Check MyRed (again) to verify that you are enrolled for classes. Classes left in your shopping cart do not reserve a seat in a course. Review your spring grades to verify you still meet the prerequisites for fall classes. Are you interested in a class that is full? Continue reading…
Your Huskers email is the primary email for all university communications to students. It's important to check your @huskers.unl.edu email frequently — at least daily — so you don't miss any time-critical messages from the university. Continue reading…
Husker Hub, the University of Nebraska–Lincoln’s one-stop office that allows students to handle campus business, has moved into its permanent home on the first floor of the Canfield Administration Building. Continue reading…
Join Founder Fridays, hosted by the Big Red Startups student organization, which connects young entrepreneurs with other students, community members and founders. Learn more @startupsunl on Twitter
If you are interested in joining Pride in Business, the new LGBTQIA+ student organization, reach out to Jasie Beam at jbeam@unl.edu. This organization is open to all out and allied students who are majoring or minoring in Business and want to get involved with empowering this community!
Join the first virtual session for #Nclude, a Nebraska community of learners-understanding diversity through Education, on August 20 from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. CDT.
Sign up now at http://go.unl.edu/nclude
Every student should complete the university’s COVID-19 Student Training. This 40-minute online training will help you understand COVID-19 terminology and symptoms, know what know to do if you feel ill and learn how to prevent the spread of infection.
To demonstrate a commitment to everyone’s safety this fall, students, faculty and staff are encouraged to sign the Cornhusker Commitment to pledge to protect themselves and the Husker community. Continue reading…
University leaders and the COVID-19 Task Force are continually evaluating details related to the virus and sharing updates through the university’s COVID-19 website, https://covid19.unl.edu.
Pop-up classes are short, one-credit hour courses designed to allow students to dive into emerging industry trends and gain skills to prepare them for future careers.