You're past the half way point in semester. This means two things: 1) it's almost winter break, and 2) you only have 7 weeks to make the most of the semester. So consider doing the following: a) going to an event, b) joining a club, c) meet with your advisor, and d) volunteer in your community.
Meet Jenna Vigal, double major in Global Studies and Political Science from Omaha. This summer Jenna studied Spanish and photography in Barcelona and she's currently planning to study abroad for a semester. In the future Jenna hopes to become a foreign service officer. Continue reading…
Join us for a conversation with Kristin M. Stewart, U.S. Department of State Foreign Service Officer, talking about career opportunities including the Pathways Programs, US Department of State Internships and Consular Fellows Program. Wednesday, October 18th, 3-4PM Bailey Library. Continue reading…
Explore beautiful India and earn 3 credits (GLST 491) towards your ACE 9 or an elective. This 3 week program will allow students to learn about early and contemporary India, culture and religion, politics, and economics; volunteer, and explore numerous historical sites. Continue reading…
Join Dr. N'ganga Muchiri on a faculty-led adventure to Ghana. Students will earn (3) UNL credit hours for English (ENGL) 391: Literature as Anthropology, Anthropology as Literature. This course can count as Region: Africa and Middle East OR Theme: Identity, Culture & Society. Continue reading…
The Amnesty International RSO at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln is hosting a documentary screening about refugee rights, followed by a Q&A session with the film director. October 18th, 6:30PM in Nebraska Union Food Court. Continue reading…
UNL's Political Science Honor Society, Pi Sigma Alpha, is hosting a State Senator Panel on Oct. 19th at 7:30 pm in Regency A in the Nebraska Union. The panel will focus on how students can get involved in legislature/politics, how Nebraska's legislature works, and have a Q&A session. Continue reading…
What does it matter that some have so very much and some have so very little? The symposium “Inequality of Income and Wealth” will show just how much disparity of income and wealth hurts us all. Continue reading…
The Fall Farmers Market, October 19 from Noon to 4:00pm, will offer opportunities to showcase unique products and services, in addition to traditional farmers market staples. Individual UNL students/faculty/staff, as well as University RSOs may apply to be a market participant. Continue reading…