Week 14: Happy Thanksgiving
Happy Thanksgiving everyone! Enjoy your time with friends and family. But remember the semester is soon coming to an end and this means you need to stay on top of your school work. Make sure to finish strong.
Happy Thanksgiving everyone! Enjoy your time with friends and family. But remember the semester is soon coming to an end and this means you need to stay on top of your school work. Make sure to finish strong.
Kristin Plath is the academic advisor for SGIS undergraduates.
Scheduling Appts:
https://go.unl.edu/schedulewithkristin
Zoom Drop-Ins:
https://cas.unl.edu/drop-in-advising-schedule
Everyone is invited to the grand opening of the Bruce Rippetau Lounge (next to 807) and our annual End of the Year Celebration on Friday, 12/6 at 3PM. Please join us for some food, refreshments and good conversation with students, staff, and faculty at SGIS. Continue reading…
"They See Us as a Threat!" Experiences of Female Legislators in Nigeria"
A public lecture by Dr. Adebusola Okedele
December 7, 2024
5:30pm-6:30pm with light refreshments to follow
Ubuntu Room (room 202), Jackie Gaughan Multicultural Center, City Campus Union
“Mottainai! Sustainability in Japan” will take place in greater Tokyo, Japan, a dynamic metropolitan area that combines old and new, modern and traditional, innovation and preservation. Continue reading…
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.
Nov 27-29, Student Thanksgiving holiday
Dec 9-14, Last week of classes
Dec 16-20, Finals week
Dec 21, Undergraduate Commencement
Dec 23-Jan 1, UNL offices closed
Did you know you can get up to $25,000 to learn a language abroad? Boren Scholarship will pay you to study one of dozens languages abroad and will also give you a job after you graduate with the federal government. Continue reading…
More details at: https://www.borenawards.org/Develop a museum exhibit to professional standards and participate in the process from conception through installation and ribbon-cutting. Study copy writing, object conservation, 3D model-building, graphic design, prototype development, exhibit construction techniques, and formative assessment.
Did you know there are many funding sources that will pay you to conduct research on a topic of your choice? From UCARE, to CAS and SGIS research funds, there are numerous ways to fund your research. Keep reading and find out how to fund your research experience. Continue reading…
Next spring is Malcolm X's centennial birthday, in Omaha, 1925. X is one of the most influential figures of the twentieth century. We will explore his impact and example in the US, around the globe and right here in Nebraska.
Passionate about modern agriculture? DTB AgriTrade is offering a 2025 summer internship through the Yeutter Institute. DTB AgriTrade is a specialized Washington, D.C.-based consulting firm that helps food and agriculture organizations deal with international trade policy.
Register now for this 1-credit course for an introduction to different ideas in rural sociology, development theory and policy analysis. Immerse yourself in the history of development, free trade, and globalization.
Interested in international trade and agriculture? Apply to intern in the heart of the trade policy community in Washington, D.C. at the Washington International Trade Association (WITA). Gain experience with trade policy issues in business, agriculture, law, NGOs, and the U.S. government.
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