
SGIS Newsletter: Week 15
Two weeks until finals, the semester countdown is on! Utilize campus resources and keep your focus on finishing the semester as strong as you can!
https://cas.unl.edu/academic-resources
Two weeks until finals, the semester countdown is on! Utilize campus resources and keep your focus on finishing the semester as strong as you can!
https://cas.unl.edu/academic-resources
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
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
Please join Dr. Katrina Jagodinsky and students from her Rights and Wrongs in American Legal History for the 2025 Wikipedia Edit-a-thon. Participants will be writing and editing Wikipedia entries about underrepresented groups and people active in the law. Continue reading…
Join CARE Monday April 28th at 5:30pm in the Nebraska Union Heritage Room for an important workshop that will equip you with the skills and knowledge to support friends or peers who have experienced sexual and relationship violence. The session will help you understand the impact of trauma, practice Continue reading…
Graduate Research Fellowships, Tuesday, April 29, 2025 – 4:00 pm, Zoom
Undergraduate Fellowships, Thursday, May 1, 2025 – 12:00 noon, Zoom
Fulbright U.S. Student Program, Thursday, May 1, 2025 – 6:00 pm, Zoom
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The Great Plains Art Museum is hiring students for the summer (and potentially fall if they are interested in continuing), for the part-time Visitor Services Associate position. The position is responsible for creating a welcoming environment and providing clear and accurate information Continue reading…
Registered for or interested in learning more about ANTH 497? Attend the info meeting on May 5th at noon, in Oldfather 827!
You’ve worked hard all semester—now it’s time to relax, recharge, and celebrate! Join us for the SGIS End of Semester Celebration, a biannual tradition bringing together students, faculty, and staff for an afternoon of good vibes and great company.
Where: Oldfather Hall, Room 827
When: Friday, May 9 Continue reading…
Introduction to interdisciplinary nature of global studies. Focuses on questions such as the connectivity of human populations and their activities across time and space, dynamics of conflict in different regions, and impact of local decisions on global outcomes.
Current and historical perspectives on forced migration with special attention to refugees, displaced persons, immigrants, and migrants.
Mechanics of grant writing and fundraising for social impact organizations.
Geovisualization encompasses the techniques and concepts that underlie digital cartography and the broader field of spatial visualization, exploring cartographic applications of computer animation and multimedia for the dual purposes of assisting visual thinking in map-oriented research and data Continue reading…
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