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Student Involvement

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About Us

Nebraska East Union Student Involvement

Located on the third floor of the Nebraska East Union, adjacent to the computer lab, Student Involvement staff is available to answer questions from students, faculty, staff and guests about Student Involvement opportunities and general inquiries about University offices and services.

Students are encouraged to stop by the office to investigate involvement opportunities. Peer advisors are available to discuss individual needs and interests on a drop-in basis, and the professional staff office for Student Involvement and Campus Nightlife is also located here. East Campus is also home to a variety of late night events and Student Involvement advises and supports the Campus Nightlife and University Program Council activities on both campuses.

Services for Recognized Student Organizations (RSOs), such as support for Event Planning Registration, the Creation Station, and RSO mailboxes are also located at 300 Nebraska East Union. SOAR resource sheets are available online and in paper form just outside the office.

Events

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Husker Golf Scramble

The Husker Golf Scramble is the newest event hosted by Student Involvement on East Campus. Each fall, the Husker Golf Scramble is held at the Highlands Golf Course located in Lincoln. Students can create teams of four individuals to participate in the scramble. Registration costs $100 per team. Some of the holes will feature competitions such as, Beat the Pro, Longest Drive, and Closest to the Pin. At the end of the golf scramble, participants enjoy delicious food from Raising Cane’s Chicken Fingers! The 3rd Annual Husker Golf Scramble will be held on Friday, September 10, 2010. Tee Time will be at 1:30 p.m. Students that are interested in participating should register by Wednesday, September 8, 2010.

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Cooking 101

Frying an egg is easy, isn't it? Learn kitchen survival "techniques" by attending Cooking 101. Transform basic ingredients into culinary experiences by adding fresh, seasonal vegetables and international spices to that package of ramen noodles. Learn how to use simple ingredients to prepare healthy and inexpensive meals. This three class series is taught by UNL Culinology® students for students wishing to balance flavor, cost and nutrition in simple meal preparation. Join your peers in this interactive experience and taste "bites" of dishes that you will make you the star of the kitchen. Workshop dates/time are September 28, October 5 and 12 from 6:30 to 8:30, Nebraska East Union Terraces. Attend all three sessions for $15 or individual sessions for $7.50.

Why Should I Get Involved on Campus?

Contact Information

Associate Director
Reshell Ray
(402) 472-8156
rray1@unl.edu

300 Nebraska East Union
(402) 472-1780
sieast@unl.edu