Global Studies

Week 17: Good Luck on Finals
Week 17: Good Luck on Finals

Week 17: Congratulations Graduates

We are so proud of all of our students, but especially our soon to be graduates. Your perseverance, your courage, and your desire to make the world a better place is an inspiration. Congratulations and BRAVO!

 

NEW Course for Fall: U.S. & Middle East

Are you still finalizing classes for the fall semester? Consider taking HIST 379: U.S. & Middle East - a new course focusing on A chronological survey of the American Foreign Policy in the Middle East from the 19th century until the Presidency of Donald Trump. Continue reading…

 

New Class: RELG/GLST 150: Jesus: A Global History

New Class: RELG/GLST 150: Jesus: A Global HistoryNew Class for Global Studies students. This class can count towards Region: Middle East and Africa or Theme: identity, Culture and Society. Take a global tour in which you will search for Jesus the historical man, forms that Jesus have taken other religions, and images and forms here in Lincoln. Continue reading…

 

A Year of Russian in one Summer Online

RUSS 110 Summer 2020Did 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…

 

Conflict Cuisine: UHON 298H Seminar

Conflict Cuisine UHON 298H 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…

 
IGNITE Fellowship
IGNITE Fellowship

Apply to IGNITE Fellows

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…

 
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