The University Career Fair is coming up fast! Now is the time to meet with a CAS Career Coach to revise your resume and identify possible people to meet with at the Career Fair. You have an assigned Career Coach in your Student Success Hub Success Team! This Friday, February 6th is the last day to withdraw from a class and receive 25% tuition refund. It's always wise to complete this process before 5 pm when Husker Hub is open in case you encounter any difficulties. 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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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 this Friday, February 6th. Continue reading…
More details at: https://registrar.unl.edu/calendars/academic-calendar/
University Career + Internship Fairs lets students connect with hundreds of local, national, and global employers to learn more about available job and internship opportunities. Students from all majors and year levels are welcome. Feb. 9-12 City Campus Union, 12-4pm each day. Continue reading…
CAS Career Coaches are available on a drop-in basis Wednesdays and Thursdays, 1-3pm via Zoom or in-person in 107 Oldfather Hall. No appointment needed.
Need more time? Schedule an appointment here.
Don’t miss out on scholarship money for next year!
The deadline for Political Science Scholarship Applications is March 1st (NOTE THE UPDATED DEADLINE!) and details about all of the requirements can be found here: https://polisci.unl.edu/student-funding. There are scholarships for Freshmen and Sophomores and others for upper class students. There are general scholarships as well as more specific ones (i.e. for Omaha high school students, students interested in Asia-focused international relation studies, students interested in a public service career). Again, check out all the details at our student funding page. If you have any questions, email the Political Science Scholarships Coordinator, Dr. Dona-Gene Barton at dbarton4@unl.edu or visit her during connection hours Monday 2:30-4:00pm CST, Friday 11:30-12:00 & by appointment. Schedule a meeting here: https://calendly.com/dona-genebarton/spring2026connectionhours.
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More details at: https://calendly.com/dona-genebarton/spring2026connectionhours.
The Pre-Law Club meets twice a month on campus for law-interested students of all majors and grade levels. Connect with fellow pre-law students, get LSAT study tips, hear from guest speakers, explore legal career paths, and learn about the law school admissions process.
• LSAT Practice Session (Reading Comprehension): Wednesday, February 4th @ 5:30pm: Nebraska City Union, Seven Generations (212) Room
Join us on NvolveU to attend meetings, RSVP to events, and receive updates: https://unl.campuslabs.com/engage/organization/pre-law-club
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More details at: https://unl.campuslabs.com/engage/organization/pre-law-club
Get to Know the LSAT
Wednesday February 4, 4-5pm LLS 221
Pre-Law students of all grade levels are encouraged to attend this presentation on the Law School Admission Test (LSAT). Topics covered will include an overview of the exam and its sections, how to best prepare for the exam Continue reading…
Nebraska Law will be offering several events for pre-law students this spring!
Discover Days that give students a chance to sit in on a class, talk with Admissions, Career Development and current students, and also take a tour of the building. Here are the upcoming dates:
Friday, March 27th - 1:30 - 5:00
Friday, April 17th - 9:30 - 12:00 (no class is available for this one)
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More details at: https://law.unl.edu/schedule-visit/
All Economics majors, minors and interested students are welcome to come to the Econ Study Break on February 4 from 1:30-2:30 p.m. on the 5th Floor of Hawks Hall. Snacks and drinks are provided, meet fellow students and faculty!
Explore social entrepreneurship at the Build for Good Workshop on Feb. 6 from 12–4 p.m. Learn how to turn real-world challenges into impact-driven ideas. No experience required. Lunch provided. Open to all UNL students. Continue reading…
More details at: https://go.unl.edu/buildforgood
The Global Experiences Planning Scholarship is to help you plan your education abroad experience. If awarded the scholarship, funding will be held for up to 3 years and attributed to the program abroad of your choice. Students can apply early and defer the award, then budget for their experience abr Continue reading…
More details at: https://global.unl.edu/global-experiences/global-experiences-office-administered-scholarships/
Need quick answers about studying abroad? Join the Global Experiences virtual drop-in advising sessions—no appointment needed! It’s the easiest way to connect with staff from the Global Experiences Office and get personalized guidance on programs, applications, and next steps. Save time, skip the wait, and start planning your study abroad adventure today!
Huskers Abroad 101 schedule for spring 2026
Mondays 3pm in LPH 103
Tuesdays at 3pm in LPH 137
Wednesdays at 3pm in LPH 103
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Come help us celebrate the launch of the new Social Entrepreneurship Certificate offered by the University of Nebraska–Lincoln. This interdisciplinary certificate equips students with the skills to tackle social challenges through leadership in nonprofits, socially minded businesses, and beyond. We welcome all curious minds! Continue reading…
More details at: https://forms.gle/jH2q8zyoTsRTqXqr7
The Yeutter Institute hosts Husker Trade Talks for students two to three times per semester. These free events feature individual speakers or panels discussing trade-related topics such as USMCA, tariffs, biotechnology, trade journalism, supply chain challenges and more.
This semester’s Husker Trade Talks will feature Jason Hafemeister, Trade Counsel and Associate Administrator, USDA Foreign Agricultural Service and will take place on Friday, February 20th from 12 PM – 1 PM. In his role, Hafemeister helps develop and implement U.S. agricultural trade policy. He has been involved in agricultural farm and trade policy since 1991, including nearly 30 at USDA and the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative. He served as lead negotiator for numerous trade agricultural trade agreements, including China’s accession to the WTO, the Central America Free Trade Agreement, and the WTO Doha negotiations. He was awarded the Presidential Rank Award in 2024. He received a bachelor’s degree from the University of California at Berkeley, a master’s degree from the University of California at San Diego, and a law degree from Georgetown University in Washington, D.C.
Lunch is provided so please RSVP here:
https://go.unl.edu/husker-trade-talks
The Yeutter Institute is excited to provide this opportunity for UNL students and invite you to join in on this upcoming talk. Please reach out to Martin (mcardenas12@unl.edu) if you need any additional information or have any questions.
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More details at: https://go.unl.edu/husker-trade-talks
Free Argument Evaluation LSAT Workshop
Wednesday April 8th from 6-7:30PM Central on Zoom
Registration: https://www.testmasters.net/workshop/gw8nqp
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More details at: https://www.testmasters.net/workshop/etq2cb
GS offers two fellowships for undergraduate students to support summer opportunities: a Summer Internship Fellowship and a Summer Research Fellowship.
The AGS Summer Internship Fellowship provides funds to defray the costs of a summer internship related to American grand strategy. This includes internships at think tanks, in government, at international institutions, and in the private sector.
The AGS Summer Research Fellowship enables students to develop and pursue independent research projects in the field of grand strategy, historical or contemporary. The research project would be entirely of your own design, giving you the freedom to think outside the box and develop a summer opportunity tailored to your interests and goals.
Applications are now open for both fellowships. Applications are due on March 31 no later than 5:00pm, and late applications will not be accepted or considered. Continue reading…
More details at: https://ags.duke.edu/2026/01/23/applications-open-ags-summer-fellowships/
2026 Forced Migration and Resettlement Community Partnership Symposium on March 30, 2026, at UNL’s City Campus Nebraska Union, a one-day convening focused on strengthening collaboration, sharing resources, and building practical connections among those working on migration and resettlement issues across Nebraska.
The symposium is designed as a continuation of our 2025 Symposium. Based on feedback from last year, we listened carefully and intentionally redesigned the symposium as a one-day gathering, making it easier for participants from across the state to attend while still creating meaningful space for connection, learning, and collaboration.
Building from last year’s findings, this year’s gathering emphasizes bringing together people and organizations from across Nebraska who are grappling with similar challenges, creating opportunities to share ideas, surface practical approaches, and strengthen connections that can be sustained beyond the event.
We’d like to personally invite you to participate and would greatly appreciate your help in sharing this registration with colleagues, students, and partners who may be interested. The symposium will bring together community organizations, service providers, educators, researchers, and students for a day that prioritizes meaningful exchange and actionable connections.
Highlights of the 2026 symposium include:
• Collaborative working sessions that bring participants from across Nebraska together to share ideas, practical approaches to current challenges, and opportunities for partnership.
• Dedicated time and shared tools for resource-sharing and connection-building, resulting in a living, shared resource document that participants can use throughout the coming year to stay connected, exchange recommendations, and support one another’s work.
Event Details:
• When: March 30, 2026 (8:00 AM–3:00 PM)
• Where: Centennial Ballroom, UNL City Campus, Lincoln, NE
• Cost: Provided at no cost from generous donations from UNL Department and Colleges (includes meals and refreshments)
Lodging for Out-of-Town Participants:
To support participation from across the state, a limited number of on-campus lodging spaces will be available in Selleck Hall, located in the heart of UNL’s City Campus and within easy walking distance of the symposium venue. Additional details about reserving on-campus housing will be shared with registered participants.
REGISTER HERE: https://unlcorexmuw.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_5AvyI5FDEWoGCmW
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Student Advocacy & Support continues to partner with the Food Bank of Lincoln to bring SNAP enrollment support directly to campus.
1. Weekly SNAP Informational Walk-In Hours
Time: Every FIRST Wednesday and THIRD Thursday, 2–3pm
Location: City Campus Union Main Floor
Format: Drop-in, no appointment needed
SNAP coordinators will be available to:
• Answer eligibility questions
• Explain the application process
• Address concerns about SNAP benefits
• Help students determine if they should apply
2. Dedicated Sign-Up Events
For students who prefer a more structured appointment, SAS hosts dedicated SNAP enrollment events with scheduled appointments. Students can sign up on the SAS website to reserve their 30 minute spot and work one-on-one with SNAP coordinators. (4 dates throughout the semester!) *First date THIS WEEK! Thursday January 15th from 10am-1pm.*
Visit the SAS website to view available dates and sign up for an appointment.
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