
SGIS Newsletter Week 14
Finals week is approaching! Practice self care, find good places to study, and focus on finishing the semester as strong as possible!
Finals week is approaching! Practice self care, find good places to study, and focus on finishing the semester as strong as possible!
Meet Fame Punpoka, Senior Geography Student!
IG: @f.fameppk
Major: Geography; Minor: Environmental Studies
Hometown: Bangkok, Thailand
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Here for you! Please let me know any questions or concerns you have!
Scheduling Appts:
https://go.unl.edu/schedulewithkristin
Zoom Drop-Ins:
https://cas.unl.edu/drop-in-advising-schedule
May 5 - 10
Confirm in your syllabi that you know when and where your finals are.
https://registrar.unl.edu/calendars/final-exam-schedule/#tab1
Thursday, April 24, 2025 – 6:00 pm, Zoom
For juniors and seniors: Are you considering graduate or professional school as a step toward leadership careers? Join Courtney Santos, Director, Undergraduate Research & Fellowships, to learn about graduate fellowships that emphasize leadership, service, and Continue reading…
Tuesday, April 22, 2025 – 4:00 pm
For juniors and seniors: Are you eager to attend graduate school, but not sure where to start your planning? Led by Courtney Santos, Director, Undergraduate Research & Fellowships, this workshop provides tips and strategies for planning your journey to graduate Continue reading…
This fair provides students an opportunity to meet with employers for internships and jobs before the semester ends. Open to students of all majors and degree levels to connect with a variety of employers in a casual fair environment. April 24th, 2-4pm, Nebraska Union
As we near the end of the semester, this can be a stressful time for students. Mental health resources are available on campus including Counseling and Psychological Services, https://caps.unl.edu/?check_logged_in=1, and University Health Center psychiatry services Continue reading…
My name is Sara Al-Rishawi, a senior at UNL and intern with Nebraska Appleseed. Along with the UNL NAACP and ASUN, we’re hosting a Power of Participation seminar on Tuesday, April 22nd, from 6-8pm in the OASIS Lounge. This interactive session will explore the impact of civic participation Continue reading…
Human adaptive systems and their ecological contexts. The dynamic inter-relationships between subsistence, technology, social behavior, human demography, and ecological variability.
The intersection of gender, identity, power, and representation throughout time and space in the Great Plains of the United States and Canada.
Biological variation of modern humas worldwide through time and space. Standard measurements of phenotypic, e.g. elementary anthropometry. Biological adaptation to environment using recent theoretical perspectives.
An examination of environmental engagement in the novels, short stories, poetry, films, and music of the French-speaking world.
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