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Are you interested in learning more about gender and health? Are you looking for classes on important social issues? This course will examine a range of health-related topics from a feminist perspective. Continue reading…
The RJA is a discussion-based group for those of us who are committed to interrupting racism(s) in our everyday lives. The purpose of the group is to create a space to talk, learn from one-another, and understand how racism(s) operate in all of our lives. Applications are due March 25th Continue reading…
The LGBTQA+ Center is excited to open applications for our Hall Internship! This is a 135-hour, paid internship that would start in May and go through July. The main project for this internship will be working on creating, developing, and updating presentations through the LGBTQA+ Center. Continue reading…
The annual fair showcases research and creative accomplishments by undergraduate students. In lieu of a traditional poster session and creative exhibition, students are invited to develop a 5-8 minute video presentation to share through the dedicated Nebraska Research Days MediaHub channel. Continue reading…
Get involved and make an impact on campus by applying to join the University Health Center Student Advisory Board. All students are encouraged to apply. We welcome and encourage members with a diversity of interests and backgrounds. Applications must be submitted by March 26th.
Hello Everyone, remember to schedule an advising appointment with me before your priority enrollment date. Important upcoming dates:
March 22-Enrollment Scheduler open to plan fall schedules
March 29-Fall 2021 Enrollment Shopping Carts will be open
April 5: Start of Fall 2021 Priority Registration Continue reading…
A Meet Up is a more relaxed, low-pressure way to connect and learn from professionals in fields of interest. From this Meet Up you will gain insight and ideas about how to better prepare for the field while making valuable connections.
Wednesday, March 31st, 5:30-6:30pm CST, via Zoom
Learn about self-advocacy and identify ways in which you can advocate for yourself in the job. Whether you are just starting out or you are well into your career journey, it’s important to make sure your voice is heard so you can amplify your accomplishments & improve on your weaknesses.
CLRS UCARE project asks for student, faculty, and staff feedback on experiences with faith-based campus resources. Participation in the survey is completely voluntary and participants may opt-out at any time. All responses are anonymous and will not be connected to identifying information. Continue reading…