Week 14: Happy Thanksgiving!
Happy Thanksgiving everyone! Enjoy the festivities, time with your family and a little break before the final weeks of the semester.
Happy Thanksgiving everyone! Enjoy the festivities, time with your family and a little break before the final weeks of the semester.
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 or see her drop-in hours at the link below.
**Drop-ins are via Zoom only** Continue reading…
Congrats to last week's SGIS Swag winners, Dane Chamberlin and Alexis Hiser!
Don't forget to search for this week's link to enter! You'll get additional entries for each week you complete the form!
Our CAS Career Coaches Meagan, Kristen, and Joanna want to help you set yourself up for career success! Check out these upcoming events and opportunities to enhance your career development.
Continue reading for more info about cool career-related events and opportunities. Continue reading…
The Forum on Education Abroad announced our summer course, "Negotiating Peace: From Conflict to Coexistence" as winner of the 2021 Award for Excellence in Ed Abroad Curriculum Design. Congrats to Kate Kunzman and Dr. Emira Ibrahimpasic!
Head with them to Ireland/Northern Ireland in Summer 2022!
Please join us on December 4th from 11am-2pm for some hot cocoa, cookies and the opportunity to chop down your very own tree for the holiday season!
We hope to see you all there!
Check out these Spring 2022 SGIS courses related to Social Justice!
Have experience using Geographic Information Systems (GIS)? Check out these Spring 2022 courses Geography is offering related to GIS!
ANTH 411: Visual Anthropology with Dr. Gwyneth Talley
ONLINE
Critically assess and understand basic theories of image usage, meaning making, and style. Covers evolution of photography, ethical usage and consent, ethnographic and documentary films, photo falsification.
ANTH 433: North American Archaeology with Dr. Phil Geib
MWF 1:30-2:20pm
An areal survey of North American archaeology, methodology, history, and current trends of research. North American prehistory from earliest occupations to The Contact Period.
How is human trafficking operating right here in our state and region? Enroll in GEOG 491 to learn more about how concepts like culture, politics, power relationships, and economics tie into the temporal and spatial dimensions of human trafficking. Continue reading…
The Chancellor’s Diversity Commissions will host a panel discussion to discuss intersectionality and mental health. The panel will be held Thursday, December 2 at 4:00 p.m. at Sheldon Museum of Art. Register at https://ccsw.unl.edu/intersectionality-panel-registration. Continue reading…
More details at: https://ccsw.unl.edu/intersectionality-panel-registration
Each year NYU Anthropology offers a one-day workshop for students from historically under-represented backgrounds who are considering graduate work in any of the four fields of our field. Apply to attend!
February 25, 2022 - Online Continue reading…
Fill out the linked form for a chance to win some new SGIS swag. We'll have a new link each week and add an entry for you each week that you fill out the form!
The link will move within the newsletter every week, so you may have to do some hunting!
Our application is now open! Juniors are invited to apply for membership in UNL's the Black Masque Chapter of Mortar Board. Freshman, Sophomores, and Seniors are invited to apply to be Mortar Board Notables and for the Drvol Family Scholarship. All applications are due by January 21, 2022. Continue reading…
More details at: http://www.unl.edu/mortarboard/
In the spring, 13 new members are chosen from the junior class to carry on the Innocents Society’s traditions and goals. Membership is based
upon superior academic achievement, unparalleled leadership, and selfless service to the University and community. Applications due 1/21. Continue reading…
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