Finals start next week! Make sure you're getting plenty of rest, talking to your professors, and putting in the necessary time to feel confident and be successful. Don't forget that you are nearly there and your success is in your control. The end of the semester is just around the corner.
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.
Meet sophomore Geography student Keegan Oldani. Keegan's favorite book is The Lorax and favorite movie is WALL-E because of their environmental messages for people of all ages. Keegan has a true passion for teaching, the environment, and helping others. Continue reading…
Engage with a diverse set of foodways right here in our community! Examine how food behaviors are shaped by culture, and what anthropology, global studies and modern languages, as well other disciplines can offer to the study of food through a cross-cultural perspective. MWF 2:30-3:20. Continue reading…
The Geography Student Organization will be hosting a live three-part Kahoot via zoom on Wednesday the 28th at 6 pm. Winners from each part will win an awesome prize!
The Sheldon Museum of Art seeks a Collections Research Intern to receive
academic credit (not paid) for the Fall 2021 semester. The collections research intern will conduct research on individual objects in preparation for an upcoming art exhibition and accompanying exhibition catalogue. Continue reading…
Central Community College is offering an internship opportunity in Urban Forestry for Summer 2021. Complete the application form on the CCC employment page (https://centralcc.peopleadmin.com/) with a 1-page resume and 1-page cover letter describing how your experiences will ensure success. Continue reading…
Did you know that the Library of Congress offers lots of internships? Their opportunities, both in person and remote, are great experiences for students in humanities and social sciences, especially those interested in archaeology and museum studies!
The Nebraska Archaeological Society is offering a scholarship to college students studying archaeology, the Dana Deger Memorial Scholarship. Applications are due by July 15, 2021.
Would you like to increase your skills in the field of satellite images processing using Machine Learning? Do you know the basics of GIS or QGIS? Please feel free to join this workshop, with is part of the UNL Open GIS Initiative!
Last summer, Nebraska committed to learning from the past and acting in the present through Journey Towards Anti-Racism and Racial Equity. On April 28 from 3 to 4:15 p.m., the university community is invited to learn more about making impactful changes for diversity and inclusion from Paul Gorski. Continue reading…
The University of Nebraska–Lincoln community has an opportunity to take a bold step and become a Husker Dialogues 2021 volunteer.
The Husker Dialogues planning committee seeks faculty, staff and student leaders to serve in various roles to help make the 2021 program a success. Continue reading…
On May 7, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln will honor the more than 700 international students who have graduated in the last academic year at a virtual reception with special remarks from the university community and selected students. Continue reading…
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.
Continue reading for more info about events and opportunities to develop professionally! Continue reading…
The CAST office will be providing Free donuts to transfer students on Wednesday, April 28th from 12-1pm!
Students can stop by the LINK (the outdoor covered space connecting Adele Learning Commons and Love Library South on City Campus) and get a FREE donut from Dunkin Donuts—WHILE SUPPLIES LAST!