Priority Registration marks the enrollment period for the next semester. Each student has an assigned registration date and time, found in MyRED. This indicates when students may begin registering for classes—not when they must. Be sure to clear any registration holds and plan ahead for advising!
Global Café: Coffee with Ambassadors Tue. 10/28/25 at 2:30PM
Join us for Global Café: Coffee with Ambassadors on Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2:30–3:30 p.m. in the Louise Pound Hall Atrium! Hear from four former U.S. ambassadors about their journeys in diplomacy and explore global career opportunities. Continue reading…
Explore how global diplomacy is evolving at the Nebraska Ambassadors Forum — Tuesday, Oct. 28, 12:30–2:00 p.m., Swanson Auditorium. Hear from four former U.S. ambassadors on this year’s theme: “Diplomacy: Changing Fundamentally or Just Revolving.” Continue reading…
Dr. Nicole Bedera is a sociologist and a nationally recognized expert on sexual violence and gender inequality. In her academic work, she studies how our social structures contribute to survivors’ trauma and make sexual violence likely to occur. She will be speaking on her work including her book, Continue 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…
Our research team is currently seeking volunteers to assist with data collection for an important study. The goal of our research is to identify biological, psychological, and social factors that help predict outcomes for individuals who use drugs. Continue reading…
ANTH 304
ANTH 304 Archaeological Collections and Collections Management
GEOG 271 Exploring North America and its Cultural Diversity
Introduction to the regional geography of North America. Attention to the significance of location, advantages and limitations of the natural environment, population distribution, and economic development considered regionally.
The aim of this course is to explore the biological consequences of stress resulting from exposure to racial and social inequalities, with particular focus on African American, Latino, and Asian American populations. Online, with Elizabeth Clausing. 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…
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…
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…
The Greater Omaha Chamber is hosting an “Omaha Employer Excellence Connection Event” on Tuesday, October 28th from 3:00-5:00 pm in the Nebraska Union, Centennial Room. This event is designed to spark authentic connections between Omaha’s leading professionals and talented students from the UNL. Continue reading…
Exploring career options with a bachelor’s degree?
CAS Majors at Work is designed specifically for you! October 30th, 4-5:30pm, Nebraska Union Regency Suite. No pressure, no prep, no resume required! 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…