Whether it's your first semester, last semester before graduation, or somewhere in between, welcome to a new semester! Getting back into classes is a great time to set goals and reflect on things you would like to do for a successful semester.
Starting February 7th, Kristin will be out for several weeks. If you are hoping to meet with Kristin before her leave, please schedule that now, https://go.unl.edu/schedulewithkristin. During Kristin's leave, Amy Beyer & Tony Lazarowicz are here to support you and your advising questions.
The last day to add a full semester course, and also the last day to drop a full semester course for a 100% refund is, Monday, January 29th! https://registrar.unl.edu/academic-calendar/
Final chance to apply for and join Dr. Heselton in South Korea this summer. Don't miss a chance to earn 6 credits while exploring some of Korea's incredible sites including Gyeongbokgung Palace, Suwon Fortress, Insadong, Demilitarized Zone, Gwangju Market and many others. Continue reading…
Did you write a research paper for a class or maybe you are finishing up your thesis? Make sure to get it published in Nebraska Anthropologist, a peer-reviewed journal. Reach out to Dakota Taylor with questions at dtaylor31@unl.eduContinue reading…
Interested in gaining valuable research experience and having a chance to work with your favorite SGIS professor? Consider applying for UCARE, a paid summer or academic year research program that pairs you with a faculty mentor. Travel and supplies funding also available. Continue reading…
CAST will be hosting an open house Monday, January 22, from 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM in LLS 110. For new students starting this semester or any transfer student. Light refreshments and info on campus resources from 11am-1pm. At 1pm join the peer mentors on a campus tour.
The Nebraska Alumni Association is proud to honor promising students with four awards and scholarships each year. The following awards are honored annually during the spring semester: Shane Osborn Award/Scholarship, Howard and Judy Vann Student Leadership Award/Scholarship, Continue reading…
Love animals? Love nature? Ever wanted to travel to AFRICA? Now is your chance! Check out this study abroad opportunity for summer 2024 titled “Wildlife Conservation in Namibia” (May 21-June 13, 2024). This trip is a great fit for students with a general interest in wildlife conservation, policy, Continue reading…
With a focus on Poland’s security challenges in the 20th and 21st Century, students on this faculty-led program with Dr. Tyler White, will visit with local scholars from some of the country’s most prestigious universities including Jagiellonian University, Continue reading…
Join a diverse group of highly motivated and talented language learners coming together this summer for an immersive Arabic learning experience. Learn the language and explore the cultures of the Arab world with Indiana University's Language Workshop. More info, Continue reading…
NASA DEVELOP National Program is a 10-week paid research opportunity. NASA DEVELOP projects focus on helping local, national, and international communities address their environmental concerns while utilizing NASA's Earth observing fleet of satellites. Continue reading…
Gain valuable skills and start your career with a summer internship.
The Forest Service is looking to hire summer interns in various career fields; positions will open from January 12th to February 7th.
The UNL Office of Diversity and Inclusion presents a week-long celebration of the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Events are designed to facilitate both reflection and action toward a better appreciation of and respect for the dignity of every person. Continue reading…