Peer coaches are available through Big Red Resilience and Well Being. These coaches are excellent resources for grad students for supporting your well-being and helping you persist through challenges you may encounter. Learn more about the program here.
Applying for scholarships and awards can help support you as a grad student but may also help you find valuable resources to benefit you professionally. Check out some of your options and our advice for getting started.
Over the last year, our graduate students have continued to conduct research, publish and present their work, and win research accolades. Here is some of the recent work they have done.
Having an effective mentor/mentee experience is reciprocal. It is just as important for you to be a good mentee as it is for your mentor to be supportive of you.
Twitter can be a value tool for connecting with professional colleagues and sharing your work. If you are thinking about using Twitter, this article will help you think about how to do it well.
Entrepreneurship is not just something business leaders do. Many graduate students may have opportunities to market their work or ideas and now is a great time to learn about the resources available to help you.
UNL's TIPS reporting system allows all UNL faculty, staff and students to report bias incidents to the university. TIPS will help ensure that UNL remains a welcoming and supportive campus for all.
Practicing gratitude and list-making may help you when you experience stress or anxiety. Read on to learn more about these two practices and how to integrate them into your daily life.
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Intercultural competence is increasingly important in all fields. Assessments like the IDI can help you better understand your level of awareness and areas for growth.