School of Global Integrative Studies

Week 11
Week 11

Week 11: Planning

Planning of all types are a large part of student success! Check out the newsletter for tips on academic planning and possible courses with Priority Registration here. Also look for opportunities for other ways to plan for career and personal experiences you are hoping to achieve.

 
Academic Advising and Priority Registration
Academic Advising and Priority Registration

Advising Night and Priority Registration

Looking for an additional time to meet? CAS Advising Night is tonight, Monday Nov 11th from 5-7pm. Kristin will be available – no appt necessary, just stop into 107 Oldfather!

 

Student Spotlight: Enyssa Arps

Student Spotlight: Enyssa ArpsMeet junior anthropology minor Enyssa Arps from Columbus. Enyssa loved taking anthropology courses and ended up adding a minor. She is also a Buffet scholar and an intern at the International Quilt Museum. Continue reading…

 

Academic Calendar Dates

NebraskaOct 28th-Nov 12, Priority Registration opens
Nov 15th, Last day to withdraw from full semester courses
Nov 27th-29th, Student Thanksgiving Holiday
Dec 16th-20th, Finals week

 
ANTH 433
ANTH 433

Anthropology 433

 
Geog 403
Geog 403

Geography 403

Exploration of the concept of environmental justice, which describes how the impacts of the natural and built environment differ according to race, ethnicity, and economic status. Continue reading…

 
GLST 476
GLST 476

Global Studies 476

Various perspectives on the intersection of human rights, development, and the environment in a global perspective.

 

Social Science at Work

Social Science at WorkNov. 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…

 

Humanities at Work

Humanities at WorkNov. 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…

 
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