Priority Registration for the fall semester is here! Check your MyRED messages for your assigned registration date and time, make sure any holds are cleared, and schedule your advising appointment if you haven’t already. Let’s get you set up for a great next semester!
Meet Chase McClure, a senior Global Studies major with a Communication minor from Mitchell, SD. Passionate about human rights and East Asia, he studied abroad in Japan and plans to pursue grad school and law school focused on international human rights law. Continue reading…
Schedules fill up fast during priority registration, and if you are unable to arrange an appointment, there are few other ways for us to connect:
Expanded Zoom Drop-In Advising: Mon 1-3pm, Wed 10am-12pm, Thurs 1-3pm
Advising Nights in the Advising Center: Mar 24, Apr 1, Apr 6 Continue reading…
The SGIS Awards Committee would like to invite you to apply for research and/or travel funds for conferences/fieldwork for a specific project with research questions, hypotheses, and methods. Applications for the summer term are due March 31st. Continue reading…
Ross Dixon, Lisa Kort-Butler, Ingrid Haas, Luis Othoniel Rosa, and Stephen Lahey
A panel discussion, featuring the five speakers for this academic year's CAS Inquire series, "Uncertainty," will take place at 5 p.m. on Mar. 24 in the Jackie Gaughan Multicultural Center, Ubuntu Room 202. The event is free and open to the public and will be live-streamed on Zoom. Continue reading…
We are currently recruiting participants for our ongoing project (IRB # 20220621912FB) funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH). The goal of our project is to “map”--understand and improve--health behaviors in young adults, in order to develop and improve preventive interventions. Continue reading…
Here are some answers to questions you might have:
What: Our field school is oriented towards outfitting students with basic skills in field archaeology: pedestrian survey, documentation, mapping, testing, and excavation. Our aim is to set you up to be employed in compliance archaeology. Continue reading…
If you have an internship in the DC area this summer, join the DC Professional Enrichment Academy, a free program for University of Nebraska students to connect and network with alum in the area through weekly discussion sessions. Continue reading…
Participating in unpaid or out-of-state research or internship opportunities may come with additional costs. Students may apply for up to $1500 of funding that enables their participation in an internship or research opportunity.
Apply by April 15th Continue reading…
CAS Career Coaches are available on a drop-in basis Wednesdays and Thursdays, 1-3pm via Zoom or in-person in 107 Oldfather Hall. No appointment needed.
The Tongass National Forest is seeking two archaeological interns, via the Student Conservation Association (SCA) program. The two interns will be based in Ketchikan, Alaska and will work closely with Forest/District Archaeologists on archaeological fieldwork and collections management. Continue reading…
Student Advocacy & Support partners with the Food Bank of Lincoln to bring SNAP enrollment support directly to campus. Weekly SNAP Informational Walk-In Hours: Time: Every FIRST Wednesday and THIRD Thursday, 2–3pm Continue reading…