This time of semester it's important to start talking to your classmates and professors about coursework. Whether it's an exam, group project, or a presentation make sure you're spending time on campus. Learning places make a difference so check out Love Library Learning Commons or the Union.
Meet Melissa Allen, Global Studies and Geography major with a minor in French. This Lincoln senior is graduating this May and is heading to Yellowstone National Park for the summer to food-service worker. Following her summer adventures she heads to Morocco to join PeaceCorps as a volunteer. Continue reading…
Lincoln Friends of Refugees is a mentoring program designed to aid Lincoln’s refugee population in transitioning to life in the United States through fostering mutually-beneficial relationships. You spend one hour every week with a family, assisting them in practicing English. Continue reading…
Become College of Arts and Sciences Student Ambassador. Our Student Ambassador program promotes pride in and develops awareness of the college's academic programs and activities with prospective students, parents, alumni, and the general public. Continue reading…
The Comprehensive Nuclear Test-Ban Treat Discussion with Ambassador Adam Scheinman
Sponsored by Global Studies Program
Thursday, March 3rd @ 3:30PM-4:30PM (Jackie Gaughan Multicultural Center) Continue reading…
Founded as part of Havel@80, the annual fellowship program will offer students a two week, fully-funded opportunity to learn from and engage with organizations in the Czech Republic working to carry forward Havel’s legacy in the field of human rights. Continue reading…
Participants in the student track will have the opportunity to network, develop skills for promoting integration, learn about organizational change, and brainstorm ideas for integration initiatives with peers from other Big 10 institutions. This year’s summit will be at Penn State University. Continue reading…
This scholarship aims to diversify the kinds of students who study and intern abroad and the countries and regions where they go by offering awards to undergraduates who might otherwise not participate due to financial constraints. DUE March 1st. Up to $5,000 and $8,000 (for critical languages). Continue reading…
Documentary Film (A Time Remembered) Showing
Monday, February 29th
5:30pm
Sheldon Museum
A Time Remembered is a film that explores the 2008 Omaha reunion of the participants and director of the transcendent 1966 documentary A Time for Burning.
Tuesday, February 23rd 5-6PM in Love Library South 221.
Are you planning to apply to Law School in the next couple of years? Attend this workshop to learn about the application
process for Law School and how to prepare to submit your best application. Continue reading…
We invite you to join us for a lecture by Simona Fojtova, Director of Women’s Studies at Translyvania University in Kentucky, to be followed by a reception.
March 3, 2016
6:30 - 8 pm | Reception to Follow
Ubuntu Room, Jackie Gaughan Multicultural Center Continue reading…