Martin Luther King Jr. said that "Life's most persistent and urgent question is: What are you doing for others?" As we celebrate the life and work of this great leader challenge yourself to give back to your community. Note that 1/20/17 is last day to drop a course without it showing on record.
Meet Tristan Hilderbrand from Lincoln, NE who spent nearly two years in Taiwand studying Chinese and learning about their culture and history. Tristan's favorite food is Taiwanese Stinky Tofu. Post-graduation Tristan plans to earn a masters degree, while continuing her study of Asian languages. Continue reading…
Learn about the history and current state of Syrian conflict and its outcomes (namely the Refugee Crisis). Dr. Abla Hasan (Professor of Practice in Arabic Language) will present and take questions. Thursday, January 26th, 3:00-4:00PM in Nebraska Union Colonial A. Continue reading…
Planning to study abroad this summer or fall? Scholarship deadlines are just around the corner. For help with essays and application process set up an appointment with Emira Ibrahimpasic via MyPLAN. Continue reading…
This weeklong workshop is designed to immerse students into the multidisciplinary world of public health. Through interactive classroom experiences and field trips to rural and/or urban public health practice sites, students are offered the opportunity to interact with professionals in the field. Continue reading…
Planning to study abroad during Summer or Fall semester? The Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship Program offers grants for U.S. citizen undergraduate students of limited financial means to pursue academic studies or credit-bearing, career-oriented internships abroad. DUE 3/7/2017. Continue reading…
Spend a semester in Japan earning credit and gaining valuable professional experience. Global Studies internship at Matsudo Middle School in Matsudo, Japan is an excellent opportunity for all majors and minors (no Japanese knowledge needed). Deadline for fall 2017 is 2/1/2017 Continue reading…