please contact the Clerk of the Legislature's office for assistance or visit the Find Your Senator page and enter your address in the text box.
When you have completed the application, please submit it electronically or return it to:
Clerk of the Legislature
Room 2018
State Capitol
1445 K Street
Lincoln, NE
Deadline:
The page application deadline for the 2026 legislative session will be October 13th at 5:00 p.m. The page selection committee will meet the following week to interview and select individuals to fill those positions to start January 7, 2026. Continue reading…
More details at: https://nebraskalegislature.gov/unicampages/
Showcase your advocacy skills before an international bench.
Registration closes Dec 1, 2025.
Argue Before a Global Court. Learn. Compete. Connect.
Join the Hamilton Lugar / ILSA Undergraduate International Law Moot Court Competition, February 26 – March 1, 2026, at Indiana University Bloo Continue reading…
More details at: https://hls.iu.edu/hli/
The Master of Arts in European Studies (MAES) program at Georgetown University is actively recruiting for its Fall 2026 entering class.
MAES is a professional, interdisciplinary MA program that offers students with strong foreign language skills and a deep affinity for Europe the opportunity to c Continue reading…
More details at: https://sfs.georgetown.edu/ma-european-studies/curriculum/
Mark your calendars for October 1st, when we launch the application for the 2026 fellowship cohort!
For over 20 years, the Roosevelt Network has been a home for progressive ideas—equipping undergraduates with the tools, mentorship, and community to shape policy and build a more just and democratic future.
My name is Luke McDermott. I am a senior at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, and I applied for the Emerging Policy Fellowship in the most recent cycle. I am currently writing my policy brief on state-level solutions to labor-management disputes. Writing a soon-to-be-published policy article, meeting inspiring individuals at Roosevelt’s yearly conference in New York, and having access to many of the country’s premier policymakers have been more than rewarding.
As threats to democratic norms are on the rise and authoritarianism is knocking on our door, the urgency for our movement is clear. We will win this generational battle of ideas by working together to build momentum for a more democratic economy.
That people-powered future starts with us.
Roosevelt Network undergraduate fellowships give students a chance to help shape that future: your ideas are sharpened, your skills are honed, and you build the strategic vision to deliver the policy change we urgently need. As part of our intergenerational community, you get to imagine and cocreate a policy agenda that champions security, dignity, and agency for us all.
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More details at: https://rooseveltinstitute.org/roosevelt-network/undergraduate-fellowships/
Your career coach is here to provide personalized career development support throughout your time at UNL and beyond. Updating or creating a resume, searching for jobs and internships, preparing graduate school applications, exploring major/career options - your career coach can help! Continue reading…
More details at: https://cas.unl.edu/student-resources/career-coaching/