Week 15: Two Weeks until Finals!
The semester countdown is on! Utilize campus resources and keep your focus on finishing the semester as strong as you can!
https://cas.unl.edu/academic-resources
The semester countdown is on! Utilize campus resources and keep your focus on finishing the semester as strong as you can!
https://cas.unl.edu/academic-resources
Advising appts can be scheduled in SSH, https://go.unl.edu/schedulewithkristin. For quick advising questions, Kristin's Zoom drop-ins are Wed 10-12, Thurs 1-3
All students are invited to join us for our end of semester Global Studies Capstone Research Poster Showcase. Students in GLST 484: Capstone will present their final research paper projects. Students present a variety of excellent projects. Come learn something new. Refreshments served. Continue reading…
Apr. 30, 4:00-5:00 p.m.
Bessey Hall, 117
Emmi Berski: Motivations & Perceptions in Green Infrastructure Usage in Local Climate Adaptation & Dr. Elizabeth Clausing: Biological embodiment of psychosocial stress in Latinx immigrant families
Please join us to celebrate the end of your semester!
Reller Prairie Volunteer Day is Saturday, May 11th, 9:30am-1:00pm if anyone can help out. Thanks in advance!
This position is focused on using GIS software to map aspects of the Nebraska Sand Hills. The position is primarily in a computer laboratory on UNL’s East Campus. There will be opportunities for some field work. This position is part of a research team that is studying long-term changes to the Continue reading…
First Trip offers scholarships of up to $1,500 for first-time travelers from US colleges to countries with lower Human Development Index rankings. Applicants must share their travel experience upon return. Passport vouchers available. Apply now! https://www.firsttrip.org/ Continue reading…
More details at: https://www.firsttrip.org/Do you have a story to tell about the Great Plains? The Center for Great Plains Studies invites any UNL undergraduate or graduate student to apply for its annual Student Storyteller in Residence program. The successful applicant will be provided a one-time stipend of $1,275, an office at the Center Continue reading…
By weaving together scholarly discussions, artistic insights, and visual and literary depictions, this panel aims to illuminate the complex interplay between historical traumas, artistic representation, and the ways in which some artists used their work to express an enduring spirit of resilience Continue reading…
Exploring Cross Cultural Diversities: Peoples and Cultures of East Asia explores a host of cultural and social topics that have shaped East Asia across time and space, ranging from classical philosophy, literature, history, cultural practices to contemporary social issues of feminism, technology, Continue reading…
All students no matter their major with an interest in the nonprofit or social entrepreneurship field are encouraged to sign up for GLST 415/815: Grant Writing and Fundraising for Social Good. This course is fully online and will be taught by an experienced nonprofit professional. Continue reading…
China Since Mao: The Reform Era in Historical Perspective examines the radical changes in China with its Reform and Opening policies following the tumultuous Cultural Revolution and the death of Mao Zedong. In the late 20th century, China’s dramatic political and economic shift would usher in a Continue reading…
Every Wed & Thu, 1:00-3:00 p.m.
107 Oldfather Hall or Zoom, https://cas.unl.edu/career-coaching
Stop in for a quick 10-20 minute meeting to have your resume reviewed or get other career related support. Great way to satisfy the career coach meeting requirement for any class. No appointment needed!
Join us for our special topics discussion highlighting the critical climate work being done by AmeriCorps members across the country. Learn more about how you can Fight the Climate Crisis with Service in multiple AmeriCorps programs.
https://unl.joinhandshake.com/stu/events/1447820?ref=events-search
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