
Spring Semester Final Stretch
Let’s finish the semester strong! Stay focused, stay positive, and celebrate the progress you’ve already made. The effort you put in now will set you up for a strong finish and a well‑deserved break ahead.

Let’s finish the semester strong! Stay focused, stay positive, and celebrate the progress you’ve already made. The effort you put in now will set you up for a strong finish and a well‑deserved break ahead.
Meet Devon Beechley junior Global Studies major with a French minor from Lincoln, NE. Inspired by Baldwin and The French Dispatch, he’s passionate about diplomacy and ethical policy in Sub-Saharan Africa. After graduation he plans to join the Peace Corps and pursue a career in international service. 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…

New for fall - we have an amazing website highlighting our Fall 2026 courses with descriptive course details: https://sgis.unl.edu/

Calling all students interested in museum work and cultural studies!
Kristin Plath is your academic advisor for Anthropology, Communication Studies, Geography, and Global Studies.
Schedule an appointment in Student Success Hub: https://go.unl.edu/cas_kristin.
For quick questions, Zoom drop-in advising is a great option: https://cas.unl.edu/drop-in-advising-schedule/

This event will take place on April 10, 2026, from 3:30-4:30pm in the Nebraska Union.

The course is designed as an introductory survey of U.S. legal history, and each week we highlight a major Supreme Court case that addresses race, class, and gender in the law.
For National Security Studies Minors or students interested in an elective -
How do nuclear politics, technology and weapons impact US national security? How does nuclear technology function? What are the strategic, legal and moral implications of the use of nuclear weapons? What should the United States’ policy on nuclear use be? This seminar delves into the vast array of Continue reading…

Attend the Just In Time Job and Internship Fair on Thursday, April 2nd, 2-4pm, Nebraska Union. Connect with 30+ employers hiring for summer and fall, part-time, and full-time, on and off campus. Learn more on Handshake.
More details at: https://unl.joinhandshake.com/stu/career_fairs/64631/jobs?page=1
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…

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…
More details at: https://ppc.unl.edu/about/dcpea
The University Health Center supports your health all semester.
More details at: https://health.unl.edu/services/
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.
Need more time? Schedule an appointment here.
Upcoming Husker Closet Pop-Ups
The Iowa Archeological Society (IAS) is offering a $1,000 student-oriented research grant. The IAS research grant committee broadened the scope and parameters for this year’s applicants to include all areas of Iowa history and archaeology, and the grant is open to students of any institution, 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…
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…
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