The cold weather has returned! That means it is time to come inside to attend the Grad School Fair (Feb. 26th), finish those Psi Chi applications (March 6th), and look at potential jobs (CARE), research assistant positions, and much more!
Curious about graduate school? Hear from local colleges and universities. Learn more about how to prepare, apply, and be successful in graduate school, and if it's the right path for you. Feb. 26th 4-5:30pm, Nebraska Union. Check it out. Continue reading…
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln Chapter of Psi Chi cordially invites you to apply for membership. Acceptance is based on academic achievement and includes a variety of lifetime membership benefits. Please see attached flyer. Applications are due Friday, March 6th.
Academic Calendar Dates
Now - summer 2026 courses viewable in Enrollment Scheduler March 2nd - Open enrollment for summer courses begins | Fall 2026 courses are viewable in Enrollment Scheduler | Fall Priority Registration times are viewable in MyRED, Message Center March 6th - Last day to change a semester long course to/from Pass/No Pass March 15th to March 22nd - Spring Vacation (UNL offices are open Monday through Friday) March 23rd to April 7th - Priority Registration for Fall Semester 2026 April 10th - Last day to withdraw from a course
You can schedule an in-person or Zoom appointment with a PSYC-SOCI advisor through the Student Success Hub. For quick or time-sensitive questions, come for a Zoom drop-in. 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.
The Center for Advocacy, Response & Education (CARE) seeks highly motivated students passionate about leading prevention programming for the 2026-2027 academic year. Applications due March 15th! Continue reading…
This undergraduate apprenticeship program focuses on training future research administrators to learn about the business side of research and innovation. Please see attached flyer. Continue reading…
Undergraduate students seeking research experience who will be enrolled in the Fall 2026 term are encouraged to apply for the American Psychological Association's SUPER Fellowship, which provides a $4,000 stipend to the student to conduct summer laboratory research and $1,000 to their faculty mentor
Trade your classroom for the lakeshore this summer! Cedar Point Biological Station offers immersive field courses, research opportunities, and a one-of-a-kind academic experience in western Nebraska. Explore Summer 2026 courses and discover how you can earn credits while learning in the field. Continue reading…
Are you considering Law School at Nebraska? This is your opportunity to learn more about Nebraska Law by attending an in-person or virtual informational session. Continue reading…
The conference theme is: The Intersection of Interoception, Conditioning, and Motivation on Addiction, Health, and Well-being. All are welcome to attend this free event!
Do you have a PSYC research poster to present? Poster presentation applications are due March 17th. Continue reading…
Huskers can connect with service opportunities to help the Lincoln community. Join fellow Huskers this month by volunteering at nonprofits in Lincoln connected to addressing community needs. Continue reading…
Student Advocacy and Support, in partnership with Food Bank of Lincoln and Husker Pantry, is hosting a dedicated SNAP benefits enrollment event: Continue reading…
Planning ahead now can help you avoid last-minute stress or missed medications while you’re on spring break. Read our checklist to make sure your health basics are covered before you head out. Continue reading…
The NAMI HelpLine is a free, nationwide peer-support service providing information, resource referrals and support to people living with a mental health condition, their family members and caregivers, mental health providers and the public. Please see attached flyers.
A residential summer camp in Rhinebeck, NY, that provides a supportive camp environment for young people with disabilities, mental health challenges, and histories of trauma. Please see attached flyer.