RSO Newsletter

New 'My Degree Audit' tool available

mydegreeaudit.gifUNL academic advisers are using the new "My Degree Audit" tool to track student progress toward graduation. The tool replaces the Degree Audit Reporting System. The new system provides improved service to students; allows for degree exploration; and offers different ways to review an audit. Continue reading…

 

Free Ice Skate Night is March 3

The semester's final free skate nights are March 3 and March 24.UNL Campus Rec hosts Free Ice Skate Night, 9:30 to 11:30 p.m. March 3 at the Ice Box on Innovation Campus. Skating is free with a valid N-Card and $6 for general public and guests. Skates are available to rent for $3. Arrive early for this popular event as skates are first come, first serve. Continue reading…

More details at: http://go.unl.edu/qdg
 

I am a member of the Greenest RSO

Recycle Mania LogoFor Recyclemania 2013, UNL Recycling Office together with the College of Arts and Sciences, College of Business Administration and the College of Agricultural and Natural Resources are offering students and their Recognized Student Organization an opportunity to be named the “Greenest RSO at UNL”. Continue reading…

More details at: http://go.unl.edu/rxi
 

100 years of Scholarship, Sisterhood and Service: Local members of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. celebrate their Centennial

UNL History and Ethnic Studies Professor and Lincoln Alumnae Chapter President Dr. Jeannette Eileen Jones is adorned in red with her the rest of sorority sisters at their 2012 Founders' Day celebration.Join the Nebraska Chapters of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. in their statewide Centennial celebration. Events include a political forum, a public luncheon and first-ever gala hosted by the Lincoln graduate chapter. Luncheon prices are $45 per adult and $40 per college student. The gala costs $25. Continue reading…

More details at: http://www.lincolnalumnaedst.com
 

Stand for Freedom

IJMStand for Freedom is an event through International Justice Mission (IJM) to shine a light on modern day slavery. Their are 27 million people enslaved today so we are going to stand for 27 hours straight to represent those 27 million slaves. Continue reading…

More details at: http://www.ijm.org/stand
 
Originally published March 1, 2013 - Submit an Item