As you're focusing on your coursework, remember to investigate and invest in your interests. Attend events, join student organizations, and apply for programs that will allow your interests to come to life and open up career pathways.
Meet junior Anthropology major Claire Zurowick from Grosse Pointe Park, MI who loves anthropology because it lets her ask all the questions she can possibly think of. She already studied abroad in Japan this past summer and is planning for Korea this coming summer. Continue reading…
Mar 3, Summer registration opens
Mar 14, Last day to change a full semester course to Pass/No-Pass
March 16-23, Spring Break
March 24, Priority Registration begins
Participating is great thesis defense prep, conference experience, and pre-professional experience overall!
Contact Dakota Taylor, dakota.taylor@unl.edu,
or Dr. Geib, or Maggie Klemm with questions!
Museum Exhibit Design Course at International Quilt Museum
Join our Museum Exhibit Design course, in partnership with Saitama University. Over 5 weeks, you’ll curate Chinese Folk Textiles at the International Quilt Museum. This 5 week course will culminate in a special exhibit on 9/19/25. Build your resume and expand your worldview. Sign up TODAY! Continue reading…
Gerald Steinacher, history, will give the talk, "'Hitler’s Children': Germany’s Reckoning with its Nazi Past" at 5 p.m. on Feb. 25 in the Jackie Gaughan Multicultural Center, Ubuntu Room 202. The event is free and open to the public and will be live-streamed on Zoom. Continue reading…
Help Celebrate the National TRIO Day by supporting their public fundraising event on 3/1/25! TRIO Programs are a federally funded outreach programs that offer academic, social, cultural and financial support for first generation college students and under-served scholars. Continue reading…
In the Fall of 2024, the Office of Research and Innovation (R&I) created a new apprenticeship, the Nebraska Research Enterprise Apprenticeship Program (NREAP). This undergraduate apprenticeship program focuses on training future research administrators to learn about the business side of research, Continue reading…
Mountain-Plains Museums Association (MPMA) has put out a call for abstract submittal for the poster sessions. MPMA will meet in Omaha, Nebraska this fall from October 2-4. The deadline for poster proposals is March 1st. Posters are a great way for students to participate actively in the conference. Continue reading…
SGIS is being reviewed as part of an Academic Program Review (APR). Such reviews usually happen every 6-7 years and are designed to assess whether the program is meeting its stated teaching, research, and service missions. As part of this process, a team composed of faculty members from outside UNL, Continue reading…
Join Global Experiences for a 30-minute interactive workshop to help you learn how to plan for the cost of going abroad and what to expect. During the workshop, we will discuss fees and payments, using financial aid, and how to search and apply for scholarship. No registration required. Continue reading…