
SGIS Week 12 Newsletter
The Spring semester is winding down quickly! Please be in touch with any questions and keep up your hard work!
The Spring semester is winding down quickly! Please be in touch with any questions and keep up your hard work!
See some tips for upcoming registration - and advising nights are back!
April 18, Last day to withdraw from a class
May 5-10, Last week of classes
May 12-16, Finals week
May 17, Undergraduate Graduation Ceremony
History Club is hosting “The History of Student Activism” Monday, April 7th at 4pm in the Heritage Room of the Union. Students will hear from a number of active student groups on campus who are involved in or have ties to different examples of student activism Continue reading…
Join CAS for a free lunch and hear from Husker Alum John Rood about his journey from majoring in speech communication to working for the Walt Disney Company, Warner Bros. and more! https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd1ymZhstVnR37lPaFju5nYg2G2P0oQUlu_rM8T32I6uUqqUg/viewform
Don't miss a chance to take ANTH 212: Introduction to Cultural Anthropology this summer. Continue reading…
Looking for hands on archeological experience close to Lincoln? ANTH 497 will be offered in the 3 week session this summer. If you are interested in registration, please bring $175 payment made out to SGIS to Oldfather 816. We can then issue you a permission code to enroll.
Take GEOG 427 this summer!
Foundations of social entrepreneurship and social impact in theory and practice.
I am conducting a research study on How Gender Affirming Care Affects the Current Sex Estimation Methods in Forensic Anthropology. Participation will take 15-30 minutes.
https://forms.office.com/r/Ga3gBqYM9Y
-Dakota Taylor, dakota.taylor@unl.edu
• Teach for America: Organization Info Session, April 8, via Handshake – “Ask Me Anything” event to find out how seasoned professionals leveraged their Teach of America experience to launch their careers.
• The Washington D.C. Professional Enrichment Academy Program with University of Nebraska Continue reading…
Looking for a group that knows what it’s like to be the first in your family to go to college? Join First Gen Nebraska for coffee and conversations in Love Library! Not a coffee drinker? We have hot chocolate! -Wednesday, April 9th, 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Work where you play! Find a great summer gig at a Nebraska state park, or discover new career opportunities as a park naturalist, park superintendent and more. Nebraska Game and Parks is looking for new faces to join the team, and if you love the outdoors, that could be you!
College Possible is a national nonprofit dedicated to making college admission and success possible for students from underrepresented backgrounds. The Omaha office is hiring 20 recent college graduates as Access Coaches who will be guiding high school students through the college application Continue reading…
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