Global Studies

Week 8: Preparing for Midterms
Week 8: Preparing for Midterms

Week 8: Preparing for Midterms

The next two weeks are about making sure you take the time to study, work on your projects, and utilize your time effectively. Before you know it spring break will be here. Make sure you're reaching out to your professors, TAs, and classmates regularly, this helps ensure success.

 

Student Spotlight: Sierra Epke

Sierra EpkeMeet Global Studies and History major Sierra Epke from Gresham, NE. Sierra plans on studying abroad in Rome this summer and going on to law school for international or intellectual property law after graduation. Continue reading…

 
Federal Job Search Training: Kathryn Troutman
Federal Job Search Training: Kathryn Troutman

Federal Job Search Training: Kathryn Troutman

Career Services is hosting The Federal Job Search Training featuring Kathryn Troutman on March 3, from 2–4: PM in the Unity Room at the Gaughan Multicultural Center. Kathryn is a well-known author, consultant, and career trainer who assists job seekers interested in working for the U.S. government. Continue reading…

 
Archaeological Summer Field School 2020
Archaeological Summer Field School 2020

New: Archaeological Summer Field School to Germany

The Department of Anthropology is excited to announce Dr. Belcher's summer field school to Munster, Germany. Students will receive instruction in forensic anthropology in a real-life setting related to the recovery of a MIA US servicemember from a 1945 B-24H bomber crash. Applications due 3/30. Continue reading…

 
RUSS 110 Summer 2020
RUSS 110 Summer 2020

A Year of Russian in one Summer Online

Did you know that you can complete your first year of language requirement online this coming summer? Consider taking an online 9-credit course of Accelerated Beginning Russian (RUSS110) during summer 2020 and gain a skill that will put you in touch with 260 million Russian speakers globally. Continue reading…

 
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