Whether you're starting your first semester, preparing for graduation, or somewhere in between, welcome to a new term! This is the perfect time to set meaningful goals and reflect on what you’d like to accomplish for a successful and rewarding semester.
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 Tuesday, Jan 20th.Continue reading…
The NPS Midwest Archeological Center is advertising to hire Archaeological Technicians for this summer. The positions will be listed via USAJobs from January 12-23. SGIS is offering a workshop at noon on January 16 in Oldfather 827 to assist potential applicants.
Submissions (research papers, book reviews, exc) are being accepted until 1/19 at 5pm. Please send submissions to Maggie Klemm, mklemm2@unl.edu and Dakota Taylor, dtaylor31@unl.edu. Nebraska Anthropologist is a student run publication for SGIS students at UNL through the Digital Commons.
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…
SUNY New Paltz Undergraduate Art History Symposium
This entirely virtual event will take place over Zoom from April 8-12, 2026. Papers focused on any topic or scholarly approach within the field of art history and other related disciplines involving visual and material culture (e.g., film studies, archaeology, etc.) are welcomed. Continue reading…
The American Anthropological Association offers internship opportunities for talented anthropology students each year as they pursue their professional goals and aspirations. Internships are six weeks in length and extend from mid-June through mid-July. Applications close March 15. Continue reading…
Luis Othoniel Rosa, modern languages and literatures, will give the talk "Other Futures: Poetic Uncertainty in the Age of the Algorithm" at 5 p.m. Jan. 27 in the Jackie Gaughan Multicultural Center's Ubuntu Room (Room 202). It will also be livestreamed on Zoom. Continue reading…
Need quick answers about studying abroad? Join the Global Experiences virtual drop-in advising sessions—no appointment needed! It’s the easiest way to connect with staff from the Global Experiences Office and get personalized guidance on programs, applications, and next steps. 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…
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…
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…