
Summer Classes
Summer can be a great time to catch up on credits or get ahead! There are still openings in these ANTH courses: Fieldwork (Anth 297), Biological Anthro (Anth 242/L), Intro to Anth (Anth 110) and Cultural Anth (Anth 212).
Summer can be a great time to catch up on credits or get ahead! There are still openings in these ANTH courses: Fieldwork (Anth 297), Biological Anthro (Anth 242/L), Intro to Anth (Anth 110) and Cultural Anth (Anth 212).
This Friday, April 21st is the last day to withdraw from a class. It’s always a good idea to talk with your instructor and advisor before making the decision to withdraw from a course. Kristin will be out this Wednesday and Thursday for a conference. Please reach out right away with questions.
Meet junior Global Studies major Tyler Freimuth from Omaha who spent last spring and summer in Germany and who will be once again studying in Prague this summer. Tyler's long-term goal is to join foreign service. Continue reading…
Interested in connecting with a community organization for volunteer and internship opportunities? Join us for a mini-volunteer fair on April 20th in Oldfather 827. Connect with local organizations, do some good, and gain valuable experience for your future career. Continue reading…
Apr 10, Celebrating 50 years of the UNO's Center for Afghanistan Studies. A UNO Commitment to Education and Afghanistan.
*Apr 12, Human Rights and Civil Society in Afghanistan *virtual
Apr 13, CASA Cultural Fair
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This event is an exploratory, low pressure opportunity to connect and learn from professionals to help students gain insight and clarity about science and research & development career pathways. https://careers.unl.edu/exploring-science-research-development-pathways/
Commercial Culture in China
The IC (Intelligence Community) Scholar Program is a career mentoring program (not a degree or a certificate) meant to augment your current academic activities with a focus on intelligence. More info, https://nationalsecurity.unl.edu/intelligence-community-scholar-program
UHON 395H The Vietnam War: What Is It Good For?
Professor Don Beahm, ACE 6 and CAS CDR Social Sciences (open to students not in honors)
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Looking for a reliable, enthusiastic, hard-working student to join the team working at the front desk. The job offers 8-14 hours per week. Students may apply via Handshake or in LLS 127. Applications are due April 12th. For more info, contact Sarah Braunsroth, sbraunsroth4@unl.edu, 402-472-3605.
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