Finals week is here! Remember to be kind to yourself and take care of your well-being. Double-check your syllabi for deadlines, as well as your finals times and locations. Congratulations to our graduates; your hard work has paid off. Wishing everyone the very best as we close out 2025!
We’re so proud of all you’ve accomplished and excited to see where your journey takes you next. Wishing you every success in the chapters ahead. Remember, you’ll always be part of our community, so stay connected!
T.J. McDowell, Jr., Dean of Students, is providing free drip coffee from Starbucks in the Nebraska and Nebraska East unions during finals week, December 15-19. The coffee will be available at the Nebraska Union Welcome Desk and directly from the Nebraska East Union Starbucks. Continue reading…
UNL offices will be closed Dec 23–Jan 4.
Spring semester begins Jan 12.
Schedule advising appointments in SSH: https://go.unl.edu/cas_kristin.
Wishing you a restful and enjoyable break!
SGIS is hiring Federal Work-Study student workers for 2025–26. Duties include office support, campus errands, and social media. Strong communication skills preferred; Anthro/Geo/Global Studies students encouraged to apply. Job #10540832. Continue reading…
The Landscape Evolution and Luminescence Geochronology Laboratory at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln studies how landscapes evolve and change due to environmental and anthropogenic drivers. Much of the lab’s work involves dating sediments or artifacts with luminescence dating methods. Continue reading…
The Hult Prize is a global social impact competition that challenges students to develop innovative solutions to pressing social and environmental problems. While it is often described as a social or environmental impact contest, the range of solutions accepted is very broad. Continue reading…
Join us as we celebrate the launch of the University of Nebraska–Lincoln’s new Social Entrepreneurship Certificate—an interdisciplinary program that empowers students to create innovative solutions in mission-driven organizations. Feb 18, 2026
4-6 PM | Turbine Flats | 2124 Y Street Continue reading…
The Nebraska Anthropologist is an annual journal for the School of Global and Integrative Studies that publishes student papers (graduate and undergraduate) on all aspects of Anthropology, Geography, Global Studies and related fields in the social sciences, humanities, and the arts. Continue reading…
Southeast Conservation Corps (SECC) is a non-profit, AmeriCorps-affiliated organization. This individual placement is in partnership with the National Park Service and is an AmeriCorps Position. SECC empowers young adults to cultivate compassion, responsibility, and grit through community service Continue reading…