Week 17: Finals Week
Finals week is here. Be kind to yourself and take care of yourself this week. Congrats to our grads, your hard work has paid off! Best to everyone as you wrap up this chapter of Fall 2024. We'll see you in 2025!
Finals week is here. Be kind to yourself and take care of yourself this week. Congrats to our grads, your hard work has paid off! Best to everyone as you wrap up this chapter of Fall 2024. We'll see you in 2025!
Dec 16-20, Finals week
Dec 21, Undergraduate Commencement
Dec 23-Jan 1, UNL offices closed
Jan 2, Pre-Session courses begin
Jan 21, Spring 2025 courses begin
CONGRATULATIONS to our December graduates.
The aim of this course is to explore the biological consequences of stress resulting from exposure to racial and social inequalities, with particular focus on African American, Latino, and Asian American populations. Through readings and discussions, this course will discuss the role of psychosocial Continue reading…
Have advising questions? Kristin has appts and drop-ins yet this week!
Scheduling Appts:
https://go.unl.edu/schedulewithkristin
Zoom Drop-Ins:
https://cas.unl.edu/drop-in-advising-schedule
Dr. Tim Sefczek, SGIS's biological anthropologist with a focus on primate behavior and morphology, is taking students to Madagascar next summer. You'll get a chance to observe lemurs at Ihofa Vohitsara Bioreserve while gaining a hands-on experience on how to conduct primate behavioral studies. Continue reading…
More details at: https://unl-global-experiences.via-trm.com/program_brochure/23029The aim of this course is to explore how genetic data can be applied to address core issues in human evolution and population genetics through an anthropological perspective that considers culture, behavior, and environment and how these interact with genes. Continue reading…
Want to learn more about the art of sustainability in Japan as well as museum studies? Join SGIS this summer for a 3 week adventure around Japan. Visit artists' studios and museums, while learning about ethical consumption and museum studies. This trip is ONLY $6,000! Continue reading…
More details at: https://mediahub.unl.edu/media/23743Did 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…
Students will spend 10-days exploring different areas of Iceland for an immersive experience learning about the country’s human and physical geographies. This course is designed to get students outside, learn methods, practice leadership, and think critically about the role of geography in cultures.
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