Priority Registration for Spring 2021 is quickly approaching! Use the resources that are available to you, like your Degree Audit and the Undergraduate Catalog, to help you select courses and then check in with Sydney to make sure your selection keeps you on track to graduate.
Sydney Webb is the Academic Advisor for the School of Global Integrative Studies and the Modern Languages department. You can make an appointment with her through MyPLAN.
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Meet Abby Queen, double major in Global Studies and Anthropology studying Chinese. Abby chose these majors because she loves learning about cultures and she wanted to learn about the world and how everything is interconnected. Abby's favorite books are "The Shades of London Series". Continue reading…
Meet Professor Heather Richards-Rissetto, an archaeologist specializing in digital humanities. Dr. Richards-Rissetto teaches courses on Ancient Mesoamerica and Digital Heritage Tools. Dr. Richards-Rissetto became an anthropologist after a semester in Merida, Mexico where she took courses on Maya. Continue reading…
Colloquium to focus on Social and Legal Tools in the Integration of Refugees and Immigrants
Join us for the second SGIS colloquium on Engaging Human Rights: Humanity On The Edge with Dr. Leila Rodriguez's talk titled "Social and Legal Tools in the Integration of Refugees and Migrants: the Role of Communities and Experts" on Tuesday, October 20th at 12:30. Registration Required. Continue reading…
Join us for the The Dialogue Project, a discussion about environmental peacebuilding and cooperation in Israel and Palestine on Wednesday, October 28th at 12PM. Registration required at go.unl.edu/arava Continue reading…
Join the Geography Student Organization for their annual BBQ. This year it will be Friday October 23 at 5pm. The event will be pot-luck style, so please visit the GSO Facebook page to RSVP and sign up to bring an item. COVID procedures will be in effect. Continue reading…
Apply for a Fully-Funded Scholarship to Study Languages
Earn up to $20,000 to study a critical language abroad. This incredible program is part of federal initiative designed to build a broader and more qualified pool of U.S. citizens with foreign language and international skills. Continue reading…
This workshop features Certified Federal Jobs Trainer Thomas Allison, who has 15 years of expertise coaching students on how to develop professional resumes and applications tailored for the federal hiring process.
October 22, 2020, 3:00-4:00pm
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Apply today for a fully-funded PPIA Junior Summer Institute Fellowship for juniors interested in public service career. The purpose is to prepare students to obtain a Master’s or joint degree, in public policy, public administration, international affairs, or a related field. Continue reading…
Interested in the implications of human and environmental rights as they relate to climate change, migration, indigenous cultures and other adversely affected groups? Sign up for a web conferencing section of ANTH 476/876: Human Rights, Environment and Development scheduled for T/Th 3:30-4:45PM. Continue reading…
Interested in why some nations continue to grow in prosperity while others struggle? What about the 700 million people who still live on less than $1.90/day? Are you interested in nonprofit and NGO management and organizing as a career field? This class is for you. Open to all UNL students. Continue reading…
The Department of Anthropology at Wichita State University is looking for applicants for their Master's Program, which emphasizes a hands-on approach to archaeology, biological anthropology, cultural anthropology, and museum studies. Apply by Nov. 1 to be considered for assistantships/scholarships. Continue reading…
Intern with the American Association of Geographers
Looking for an internship? Intern with the AAG in Spring 2021! Remote options are available and applications will be accepted until November 1. Spring interns typically help out with the annual meeting, AAG communications, and program coordination.
Our CAS Career Coaches Meagan, Kristen, and Joanna want to help you set yourself up for career success! Check out these events and opportunities to enhance your career development.
If you are a transfer student, we want to celebrate you! Join the Center for Academic Success and Transition on Tuesday (10/20) and Wednesday (10/21) from 9:00am-12:00pm outside in the LINK (outdoor covered space connecting Adele Learning Commons and Love Library South). Pop by for food and swag!
COVID-19 vs. the Flu: Will you be able to tell the difference?
As the flu season draws near, you may be wondering how you will know if you have the flu or COVID-19. The experts at the University Health Center answer some of the most common questions about the two viruses in this article: https://newsroom.unl.edu/announce/nextatnebraska/11749/68871
The School of Art, Art History, and Design will again be offering ARTP 270, Computational Creativity, as an online course in the Spring 2021 semester. The course is three credits, ACE 7, and is an elective for the Digital Humanities Minor.