Week 14 SGIS Newsletter

Week 14: Follow Through
Week 14: Follow Through

Week 14: Follow Through

Don't let these last few weeks of the semester overwhelm you. Now is the time to finish strong! Get all of your assignments in and start preparing for final projects, papers, and exams now.

 
SGIS End of Semester Celebration!
SGIS End of Semester Celebration!

SGIS End of Semester Celebration!

Join us to celebrate our graduates and the end of another semester! And don't worry... there will be snacks and refreshments!

Friday, April 29th form 2:00-4:00pm
Bailey Library (2nd floor of Andrews Hall)

 
Internship Opportunities: Gain Professional Experience
Internship Opportunities: Gain Professional Experience

Check out these internship opportunities!

History Nebraska-Object Collections, Digital Project (sum)
UN State Museum-Collection Management (fal/spr)
Lewis & Clark National Historic Trail-Park Guide (sum)
Lincoln Literacy-Development Coordinator
Clean Water Action-Sustainability Advocate (sum)
Stimson Center-Defense Strategy & Planning (sum) Continue reading…

 
UNL for Ukraine Fundraiser
UNL for Ukraine Fundraiser

UNL for Ukraine Fundraiser

Come for fellowship, pizza, and to learn about Ukraine and refugees in Lincoln! Proceeds to benefit the Rotary Disaster Response Fund.

Wednesday, April 27th
4:30-7:00pm
Yia Yia's Pizza, 1423 O Street

More details at: https://go.unl.edu/ukraine
 
Join us for a book talk with Dr. Jean Cahan!
Join us for a book talk with Dr. Jean Cahan!

Join us for a book talk with Dr. Jean Cahan!

Dr. Cahan has taught European philosophy as UNL for 3 decades, and helped found the Harris Center for Judaic Studies in 1992. Join us for her talk about Szatmár Story, a fascinating account of two families' experiences before, during, and after the Holocaust.

May 5th, 2-3:30pm, City Campus Union

 
Vive L'Afrique!
Vive L'Afrique!

Vive L'Afrique!

Alliance Française Omaha Presents: Vive L'Afrique! Join for an evening of African dance, drumming, and story telling. Featuring: African Culture Connection. Free performance and discussion and ticketed reception.

April 24 at 4pm, Pottawattamie Arts, Culture & Entertainment (PACE) Center

More details at: https://www.afomaha.org/
 

GEOG 217: Principles of GIS

GEOG 217: Principles of GISIntro to theories and methods of Geographic Information Science (GIScience) and Geographic Information Systems (GISystems). Focuses on spatial thinking, analysis skills, and the fundamental knowledge needed to use GIS effectively, accurately, and ethically.

MWF 12:30-1:20pm + F 2:30-4:15pm lab Continue reading…

 

SPAN 220: Spanish for Health and Medicine (6 credits)

SPAN 220: Spanish for Health and Medicine (6 credits)In this course, you will gain confidence, fluency, and a more comprehensive understanding of cultures and how they play into medical decisions and influence communication inside and outside of the medical field. The daily immersion will provide you with the unique opportunity for extensive practice! Continue reading…

 

ASTR 117: Life in the Universe (ACE 4)

ASTR 117: Life in the Universe (ACE 4)Are we alone or is there life elsewhere in the universe? This course will consider many questions that go into this possibility and have cool activities! Continue reading for a full description of the course and activities.

MWF 1:30-2:20
*suitable for all majors, no prerequisites! Continue reading…

 
Originally published April 18, 2022 - Submit an Item