As classes wrap up and exams approach, now is the time to stay organized and finish the semester strong. Finals week follows a full semester of hard work, so take advantage of every opportunity to prepare and perform your best. Utilize the academic resources available to you!
Meet Anna Singharath (Global Studies ’20) who credits study abroad in Morocco for shaping her path. After UNL, she taught in France, is earning a master’s at Sciences Po Bordeaux, studied in Taiwan, and now interns at UNESCO in Paris. Advice: embrace uncertainty. Continue reading…
Global Studies majors present original research on today’s pressing global issues at the Global Studies Student Research Showcase. All SGIS students, faculty, and staff are welcome, and judges are needed! April 29, 2:00–3:30 PM, Nebraska Union Regency Suite. Continue reading…
The Anthropology Collection Internship is designed to teach undergraduate students the essentials of museum collection management. Students will learn how to properly handle, house, research, and catalog collection items. The Anthropology collections encompass worldwide ethnological and Continue reading…
This course demystifies AI through hands-on experimentation with real tools while critically examining how algorithms shape power, inequality, culture, and global systems. Taught by, Dr. Emira Ibrahimpasic Continue reading…
We explore the environmental factors that challenge military operations and decision making. We analyze different aspects of terrain, weather and climate that impede or advantage battle tactics. Taught by, Dr. Jim Benes Continue reading…
A selective leadership development experience at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln designed for students who want to build their skills, grow their confidence, and business knowledge to lead in their careers and communities. Seeking students not in business majors. Applications due April 24. Continue reading…
This course examines why people move, how refugee and asylum systems function, and how migration affects both newcomers and host communities, combining global analysis with hands-on engagement in Lincoln. Taught by, Dr. Julia Reilly Continue reading…
This course equips you to be an informed ally to Native partners while giving you command of Plains archaeology—from deep-time cultural sequences to today’s most exciting research questions. Taught by, Dr. LuAnn Wandsnider Continue reading…
Preparing for finals week isn’t just about studying. It’s also about having a plan to stay focused, manage stress and care for your body. Find practical tips from the University Health Center to help you stay balanced and focused. 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.