Week 8 means we are very close to the half way through the semester. You are likely busy with midterms, papers, and other assignments. Make sure to get plenty of rest and don't forget to ask for help when you need it. C/O the Study Stop if you'd like to meet with a learning consultant.
Meet senior global studies major Emma Dostal. Emma has spent a semester abroad in France, completed two internships with the federal government, and has worked with international students. She is passionate about cross-cultural communication and is excited for a career in an international sphere. Continue reading…
Join Dr. Heselton and other Huskers for a month long faculty led study abroad in Korea. Earn 6 credits (3 credits of GLST 391 and 3 credits from Korean University). Visit some of South Korea’s most iconic cultural locations including Gyeongbokgung Palace, Suwon Fortress, Insadong, DMZ, and others. Continue reading…
Dec 11-15, Finals week! Confirm finals locations/times in course syllabi and here, https://registrar.unl.edu/academic-calendar/final-exam/
Dec 22-Jan 1, UNL offices closed
Jan 2-19, Spring Pre-Session
Jan 22, Spring Semester Begins
Don't miss a chance to take ANTH/GLST/ETHN 280: Colonization, Decolonization and Globalization this coming spring. This Ace 6 course will give you a chance to explore how the modern world has been shaped by European expansion. Open to all UNL students. Continue reading…
Get a full ride to study Arabic and Middle East Studies at the American University in Dubai. In addition to tuition, the scholarship will also cover accommodation. Spring application is due October 15. Continue reading…
Mark van Roojen, professor in the Department of Philosophy, will give the talk "Using What You Know to Filter Through Climate Controversy" on Oct. 10 at 5:30 p.m. in the City Union's Swanson Auditorium. The event is free and open to the public and will be livestreamed on Zoom. Register for the Zoom Continue reading…
It can be a great tool if you know how to use it! Come to our workshop about how to use ChatGPT for your own career development. Oct. 10, 1:30-2:30pm, 1007 Oldfather Hall (10th floor).
Participate for an opportunity to further your career development while earning a chance to win monthly prizes, as well as a semester tuition scholarship. Learn more about the Husker Tuition Scholarship Challenge here, https://careers.unl.edu/husker-tuition-scholarship-challenge/
Want to help refugees arriving in Lincoln? Join UNL MUNA, a club dedicated to helping provide for incoming refugees to our community. They meet on Wednesday at 7:30 in Carolyn Pope Hall 125. All students (no matter their major) are welcome. Continue reading…
This trip is a study tour and you will travel around Namibia, living in a combination of lodges and tent camping with indigenous guides and multiple cultural experiences. You will see a lot of wildlife! The focus is wildlife conservation, but you also explore the economics, politics, social, and Continue reading…
Enhance your CAS degree and build knowledge, skills, and experience employers and graduate programs value. Participate in study, internship, research, or service learning abroad for a week, month, term, or academic year!
Dr. Vanessa Cornett has presented and published on the intersection of contemplative practices, sports psychology, peak performance, performance anxiety management, and mental health and well-being of musicians.
No appointment needed! Just drop in to 107 Oldfather or pop into our Zoom room to get the conversation started. We’re available Wednesday, 11am-1pm, and Thursday 2-4pm. Prefer an appointment? Schedule on SSH!
This 6-credit course, emphasizes the
integration of geological and paleoanthropological principles and techniques of understanding
evolutionary processes of Pleistocene hominins. The course is targeted toward beginning to
intermediate undergraduate students in geology, archaeology, and anthropology.