March 1st marked the start of meteorological spring! March 6th marks the half point of the semester, and is the deadline to change a class to pass/no pass (or back to graded). Please feel free to join Carmen's Thursday AM Drop-In Advising on Zoom if you have questions about Pass/No Pass and if you should utilize this grade option for a class. Spring break is just two weeks away. Carmen has academic appointments available during spring break if you want to get a jump on planning your summer and fall 2026 class schedule. 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…
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Presented collaboratively by the Military & Veteran Success Center and Career Services, please join us on Wednesday, March 4 from 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. in the Military & Veteran Success Center located at 16 Nebraska Union for a Learn to Earn Over Lunch sponsored by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FB Continue reading…
Tuesday March 3, 4-5pm LLS 221
Learn about the application process for law school and how to prepare to submit your best application. We will cover topics like the timeline for applying, researching law schools, the components of the application (LSAT, personal statement, etc), and more. Contact Continue reading…
Pi Sigma Alpha leadership is hosting a LinkedIn and professional self-marketing workshop with guest speaker Andrew Dominguez Farias, a law student at UNL College of Law. While this is sponsored by Pi Sigma Alpha, it is open to all political science majors and minors. Andrew will present tips and tricks on how to navigate LinkedIn. Please join us on March 5th in Regency B-C from 6 p.m.-7p.m. Refreshments and snacks will be provided on a first come, first serve basis. We hope to see you there! Continue reading…
Please join the UNL Political Science Department for a Lunch and Learn Program with UNL Sophomore Political Science Major Volodymyr Maliarevych to hear about his person experience with the Ukraine-Russian war.
Join us on Wednesday, March 11th at 11:30 am in Oldfather Room 538 to hear Volodymyr’s first-hand account of the war, and his impressions from his visit back to Ukraine this past winter. This Lunch and Learn is open to Political Science majors and faculty only. Pizza will be provided. Please complete this form so we can have plenty of food for everyone. RSVP Here
Volodymyr was born and raised in Ukraine, where he completed high school and was preparing to enroll in a Ukrainian university when Russia’s full-scale invasion changed his life completely. When the war began, his father immediately joined the military (had no military experience before), and his family was forced to leave their home. He, his mother, and sister relocated to Germany, then spent several months near the Welsh border, and later moved to London, where he completed his secondary education. Eventually, he moved to the United States to continue my academic journey at UNL.
Volodymyr says “like every Ukrainian, my life has been deeply shaped by the war. The past four years have been filled with challenges, displacement, resilience, and profound personal growth.”
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Mar. 10, 2026 at 6:45 pm
Jackie Gaughan Multicultural Center Room: Ubuntu Room/202
Throughout American legal history, biblical texts and themes have populated the nation’s legal and political discourse. Many of the country’s most divisive issues - such as gender, sexuality, and race - are deeply intertwined with people’s religious beliefs. As a result, the moral reasoning embedded in certain legal discussions often reflects the intersection of biblically based ideas and public policy.
In this lecture, Dr. Joel Kemp examines how the 2023 SFFA decision continues this trend of drawing on biblical concept Continue reading…
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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.
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More details at: https://unl.campuslabs.com/engage/organization/pre-law-club
Do you want to understand how the world really works? We will break down trade and tariffs, money and global finance, development and foreign aid, and the big international institutions and then connect the dots to show how politics drives it all. The course will be taught by Dr. Courtney Hillebrecht. Continue reading…
Professor Eran Eldar will be teaching POLS 477 this fall at UNL. He is an interdisciplinary researcher in the field of Israel studies. His primary research interest is the geographical, social, cultural, and political history of the State of Israel and the Middle East. He also deals with the military history of Israel and the connections between the military, the government and the society in Israel. His publications reflect a particular interest in the urban development of Israel, Israeli politics and communication in Israel. Professor Eldar also deals with the study of the Middle East, the relations between the countries of the Middle East in the 1960s and 1970s, the military confrontations between Israel and the Arab states in the context of the Israeli-Arab conflict and the military history of the region.
Eldar received his Ph.D. in Jewish History from Tel Aviv University. Recently he published a chapter called: Between Holiness and Secularity: Jerusalem Versus Tel Aviv – image, relations and economy, in the Jerusalem Book 1948-1973, Yad Ben-Zvi, Jerusalem, 2023. He served as a visiting professor at many universities in Israel, Europe, Canada and the United States (Tel Aviv University, Paris 8 University, Calgary University, University of Maryland and more). He published many academic articles in English, Hebrew and French that were highly praised in academic journals. Continue reading…
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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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/
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)
Students can register for these events or schedule an individual visit at this link: https://law.unl.edu/schedule-visit/ Continue reading…
More details at: https://law.unl.edu/schedule-visit/
The College of Business has the unique opportunity to host a film screening of an award winning documentary, THIS IS NOT FINANCIAL ADVICE, which exposes the risks and rewards of today’s market, while making students aware of a landscape that’s rife with scams, bad advice, and a fear of missing out. Continue reading…
If you have an internship in the DC area this summer, join the DC Professional Enrichment Academy, a free program for University of Nebraska students to connect and network with alum in the area through weekly discussion sessions. Continue reading…
More details at: https://ppc.unl.edu/about/dcpea
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.