Spring Nebraska Lecture
What Good are the Humanities, Anyway?
2:30 pm –
4:00 pm
Location:
Nebraska Union
Room: Auditorium
Stephen Behrendt, George Holmes University Professor of English, will present the spring Nebraska Lecture at UNL.
This event originated in Office of Research and Innovation.
Fair
Time:
Undergraduate Student Research and Creative Activities Poster Session
Date:
3:30 pm –
5:00 pm
Location:
Nebraska Union
Room: Centennial Room and Ballroom
This poster session gives undergraduate students a chance to showcase their research or creative activity, to communicate their results to others, and to learn about other areas of research and creative activity.
Managing your Student Loans
Academic Success Workshop
4:00 pm –
5:00 pm
Location:
Love Library South
Room: 110
Academic Success Workshops are free and open to all University of Nebraska Lincoln undergraduate students. Seats are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Workshops cover a variety of topics to assist students through their transition to …
Spring 2014 Biotechnology/Life Sciences Seminar Series
Nonself recognition and signaling mechanisms in plants
4:00 pm –
5:00 pm
Location:
Beadle Center
Room: E103
Presented by Dr. Libo Shan, Texas A&M University.
This event originated in Center for Biotechnology.
Activity
Time:
Interviewing Tips
Date:
5:00 pm –
6:00 pm
Location:
Love Library South
Room: 110
Will you be interviewing for professional school soon? Learn tips for how to have a great
This event originated in Exploratory and Pre-Professional Advising Center.
Workshop
Time:
Planning and Preparing for Graduate School
Date:
5:30 pm –
7:00 pm
Location:
Nebraska Union
Room: Regency B & C
This workshop will explain what graduate school is and provide information on finding the right graduate program, preparing your application materials, and submitting your application in a timely manner. Students who are considering graduate school …
Sci Pop! Where Science Intersects Pop Culture
Game Theory and Breaking Bad
7:00 pm
Location:
Love Library South
Room: Mezzanine Study Room 201
Using Game Theory, the mathematical study of strategic decision making, we will examine some of Walter White’s decisions. Could he have made choices that resulted in better lives for those around him?
This event originated in Libraries.