SGIS Week 10 Newsletter

Student Spotlight: James Thorburn

Student Spotlight: James ThorburnMeet senior geography major James Thorburn from Holdrege. James chose geography because it is applicable to everything he's passionate about including photography and earth science. James enjoyed Geography of World Regions and History of the Great Plains and hopes for a career in GIS. Continue reading…

 
Global Cafe: Coffee with Ambassadors
Global Cafe: Coffee with Ambassadors

Global Cafe: Coffee with Ambassadors

Join us Tuesday, 10/29 from 9:30-10:30AM in Louise Pound Hall First Floor Atrium for Coffee with Ambassadors and get to know four former US Ambassadors. Gain valuable insight into careers in foreign service, network with career foreign service officers and learn more about life as a diplomat. Continue reading…

 

Academic Calendar Dates

NebraskaOct 28th-Nov 12, Priority Registration (check MyRED messages for your date/time!)
Nov 15th, Last day to withdraw from full semester courses
Nov 27th-29th, Student Thanksgiving Holiday
Dec 16th-20th, Finals week

 
ANTH 449
ANTH 449

Anthropology 449

 

Nov. 1 First Friday opening: "Dear Great Plains"

Nov. 1 First Friday opening: "Dear Great Plains"UNL’s Great Plains Art Museum is open 5-7 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 1. The event will feature light refreshments and several exhibitions. Admission is always free. UNL student Karla Hernandez Torrijos spent the past year asking people to write postcards to the Great Plains. Continue reading…

 
ANTH 280
ANTH 280

Anthropology/Global Studies/Ethnic Studies 280

 
GEOG 422
GEOG 422

Geography 422

Vector and quadtree data structures, use of relational database management systems, topologically structured databases, query languages, digital terrain modeling, advanced data analysis methods and research issues in GIS. Extensive practical experience with the current GIS software.

 
Humanities at Work
Humanities at Work

Humanities at Work

Nov. 6, 4:00-5:30pm, Regency Suite, Nebraska Union
Humanities at Work is an opportunity for students in humanities majors to engage with Nebraska employers to learn what full-time opportunities are available with a bachelor’s degree. The event consists of an employer panel, networking conversations, Continue reading…

 
Social Science at Work
Social Science at Work

Social Science at Work

Nov. 7, 4:00-5:30pm, #212 Unity Room, Jackie Gaughan Multicultural Center
Social Science at Work is an opportunity for students in social science majors to engage with Nebraska employers to learn what full-time opportunities are available with a bachelor’s degree. Continue reading…

 
Great Plains Indigenous Food Sovereignty Conference
Great Plains Indigenous Food Sovereignty Conference

Great Plains Indigenous Food Sovereignty Conference

Registration is open for the first annual Great Plains Indigenous Food Sovereignty Conference. The event is led by UNL’s Tribal Extension Office and sponsored by the Turtle Island Trade Coalition and the Heartland Regional Food Business Center.

 
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