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It's the last week of classes for Spring 2025! Best of luck as you wrap up the semester. Please join us for the end of the semester celebration this Friday from 3-5pm in Oldfather 827!
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Major(s) and/or Minor(s): (Double major) Geography, Political Science
Hometown: Gurnee, IL
Year at UNL: 4th year, graduating May 2025 Continue reading…
Join us on the 8th floor of Oldfather from 3:00 - 4:30pm to learn about the research of SGIS Graduate Students. 21 graduate students in GIST 901 have created posters presenting their developing, ongoing, or completed research. Student posters will be posted in Oldfather 827 & on 8th floor.
Students will present posters summarizing their capstone research projects, covering a diverse range of global issues. All students are invited to attend!
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…
The Nebraska Anthropologist is an annual journal for the School of Global and Integrative Studies that publishes student papers on all aspects of Anthropology, Geography, Global Studies and related fields in the social sciences, humanities, and the arts. Continue reading…
Do you have a story to tell about the Great Plains? The Center for Great Plains Studies invites any UNL undergraduate or graduate student to apply for its annual Student Storyteller in Residence program. The successful applicant will be provided a one-time stipend of $1,275, Continue reading…
Human adaptive systems and their ecological contexts. The dynamic inter-relationships between subsistence, technology, social behavior, human demography, and ecological variability.