Join us Saturday, May 19, for a free guided tour of campus
Join fellow alumni and others on a guided tour of campus Saturday, May 19! See what's new, what's improved, and what's just as you remembered it. Bring your family, Maverick student prospects and anyone else you want to show off your alma mater to. Tours will include:
* Free rides on Maverick shuttles * A tour designed and narrated specifically for alumni * The beauty of campus at the height of spring * A post-tour social with alumni in Aksarben Village (place TBD)
|
Golden Circle Lunch Bunch
Alumni Campus Tours
Alumni Board of Directors Annual Meeting
|
Fridays with the Archives Have a box, attic or computer full of personal or family archives? Join UNO Libraries' Archives & Special Collections to learn how to preserve your personal archives. Learn more
Male caregivers sought for UNO study The UNO Department of Sociology and Anthropology is seeking male caregivers of older adults for a current study. See more
Smokers needed UNO Biomechanics is seeking smokers for a study. See how to help
Jewish Women in the Midwest Summer 2018 Course Explore the ways Jewish women's voices have been heard through memoirs, film and history. Get the details
|
Donate gently used clothing to NBDC Clothes Swap Donate Clothes
Volunteer for UNO Biomechanics Research Healthy adults between the ages of 40-80 are needed for a UNO Biomechanics study related to total knee replacements. Volunteer
Help the Hungry Contribute a needed item to the Maverick Food Pantry. See what's needed
Mentor an International Professional Help a professional studying English at UNO during 8-week terms. Get the details
Support a student Give to the UNO Fund
|
Alumni Teaching awards issued
The UNO Alumni Association celebrated the 22nd year of its Alumni Outstanding Teaching Award program when it presented the honor to nine faculty members during the UNO Faculty Honors Convocation Thursday, April 12. Association President Lee Denker presented the awards, established in 1997 to honor distinguished teaching in the classroom. With the 2018 awards, the association has issued $194,000 through the program. Click here to see recipients.
|