As you're focusing on your coursework, remember to explore and invest in your interests. Attend events, join student organizations, and apply for programs and fellowships that will allow your interests to come to life and open up career pathways.
Meet senior anthropology major Kaity Walters from Brentwood, California with a passion for museum work. She just finished an exhibit with ANTH 492 at the International Quilt Museum and will now be starting an internship there. 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
Students will spend 10 days exploring different areas of Iceland for an immersive experience learning about the country’s human and physical geographies. Info session: Wed Oct 9 at 2pm in Ubuntu Room!
This class will explore the concept of wilderness with a particular focus on how wilderness is impacted by human behavior and social structures (culture, laws, economies of tourism, farming, industry, etc.). We will explore topics related to a specific wilderness area – the Okavango Delta Continue reading…
AAG has prepared a 4-part webinar series, free to AAG members, to energize, equip, and empower geographers to be proactive in advocating for their discipline and addressing critical challenges. Continue reading…
Connect with a CAS career coach to explore your career options, identify ways to gain experience, and prepare to apply for internships, jobs, or graduate schools. We can help with resumes, application materials, interviewing, and more. CAS career coaches support your career development no matter whe Continue reading…
UNL’s Great Plains Art Museum is open late, 5-7 p.m. on First Friday, Oct. 4. The event will feature light refreshments and several exhibitions (free admission). Exhibitions include: Contemporary Indigeneity 2024, Confronting the Legendary West, Ix’ą broge waxonyitą ke/ki (Every Life is Sacred). Continue reading…
The planet needs all the help it can get. To win now and build a strong foundation for lasting progress, we need people who know how to organize: to run organizations and campaigns that will inspire the support and action we need to save our environment. Our program starts with intensive classroom Continue reading…
Lancaster County is looking to recruit 1,100 poll workers and is running short. This is an opportunity to stand with our shared commitment to democracy and support our community by doing the hard work needed to maintain a democracy. Continue reading…
Originally published September 30, 2024 -
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