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Gender and International Migration: From Slavery to Present
Gender and International Migration: From Slavery to Present
Professor Katharine Donato (Georgetown University)
Tuesday, September 14, 3:30-5
Nebraska Union (Platte River Room)
The University of Nebraska Press is pleased to announce a new book series that will highlight LGBTQ+ authors. The co-editors of the series are two alumni of UNL’s LGBTQ+ programming, Timothy Schaffert, bestselling author of The Perfume Thief, and SJ Sindu, author of Blue-Skinned Gods. Continue reading…
The CAST office will be providing FREE coffee and donuts to transfer students next Tuesday, September 7, 2021 from 12:30-1:30 PM (or until supplies last).
This will be taking place in the OUTSIDE LINK between Adele Learning Commons & Love Library South.
The U.S. Department of State’s Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship Program enables students of limited financial means to study or intern abroad, providing them with skills critical to our national security and economic prosperity. Continue reading…
PC Prep is a certificate program open to undergraduate students in good standing. Integrating coursework, hands-on experience, and professional development, the program prepares students for international development fieldwork and potential Peace Corps service. Continue reading…
Each newsletter I will be sharing information and campus resources, and skills that can help you personally, academically, and professionally. Continue reading…
Each week I will highlight experiences like internships, research, education abroad, leadership and service that you can take part of to further develop your skills knowledge outside the classroom. Let your curiosity move you! Continue reading…
Connecting international students with UNL community members through authentic and friendly conversations and interactions. This cross-cultural partnership program provides international students with an intimate experience of American culture. In return, you can learn about another culture. Continue reading…
The Nebraska Resource Project for Vulnerable Young Children (NRPVYC) at the Center on Children, Families and the Law (UNL-CCFL) is seeking an undergraduate student worker for our training team. NRPVYC provides training, support, and resources to improve the well-being of maltreated children. Continue reading…