Today, we extend our heartfelt gratitude to all veterans for their service and sacrifice. The course withdrawal deadline is approaching - Nov 14. If you're considering withdrawing from a class, be sure to consult with your instructors and advisors to make the best decision for your academic journey.
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 next Friday, November 14th.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…
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…
The 2026 application cycle for the Moore Undergraduate Research Apprentice Program (MURAP) is open and accepting applications. MURAP is a nationally recognized summer research program based at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, housed under the Sonja Haynes Stone Center for Research Continue reading…
As universities around the U.S. prepare to celebrate International Education Week (IEW) on Nov. 17–21, Global Affairs at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln invites students, faculty, and staff to join in recognition of the many global connections that shape and enhance teaching, learning, and research at Nebraska.
This year’s celebration encourages departments, colleges, and student organizations to host events that highlight the benefits of international education and exchange, showcasing the many ways Huskers engage globally — at home and abroad. Activities include lectures, cultural showcases, film screenings, workshops, and interactive conversations that bring international perspectives to campus.
“International Education Week is a time to recognize and celebrate how our international students, faculty, staff, and global partnerships make Nebraska stronger,” said Maegan Stevens-Liska, Assistant Vice Chancellor for Global Affairs. “Each event—big or small—creates space for connection and helps us better understand our shared world.”
Throughout the week, Global Affairs will host events celebrating Nebraska’s international community, including Global Hot Drinks in Louise Pound Hall on November 17, and Just Go! — a campuswide series of study abroad highlights — and the International Scholar Reception, both on November 19. A Flag Display featuring more than 200 flags representing the nations of UNL’s students, scholars, and partners will also be showcased at the Global Education Center in Louise Pound Hall.
Additional information and a full calendar of events is available at https://global.unl.edu/international-education-week/. If your unit or organization plans to host an event or partner with an existing activity, please submit your details at https://go.unl.edu/iew-event-registration by November 14.
International Education Week is organized nationally by NAFSA: Association of International Educators, the Forum on Education Abroad, and the Association of International Education Administrators (AIEA) to celebrate the impact of global learning and exchange. For more information visit NAFSA’s website at https://www.nafsa.org/IEW-2025-announcement.
This is THE geography conference you don’t want to miss. Join for this compelling meeting in San Francisco, California, with high-profile sessions, as well as many opportunities for networking and learning about the region. In person and virtual option - student rates too!
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…
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…
Explore the Amazon for nine magical days. A place where the endless wonder of nature and the endearing quality of the local people will capture your heart, engage your imagination and change you. Space is limited, so apply today! Continue reading…
The No Limits Conference welcomes submissions from undergraduate students on topics related to women, gender, and sexuality. Both critical and creative works (ie, creative writing, film, visual arts, music, performance) are encouraged. Continue reading…