The P/NP (pass/no pass) grading option can be helpful for students who want to stay in a course but are concerned about GPA. Many courses need to be graded to earn credit and not all courses allow for P/NP grading. Please talk with Kristin or another advisor before changing grading for a course.
-Wednesday, Oct 15 at 3:00pm
-SGIS Geography PhD Candidate Kyle Tredinnick
-Zoom: from Kyle, "The initial presentation of the defense will be open to students and staff. If you're unable to be there in person you can access it through this zoom link https://unomaha.zoom.us/j/3744859795Continue reading…
Priority enrollment can be a hectic time for students and advisors alike. During the weeks surrounding priority enrollment, advisors add extra drop-in advising alongside a series of Advising Nights. See the article and flyer for more details on the three advising nights beginning next week. Continue reading…
If you have any questions about these dates or deadlines, please see your academic advisor. Details on specific dates and links to meet with your advisors are available in the article. The next deadline is this Friday, Oct 17th.Continue reading…
Attend CAS Majors at Work on October 30, 4-5:30pm in the Nebraska Union. Hear from representatives from 18 different organizations about how they got to be where they are, and the interesting work they're doing now. No resume and no preparation required! https://go.unl.edu/casmajorsatworkContinue reading…
A joint event between UNL POLS Department, IC Scholars, professionals from the military and Intelligence Community, and academic experts focusing on uncertainty in international politics across the domains of institutions, technology, and conflict. Continue reading…
Discover UNL’s new Social Entrepreneurship Certificate! Join us for an Open House on Wed., Oct. 15, 9–11 AM in Oldfather 516. Meet faculty, connect with peers, and explore how to turn passion into impact. Coffee & pastries provided! Continue reading…
Ihofa Forest is a large parcel of intact tropical moist forest with 13 species of lemur, among the most in a single location in Madagascar. Students will be allowed to explore the forest in both diurnal and nocturnal settings. There are bamboo stands, wetlands, and montane forests in this location, Continue reading…
This program will explore a host of cultural, economic, political, and social topics that have shaped modern South Korea in the context of globalization in the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. Continue reading…
Husker Pantry at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln supports students facing food and hygiene insecurity. Open to all enrolled students, it offers non-perishable food and hygiene products through a simple online ordering system. Community contributions keep the pantry functioning. Continue reading…
Your career coach is here to provide personalized career development support throughout your time at UNL and beyond. Updating or creating a resume, searching for jobs and internships, preparing graduate school applications, exploring major/career options - your career coach can help! Continue reading…
Environment/Landscape/Photography is a spring 2026 seminar course open to all students with an interest in environment, landscape, photography, and/or curatorial practice.
Explore the world with the Critical Language Scholarship (CLS)! This fully funded summer program offers U.S. students intensive language study & cultural immersion—no experience required for many languages. Learn more at clscholarship.org. Continue reading…
Join the IU Language Workshop and complete 1 year of Arabic in a 2-month intensive online program. Improve your proficiency in small, innovative classes led by experienced instructors and attended by a diverse group of talented and highly motivated students. Continue reading…
Launch your future in France! The Lafayette Fellowship offers U.S. students a fully funded 1-year master’s with tuition, housing, travel, stipend & leadership program. Opens Aug 29, deadline Nov 30. Continue reading…