Happy Fall everyone! Week 5 is off to a great start. This past Friday students in ANTH 492 curated an exhibit opening at the International Quilt Museum. The exhibit will be open until March. Read more about it below.
Students enrolled in ANTH 492: Stitching Culture: US-Japan Quilt Exhibit Collaborative worked together with students from Saitama University in Japan to curate "A Golden Age of Quilts, 1870-1940" exhibit currently on display at the International Quilt Museum. Continue reading…
Oct 18, Last day to change a class to Pass/No Pass
Oct 21-22, Fall Break
Oct 28-Nov 12, Priority Registration for Spring 2025
Nov 15, Last day to withdraw from one or more full semester courses
Amy Tan's first best-selling novel was The Joy Luck Club, which is as look at the immigration experience from the perspective of mothers and daughters. Lessons from the Natural World explores the beauty, wonder, and wisdom of our living planet and vast universe. Sept 24, 7:30PM, Lied Center Continue reading…
Gilman Scholarship Advising Oct. 2, 1-3pm, 130 Louise Pound Hall
Pell-eligible students qualify for the Gilman Scholarship, which provides up to $5,000 for a study abroad experience! Attend this session to get support with your application materials. Continue reading…
AAG is hiring! Paid internships are being offered, Oct 7 to Dec 20. Take part in projects ranging from storytelling to programming!
-Undergrad Programs & Advocacy Support Intern: https://bit.ly/47sVxNx
-Undergrad Media & Science Communication Intern: https://bit.ly/3XnpUk8
YouthMappers is a global movement of university students using public geospatial tools and data to build community resilience while addressing development challenges. Be the first to start a chapter in Nebraska!! https://www.youthmappers.org/chaptersContinue reading…
Senshu University Matsudo Junior High School needs two (2) English-speaking interns every Fall and Spring for their intensive English courses. Interns are expected to present their own culture to the students and actively assist teaching staff. No Japanese language needed. Continue reading…
Puckett (they/them) is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology at Michigan State University who leads Trans-ilience, a community-engaged research team focused on minority stress and resilience in transgender and nonbinary communities. Their work has focused on identifying novel forms Continue reading…