Week 4: Summer Registration
Thinking about enrolling in summer courses? Summer registration begins March 6th. There are 4 summer sessions with the first session beginning May 30th. See today's newsletter for possible SGIS summer course options.
Thinking about enrolling in summer courses? Summer registration begins March 6th. There are 4 summer sessions with the first session beginning May 30th. See today's newsletter for possible SGIS summer course options.
Starting Feb 7, Kristin will be out for several weeks. During Kristin’s absence, you can see Tony Lazarowicz, Amy Beyer, or Christina Fielder for advising. You can find their scheduling links in SSH or here, https://cas.unl.edu/major-advisors. You will receive communication once Kristin is back!
Meet senior global studies and political science double major Adi Mehlin from Lincoln. Adi has many interests which she has honed in through numerous experiences including studying abroad in Bilbao, Spain and has served as a peer mentor with the Honors Program. Continue reading…
Student Research Days poster sessions will be held March 26-27 this year. Graduate and undergraduate students will be able to present their research or creative work at poster sessions each day. All students are welcome to present and this is a great opportunity for them to share their research. Continue reading…
More details at: https://research.unl.edu/springresearchdays/undergraduate-poster-session-and-creative-exhibition/Protecting Victims in War: The Red Cross and the Evolution of Neutral Assistance, Feb. 28: Join us on February 28 at 11:30 in the University Suites Multipurpose Room for pizza and conversation. Continue reading…
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…
More details at: https://unl-global-experiences.via-trm.com/program_brochure/18663Interested in working in a museum or curation? ANTH 292: Stitching Culture: US-Japan Quilt Exhibit Collaborative will give you valuable hands-on experience building an exhibit that will open at the International Quilt Museum in September. Continue reading…
More details at: https://news.unl.edu/newsrooms/today/article/students-from-japan-nebraska-curate-quilt-exhibition/We hope to see you at our Spring 2024 Research Seminar & Social Series!
Participate in an online exchange with students from Yemen. Learn about each other's cultures and produce a podcast related to shared challenges and opportunities. No podcasting experience is necessary, just a willingness to learn. Continue reading…
More details at: https://www.stevensinitiative.org/impact/sound-waves-a-virtual-journey-in-podcast-making/Recent Newsletters