Lincoln (Neb.) - Sept. 17, 1999 - Jenny Nienhueser of Sidney, a junior biology major at the University of Nebraska- Lincoln, has been awarded an anatomy internship through UNL's Student Employment and Internship Center.
During the fall semester, she will work for the School of Biological Sciences as a teaching assistant in anatomy labs, hold office hours and participate in the dissection of a female cadaver.
Nienhueser is the daughter of Keith and Kathy Nienhueser of Sidney.
The Student Employment and Internship Center coordinates internship and cooperative education opportunities for UNL students, providing them with a chance to apply classroom learning in actual work situations. For more information or to arrange internships for students, contact Marcia Phelps, SEIC coordinator, 345 Nebraska Union, 1400 R St., Lincoln, NE 68588-0495 or telephone (402) 472- 1452.
Lincoln (Neb.) - Sept. 17, 1999 - Elizabeth Gallant of Scribner, a junior marketing major at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, has been awarded an internship through UNL's Student Employment and Internship Center.
During the fall semester, she will as a project administrator in Lincoln for Independent Professional Management Solutions of Belleville, Wis. Gallant is part of a team preparing a recommendation for the State of Nebraska to implement a more-efficient integrated business software system. She will also maintain a World Wide Web site while learning about the business world, scheduling and creating slide shows.
Gallant is the daughter of Jim and Annetta Gallant of Scribner.
The Student Employment and Internship Center coordinates internship and cooperative education opportunities for UNL students, providing them with a chance to apply classroom learning in actual work situations. For more information or to arrange internships for students, contact Marcia Phelps, SEIC coordinator, 345 Nebraska Union, 1400 R St., Lincoln, NE 68588-0495 or telephone (402) 472- 1452.
Lincoln (Neb.) - Sept. 17, 1999 - Ben Ehlers of Bellevue, a sophomore education major at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, will spend the fall semester studying in Japan at Senshu University.
In addition to classroom work in the 10-week program, Ehlers will study aspects of Japanese business, language and society. Field trips to local businesses and lectures by Japanese business leaders also supplement the classroom experience.
Senshu is a private university based in Tokyo, with a
satellite campus in Kawasaki City. It enrolls more than
10,000 students from across Japan and around the world. Its
exchange program with UNL is organized at Nebraska through
the College of Business Administration.
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