Only 2 weeks of classes remain and then we're in the finals zone. This is the time to be writing it all down, assignments, papers, quizzes, tests and group presentations. If you haven't virtually visited the Writing Center, or a Math Resource Center, you should be making those appointments now.
Meet Global Studies major Lisa Ath from Lincoln, NE. Lisa enjoys the major as it's well-rounded focused on globalization both in the past and present - she recommends taking special topic courses as they offer something new! Continue reading…
Olivia Miller is the Academic Advisor for Anthropology, Geography and Global Studies majors; you can schedule a remote appointment in MyPLAN. Continue reading…
All UNL students are welcome to register for a brand new course titled Refugees, Displaced Persons, and (Im)migrants in a Globalized World. This course will substitute for either of two themes Human Rights or Identity, Culture and Society. It is also open to all UNL students, so invite your friends. Continue reading…
Consider taking "Conflict Cuisine: An Introduction to War and Peace Around the Dinner Table" this fall and substitute it for your Theme: Identity, Culture and Society. Learn about the linkages between food, displacement, and cultural preservation with social gastronomy expert Johanna Forman. Continue reading…
Academic Success Coaches are available to help students make the transition to remote instruction with 1-1 appointments via Zoom or telephone. Continue reading…
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…
IGNITE Fellows are changing the face of leadership in communities across America. A premier fellowship program for women in or just out of college who want to jump-start their public service careers. Continue reading…
UNL students participate in a wide variety of experiential learning opportunities and Career Services wishes to capture information from them regarding this important piece of their college experience. Take some time to complete the survey, found in MyRED, by this Friday.
Are you looking for a meaningful undergraduate student staff position at UNL? Consider applying to work at the UNL Women’s Center! Four positions are open for the fall. Applications for all positions are due 4/24. Continue reading…