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ORGANIZER;CN=Career Services:MAILTO:careerservices@unl.edu
SUMMARY:(VIRTUAL) Job Hunt from Home!
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DESCRIPTION:As a result of the current pandemic\, you might have specific q
 uestions or concerns about a job or internship search and/or finding other
  summer opportunities in this environment. \n\nJoin Career Coaches via Zoo
 m for an informal Q&A to learn tips and strategies to keep moving forward 
 in your search! \n\nThursday’s meeting will be Hosted by Meagan Savage f
 rom the College of Arts & Sciences\, Bonnie Martin from the College of Eng
 ineering and Kris Scanlon from the College of Journalism and Mass Communic
 ations. \n\nJoin here\: go.unl.edu/thursdayjobsearch\n\nRead more\: https\
 ://cas.unl.edu/zoom-sessions-persistence-job-and-internship-search
LOCATION:Zoom Video Meeting Room
URL://events.unl.edu/cas/2020/04/09/149425/
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ORGANIZER;CN=Devan Crawford:MAILTO:dcrawford3@unl.edu
SUMMARY:CANCELED - Seminar Series\: Guest Speaker Judith Grisel
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DESCRIPTION:**An Update Regarding COVID-19**\n\nAs the spread of COVID-19 (
 Coronavirus) continues globally\, within the US\, and now confirmed within
  the state of Nebraska\, it is with heavy hearts that we cancel the in-per
 son seminar with Dr. Judith Grisel.\n\nHowever - we are currently working 
 on plans to reschedule Dr. Grisel's presentation for a later date.\n\nThan
 k you - we will keep you posted!\n\n……………\n\nDr. Judith Grisel\,
  Bucknell University\, will present a talk entitled “Never Enough\: The 
 Neuroscience and Experience of Addiction.”
LOCATION:TBA - More Info Soon! Room
URL://events.unl.edu/cas/2020/04/09/148367/
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ORGANIZER;CN=Marco Abel:MAILTO:mabel2@unl.edu
SUMMARY:POSTPONED – Humanities on the Edge presents Lauren Berlant
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DESCRIPTION:This talk is located in a shattered\, yet intelligible\, zone d
 efined by being in life without wanting the world—the fundamental politi
 cal affect\, well-known to historically and structurally subordinated peop
 le (people of color\, of non-normative sexuality\, proletarianized laborer
 s)\, but not only. Reading with Claudia Rankine\, Christopher Isherwood\, 
 and Harryette Mullen\, it describes life at the limit of optimism in terms
  of suicidal ideation and a dissociative poetics that allow breathing room
  for survival. \n\nLauren Berlant is George M. Pullman Distinguished Servi
 ce Professor of English at the University of Chicago. Her recent books inc
 lude\: with the anthropologist Kathleen Stewart\, The Hundreds\, a book of
  theoretical poems generating concepts of the ordinary\, and “Cruel Opti
 mism” (Duke University Press\, 2011)\, which addresses precarious public
 s and the aesthetics of affective adjustment in the contemporary US. She b
 logs at Supervalent Thought and is a founding member of the art/activist g
 roup Feel Tank Chicago.
LOCATION:Sheldon Museum of Art Room
URL://events.unl.edu/cas/2020/04/09/149125/
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