We hope you had a relaxing fall break! Next Monday is the start of priority registration for the spring 2026 semester. Please continue to read for many exciting opportunities, including CAS At Work! Become a CAS Ambassador! Zombie Movies! Research Opportunities! Guest Lecturers! And much, more!
You can schedule an in-person or Zoom meeting with a PSYC-SOCI advisor through Student Success Hub. For quick or time-sensitive questions, come for a Zoom drop-in. Continue reading…
Priority enrollment can be a hectic time for students and advisors alike. During the weeks surrounding priority enrollment, advisors add extra drop-in advising alongside a series of Advising Nights. See the article and flyer for more details on the three advising nights beginning next week. Continue reading…
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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…
Attend CAS Majors at Work on October 30, 4-5:30pm in the Nebraska Union. Hear from representatives from 18 different organizations about how they got to be where they are, and the interesting work they're doing now. No resume and no preparation required! https://go.unl.edu/casmajorsatworkContinue reading…
PSYC 189H presents their 6th annual movies with brains event. Viewing will take place Monday the 28th through Friday the 31st at 7pm in Burnett Hall. Scan the qr code to register, as space is limited! Continue reading…
PSYC 316: Latinx & Immigrant Health & PSYC 492: Child Psychopathology are two upper-level Psychology courses that can be used in the both the Psychological Science Option and the Clinical Science and Human Services Option. Continue reading…
Mark your calendar! Dr. Cruise of Fordham University will be at UNL on Oct. 30 for a lecture covering conceptualizing delinquency risk and protective factors through a trauma responsive lens: advancing support for adolescents experiencing youth justice involvement. Continue reading…
The No Limits Conference welcomes submissions from undergraduate students on topics related to women, gender, and sexuality. Both critical and creative works (ie, creative writing, film, visual arts, music, performance) are encouraged. Continue reading…
Are you interested in psychological research, moving to a new city, and pursuing a post-graduation research experience to strengthen your application for graduate school? Continue reading…
The University of Tulsa's clinical program faculty are holding a virtual/Zoom information session about our master's and PhD programs in clinical psychology on Wednesday, October 28th from 5-6pm Central Time. Attendees will receive an application fee waiver if they decide to apply to our program. Continue reading…
Ingrid Haas, political science, will give the talk, "The Political Psychology of Uncertainty: Implications for Decision Making and Democracy," at 5:00 p.m. Nov. 4 in the Jackie Gaughan Multicultural Center's Ubuntu Room (Room 202) and via Zoom. Continue reading…
Husker Pantry at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln supports students facing food and hygiene insecurity. Open to all enrolled students, it offers non-perishable food and hygiene products through a simple online ordering system. Community contributions keep the pantry functioning. Continue reading…
Join fellow huskers through service opportunities to help the Lincoln community. Volunteer with various non-profits from Oct 24-Nov 1. Sign up for a time that works with your schedule! Continue reading…
A great opportunity to gain hands-on experience working in Child and Family Services. Explore a potential career with Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services. Hurry! The applications closes on Friday, October 31st. (Please see attached Flyer).
Nicole Bedera, Ph.D will be giving her lecture: "Setting the Record Straight on Campus Sexual Violence" on Thursday, October 30th from 1:30-2:30 in the Jackie Gaughan Multicultural Center (Unity Room/212). (free and open to the public) Continue reading…