Activity
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CEHS Student Advisory Board: CEHS Week
Recurring Date Info:
Daily:
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Date:
All Day
Location:
Online and On Campus
The College of Education and Human Sciences Student Advisory Board has designated March 22–26 as CEHS Week. Daily events will celebrate the passionate community of CEHS students, faculty and staff.
This event originated in CEHS.
Top O’ The Mornin’ Cycle & Brunch
Hosted by Campus Recreation
6:00 am –
7:15 am
Location:
Recreation & Wellness Center
Room: MAC Gym
Join us for a fun St. Patrick’s Day-themed cycle class taught by Miriam followed by a delicious brunch provided by Wellness and Nutrition!
This event originated in Fitness.
Conversation
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CASNR Global Office Hours
Date:
10:00 am
Location:
Agricultural Hall
Room: 202 (and online)
For students: chat with Jon Kerrigan and Brianne Wolf, globally-focused staff members, about anything global! Curious about education abroad, prepping for an international or globally-focused career (whether in the U.S. or abroad), or getting …
This event originated in Global IANR.
Accepting Our Reality
Drop-In Group Session
Weekly:
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Date:
11:00 am –
12:00 pm
Location:
Zoom
In this drop-in session for students, participants will learn how to reduce suffering about situations outside of their control or when it’s difficult to change your emotions about these situations by using a skill called Radical Acceptance.
This event originated in Counseling and Psychological Services.
Activity
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Mentoring Strategies
Date:
12:00 pm –
1:00 pm
Location:
Zoom
This workshop will help graduate students and postdocs who mentor students learn about the best practices and develop new strategies for improving how they support their mentees. Participants may also reflect on their own experiences as mentees.
This event originated in Graduate Studies Dates.
Activity
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Franci’s War: Daughter on her mother’s manuscript, Holocaust survival, and immigration
Date:
12:30 pm –
2:00 pm
Location:
Zoom
Author and journalist, Helen Epstein, will talk about Franci’s War (www.franciswar.com), a memoir by her mother Franci Rabinek Epstein, and her own role in publishing it in 2020. Helen Epstein is the author of the trilogy Children of the Holocaust …
This event originated in Modern Languages and Literatures.
Workshop
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Uncommon DH Critic Workshop: Quantitative Literary Studies in Action: Abolitionist Networks
Date:
1:30 pm –
2:30 pm
Location:
Zoom
This workshop, “Quantitative Literary Studies in Action: Abolitionist Networks,” will be led by our 2020-2021 Uncommon DH Critic, Anne Klein, associate professor, Emory University. The workshop will present a behind the scenes look at the …
This event originated in English.
Activity
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Broader Impacts Training
Date:
2:00 pm
Location:
Virtual Session
The Office of Research and Economic Development is offering a two-part virtual workshop to aid faculty in designing effective broader impacts plans. Delivered by Jocelyn Bosley, research impact coordinator in ORED, objectives of the event are to help …
This event originated in Office of Research and Innovation.
Activity
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Huskers Abroad 101
Recurring Date Info:
Weekly:
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Date:
2:00 pm
Location:
Virtual Session
Attend a Huskers Abroad 101 session to take the first step toward going abroad. This session will cover researching program options, selecting a program, funding and the timeline for the process.
This event originated in Global Experiences.
Activity
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Let’s Talk
Recurring Date Info:
Weekly:
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Date:
2:00 pm –
3:00 pm
Location:
Zoom Room: https://nuhipaa.zoom.us/j/92163732568
Are you a student who is curious about counseling and if it’s the right next step for you? Maybe you are concerned about someone else? Do you just want an additional perspective about something you’ve been thinking about?
This event originated in Let’s Talk.
Activity
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Drive-Thru Food Distribution
Recurring Date Info:
Weekly:
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Date:
3:00 pm –
4:00 pm
Location:
Nebraska Innovation Campus
The Food Bank of Lincoln’s distribution center will be set up in the parking lot north of Transformation Drive.
This event originated in NIC Events Calendar.
CANCELED - Coffee Talks: Conversations between International & Domestic Students
hosted by Student Involvement
Weekly:
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Date:
3:30 pm –
4:30 pm
Location:
Nebraska Union
Room: 200 (Green Room)
NOTE: Coffee Talks are suspended for the remainder of the Spring 2021 semester, yet the twice-weekly events will resume in late August for the Fall 2021 term. Questions? Email Veronica Riepe vriepe2@unl.edu
This event originated in Student Leadership, Involvement, & Community Engagement.
Applying to Law Schools 101
Live via Zoom
4:00 pm –
5:00 pm
Location:
Zoom
Learn about the application process for law school and how to prepare to submit your best application. We will cover topics like the timeline for applying, researching law schools, the components of the application (LSAT, personal statement, etc.), …
This event originated in Exploratory and Pre-Professional Advising Center.
Conversation
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Colophon: Conversations about Publishing presents Alice Tasman
Date:
5:00 pm
Location:
Online
In this new Department of English series on professionalization and publishing insiders (editors, agents, writers, teachers), join Creative Writing Director Timothy Schaffert in a discussion of the industry. In conversation about everything from the …
This event originated in English.
Activity
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Late Night Dish It Up: Rise of Hate Crime Against Asians
Date:
7:00 pm –
8:00 pm
Location:
Zoom
Join us for a conversation about Anti-Asian Violence with Asian student leaders and faculty. Dish It Up is a safe space for students, staff, and faculty to share their personal views, engage in civil discussion, and learn from others. the speakers …
This event originated in CoB Inclusive Excellence.
Brain on Fire: Acclaimed journalist Susannah Cahalan discusses Health & Human Resilience
Presented by UPC Nebraska
7:30 pm –
8:30 pm
Location:
Zoom
UPC Nebraska is pleased to offer a UNL-student exclusive Zoom session with journalist and New York Times Bestselling Author Susannah Cahalan.
This event originated in Student Leadership, Involvement, & Community Engagement.
Mark Clinton Performance
THE POWER OF THE TRITONE
7:30 pm
Location:
Virtual
Dr. Mark Clinton, Hixson-Lied Professor of Piano in the Glenn Korff School of Music, will present a piano recital titled “The Power of the Tritone” on Thursday, March 25 at 7:30 p.m. in Kimball Recital Hall on the University of Nebraska-Lincoln …
This event originated in Music.
Ongoing Events
Spring Food Drive for Husker Pantry
Help collect 2,021 items for Husker students
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Time:
All Day
Location:
Online and On-Campus
More than 30% of Husker students will face food insecurity and hunger at some point in the coming year. During the pandemic, the need is the highest it’s ever been.
This event originated in Big Red Resilience & Well-being.