06/18/2026
π What would it take for you to leave home?
For millions of people around the world, migration is not simply a choiceβit's a necessity.
In GLST/HRHA 350, you'll examine why people migrate, what happens when they arrive somewhere new, and how migration shapes both individuals and communities.
Through discussions, case studies, and mentorship from members of Lincoln's migration community, you'll gain a deeper understanding of one of the defining global issues of our time.
π Migration & Mobility
βοΈ Human Rights
π Refugee Resettlement
π€ Community & Belonging
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TR | 2:00β3:15 PM
06/18/2026
π As Week 4 of New Student Enrollment comes to a close, we're excited to welcome our newest SGIS major!
Please join us in welcoming Elizabeth Sidders to the School of Global Integrative Studies as a Global Studies major. π
We're thrilled that Elizabeth has chosen to join our community of students dedicated to understanding global connections, cultures, and challenges. We can't wait to see all that she'll accomplish at Nebraska!
Welcome to SGIS, Elizabeth! β€οΈ
06/18/2026
π Climate Change is a Human Rights Issue.
Who has access to clean water?
Who is forced to leave their home because of environmental disasters?
Who benefits from developmentβand who pays the price?
ANTH/GLST 476/876: Human Rights, Environment, and Development explores the connections between people, power, justice, and the planet.
Through an interdisciplinary lens, you'll examine environmental justice, migration, sustainability, human rights, development, and social change in communities around the world.
π± Environmental Justice
βοΈ Human Rights
π Global Development
πΆ Migration & Climate Change
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MWF | 11:30 AMβ12:20 PM
Learn to analyze today's most pressing global challenges through the lens of culture, sustainability, and justice.
06/17/2026
π Curious about the world but not sure where to start?
GLST 201: Introduction to Global Studies is the perfect first step.
Explore the big questions shaping our world:
π Migration
π€ Human Rights
π Global Trade
βοΈ Conflict & Security
π± Environmental Challenges
π International Politics
You'll gain a deeper understanding of how local events connect to global issues while developing skills in critical thinking, communication, collaboration, and problem-solving.
Whether you're considering a Global Studies major, minor, or simply want to broaden your perspective, this course is designed for you.
π Open to all majors
π No prerequisites
π MWF 9:30β10:20 AM
One world. Many perspectives. Infinite possibilities.
06/17/2026
AI is becoming part of nearly every profession.
The question isn't whether you'll encounter AI in your career.
The question is whether you'll understand it.
ANTH/GLST 203: Machine Learning and Meaning introduces students to AI, machine learning, neural networks, and natural language processing while exploring their social, cultural, and ethical implications.
Perfect for students interested in:
π Research
π Global Affairs
π Public Policy
π£ Communications
βοΈ Law
πΌ Business
π€ Nonprofits
π Education
Build AI literacy while earning ACE 6 credit.
MWF | 10:30β11:20 AM
06/16/2026
π‘ Want to make a difference AND build marketable skills?
GLST 415/815: Grant Writing and Fundraising for Social Good teaches students how nonprofits and social impact organizations secure funding, engage donors, and create sustainable change.
In this fully asynchronous online course, you'll:
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Write a real grant proposal
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Learn fundraising strategies used by nonprofits
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Explore philanthropy and donor motivations
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Gain practical skills employers value
Whether you're interested in nonprofits, public service, community development, advocacy, or social entrepreneurship, this course provides hands-on experience you can apply immediately.
π 100% Online | Fully Asynchronous
π Open to undergraduate and graduate students
06/16/2026
The momentum continues! πβ¨
Week 3 of New Student Enrollment brought 7 new majors to the School of Global Integrative Studies. We're excited to see our community grow with students who are passionate about exploring cultures, places, and global connections.
Please join us in welcoming our newest Anthropology, Geography, and Global Studies majors to SGIS! πβ€οΈ
06/16/2026
ππ Interested in using Earth data to solve real-world challenges?
NASA's EarthRISE Developers Academy is accepting applications for its Fall 2026 cohort! This 10-week paid research opportunity is open to current students, recent graduates, and early-career professionals.
Participants will work alongside NASA scientists and partners on projects addressing issues such as:
π± Agriculture
π Water resources
πΏ Ecological conservation
β οΈ Disaster management
Students with interests in geography, GIS, remote sensing, environmental science, Earth science, computer science, and related fields are encouraged to apply.
π Opportunities available at multiple NASA centers across the U.S., with limited virtual positions.
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Fall term: Sept. 14βNov. 20, 2026
β° Application deadline: June 26, 2026
Learn more and apply: https://science.nasa.gov/earth-science/earthrise-developers-academy/
EarthRISE Developers Academy - NASA Science
Building the next generation of science and technology leaders through students addressing real-world challenges with NASA data.
06/12/2026
π Looking for a career that combines community engagement, global perspectives, and public service?
The American Red Cross is seeking a Community Engagement & Partnerships Manager in the Omaha metro area. In this role, you'll help build relationships with nonprofits, businesses, and international consulates to support disaster preparedness, response, and recovery efforts.
πΉ Bilingual Spanish/English required
πΉ Based in the Omaha metro area (or willing to relocate)
Excellent opportunity for students and alumni interested in global studies, nonprofit management, humanitarian work, public service, and intercultural communication
Learn more and apply: https://americanredcross.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/American_Red_Cross_Careers/details/Community-Engagement-and-Partnerships-Manager_RC88907?utm_id=97758_v0_s00_e233_tv2_tp1_a1demo0jh213xt&fbclid=IwY2xjawSUSORleHRuA2FlbQIxMABicmlkETE0OHI1cm9NZWxTYVhQaEdvc3J0YwZhcHBfaWQQMjIyMDM5MTc4ODIwMDg5MgABHqrXMF-XykUDHrHCvnoSSOFRAd1Edh4X1CZTsywpoEl9YxsKVbld5Ct9LhPh_aem_g65BTMzTGe1_nAG9oiLxYA
americanredcross.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com
06/11/2026
π’ Have questions about labor laws or workplace rights?
The Lincoln Commission on Human Rights is hosting a special workshop on Fair Labor Law and Preventing Discrimination in the Workplace. Learn about recent labor law changes, employee rights, and workplace protections from experts at the Nebraska Department of Labor and the Nebraska Equal Opportunity Commission.
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June 17
π 9:00β11:00 a.m.
π Lincoln-Lancaster County Health Department, Room 213
3131 O Street, Lincoln
This free workshop is open to anyone interested in learning more about labor laws and workplace discrimination protections.