Maggy Rozycki Hiltner: Vantage Point
Public Lecture, 2/13/2020, 2:00 p.m. in 216 Home Ec. Bldg.
Maggy Rozycki Hiltner is a full-time studio artist and activist living in Red Lodge, Montana. She comes from a family of makers: her mother and grandmothers needlepointed pillows, made quilts and stitched or knitted their clothes and toys; her father …
This event originated in TMFD.
IANR Global Open House
Part of International Education Week 2019
Check out what’s new in global engagement for the Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources! Meet our interim director, Stan, new staff member Tay, and learn more about the global activities happening across the Institute of Agriculture and …
This event originated in IANR.
Global Hot Drinks
CEHS International Education Week
Where in the world do you want to go? Stop in to enjoy FREE warm beverages from across the world while you learn about all your global opportunities at the College of Education and Human Sciences. Drinks will include hot chocolates, teas, and coffees …
This event originated in CEHS.
Intern and Research Abroad Panel
Date: Time: 11:30 am–1:00 pm Location: Nebraska Union
At UNL, you’re not limited to just taking classes abroad—you can also research or intern abroad! Education Abroad will host an alumni keynote speaker followed by a panel of students with different intern and research experiences.
This event originated in Education Abroad .
Global Cafe: Writing an Undergraduate Thesis
Date: Time: 12:00 pm–1:00 pm Location: Oldfather Hall
Want to graduate with distinction or planning on going to graduate or professional school? Learn all about how to write an undergraduate thesis. By completing a thesis, you will develop knowledge, skills and initiative that are essential to meet …
This event originated in Global Studies.
School of Natural Resources Fall Seminar Series
Date: Time: 3:30 pm–4:30 pm Location: Hardin Hall
The annual School of Natural Resources Fall Seminar Series is dedicated to building interest and literacy in and around the top natural resources issues of our time. The 2019 series will cover a diverse range of topics, including (among others) …
This event originated in School of Natural Resources.
Alcohol/Drug Harm Reduction Group
Group Screening Required
This is a free weekly group for students who want to make better decisions about their alcohol and/or drug use. Past groups have demonstrated an eclectic mix of students who vary greatly in their level of use but are able to assist one another in …
This event originated in Counseling and Psychological Services.
Dr. Michael Eisen, University of California-Berkeley
Fall 2019 Biotechnology / Life Sciences Seminar Series
“Live imaging of transcription and transcription factor in developing embryos,” will be presented by Dr. Michael Eisen, University of California-Berkeley.
This event originated in Center for Biotechnology.
Japanese Conversation Table
Date: Time: 4:00 pm Location: Jackie Gaughan Multicultural Center
Practice your Japanese!
This event originated in Modern Languages and Literatures.
Global Café and Connection
Date: Time: 5:30 pm–7:30 pm Location: College of Business - Howard L. Hawks Hall
The 2019 signature event of International Education Week in the College of Business, international and domestic students, staff and faculty are invited to experience a taste of the world. Highlighting local restaurant entrepreneurs, we will be …
This event originated in College of Business.
Honors ChamberFest
Date: Time: 7:30 pm Location: Kimball Recital Hall
Groups formed at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln Glenn Korff School of Music perform at ChamberFest and Honors ChamberFest.
This event originated in Chamber Music (faculty or student) .
Ongoing Events
The Heart of Campus: A N150 Exhibit
Date: – Time: All Day Location: Love Library South
“The Heart of Campus” is a new exhibit to celebrate N150. A special tribute to University Hall and other artifacts curated by the University Archives & Special Collections staff are featured. A selection of archival photographs run on the virtual …
This event originated in Libraries.
Gratitude Graffiti
Express your gratitude November 18-22
Gratitude Graffiti Week, inspired by the Gratitude Project, is a daily practice of purposeful appreciation of one’s life through interactive art. During Gratitude Graffiti Week, we will engage our students to contemplate a source of gratitude in …
This event originated in Big Red Resilience & Well-being.