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Students interested in business majors or minors are invited to speak with a business advisor and business career coach to learn more about major and minor options, involvement opportunities and career possibilities. Continue reading…
B-Week, the celebration of the College of Business and its community, is coming up. With multiple events, giveaways and learning opportunities, this is your week to Start Something. It is coordinated by the Nebraska Business Student Advisory Board and sponsored by the college and Union Pacific. Continue reading…
International Student Employment Readiness Certificate program begins September 19.
The International Student Employment Readiness Certificate (ERC) is an eight-week interactive, activity-based employment preparation program to help Nebraska Business international students discover and develop skills to seek opportunities in the U.S. Continue reading…
Held October 18-22, the Innovation Challenge tests your entrepreneurial creativity and is a fun way of meeting new collaborators and friends. Continue reading…
The winter break abroad programs to Panama and to Benin are still accepting applications via MyWorld through Saturday, September 15. Additional scholarships are available. The courses associated with the programs will begin the week of September 30. Continue reading…
Tag your photos on Instagram and Twitter with #NUBiz to be featured next week.
All business students are invited to visit with Dean Kathy Farrell during her office hours on Mondays in HLH 301. Introduce yourself, tell her your story or share your ideas for the college and Nebraska Business community. Walk-ins are welcome.
As a reminder, official transcripts for any transfer work (including dual enrollment in high school) must be sent to UNL. Submit final transcripts ASAP to avoid a registration hold!
Did you know the Teaching And Learning Center offers skill based tutoring, English as a Second Language tutors, and other resources for students? Continue reading…
Meet an employer throughout the semester through the Employer in Residence program.
Learn about industries, interact with employers, have your résumé reviewed and more. Business Career Center's Employer in Residence enables students to interact with different employers throughout the school year. Continue reading…