Hours
The English Advising Office is currently open Tuesday and Thursdays 9:00am-4:30pm. Students do have the option of meeting in person on these days, but by appointment only.
Appointments
Please go to Canvas (under Account--> Settings--> MyPlan--> My Success Network--> Kathleen Lacey). The schedule tab will allow you to see what times are available for individual appointments. You can also search for Kathleen Lacey in the MyPLAN Directory. You are also welcome to call 402-472-3871 to schedule an appointment.
Walk-in Hours
No appointment necessaryThere will be no physical walk in hours this semester. Instead, Dr. Lacey will be doing Zoom drop-in hours at the following days and times:
- Wednesdays, 1-3pm
- Fridays, 10am-12pm
To drop in, use this link to connect and you'll be placed into a waiting room while Andrea or Rebecca let her know you're there.
Connect with us
Reminders
January 22 (Fri.) | Classes end and final examinations (three week session) |
January 25 (Mon.) – May 7 (Fri.) | Spring 2021 Regular Academic Session |
January 25 (Mon.) | Late Registration begins ($100.00 late registration fee assessed) |
January 29 (Fri.) | Final day to apply for a degree in May ($25.00 fee due with application) |
February 1 (Mon.) | Last day for full semester course registrations and adds including adds of thesis or dissertation credits (Census Date) |
February 1 (Mon.) | Last day to drop a full semester course and receive 100% refund |
February 5 (Fri.) | Last day to file a drop to remove a full semester course from student's record |
Table of Contents
- Let’s Talk
- Drop-in Sessions on Libraries New Catalog/Discovery Tool
- Ask Us Anything: Virtual Drop-in
- Freshmen Welcome
- Transfer Student Welcome
- Faculty and Staff Award Nominations-DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSIONS
- Residence Life GroupMe
- Drive-Thru Food Distribution
- Building Healthy Relationships Workshops
- Duncan Aviation Marketing Intern - Video Production
- Lincoln Public Schools Mentor for Highly Gifted Students
Courses to Check Out
New Course Dives into Nebraska’s Literary History- Literary Nebraska
The course, Literary Nebraska, is being offered as an asynchronous online course in the spring 2021 semester. It will cover Nebraska writers in four units — autobiography, fiction, poetry and contemporary popular culture — with each lecture and online discussion guided by a different English faculty member.
University Announcements and Events
Let’s Talk
Jan. 22-Feburary 5, 2021
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday: 2:00 pm–3:00 pm, Wednesday and Friday: 3:00pm- 4:00pm
Time:
Drop-in Sessions on Libraries New Catalog/Discovery Tool
Jan. 19, 2021
1:00 pm–3:00 pm
Join on Zoom at: https://unl.zoom.us/j/97326220713
Ask Us Anything: Virtual Drop-in
Date:
Time:8:00 am–5:00 pm
Login Link: https://go.unl.edu/21springwelcome
Password: NSE2020
Freshmen Welcome
1:00 pm–2:30 pm
First-year students starting during the January 2021 intake are invited to join New Student Enrollment at the Freshmen Welcome, during which you’ll meet your orientation leader and get to know other new students. Get your answers to your last-minute questions during the live panel, featuring current students and UNL staff representatives. Join us for the Mapping your Class Routes tour to follow at 2:30 PM.
The welcome session will be broadcasted online in real time if you prefer to participate virtually using the below access link:
https://go.unl.edu/frwelcome2021
Password: NSE2021
Transfer Student Welcome
Date:
Time:3:30 pm–5:00 pm Date: Time:3:30 pm–5:00 pm
Login Link: https://go.unl.edu/trwelcome2021
Password: NSE2021
Faculty and Staff Award Nominations-DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSIONS
Date:
Time:10:00 am
For more information visit: https://cas.unl.edu/cas-mentoring-award
Residence Life GroupMe
Date: –
Time:All Day
Drive-Thru Food Distribution
Date:
Time:3:00 pm–4:00 pm
Building Healthy Relationships Workshops
Date:
Time:6:00 pm–7:00 pm
Internships, Jobs, and Professional Development
Duncan Aviation Marketing Intern - Video Production
Job details
Lincoln Public Schools Mentor for Highly Gifted Students
Job Details
Salary
$18.53 - $18.53 / Per Hour
Part-time
Link for More Information: https://lincoln.tedk12.com/hire/ViewJob.aspx?JobID=12084
Stay Woke: Readings in Social Justice
Presidential Inauguration; Field of Flags
Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, approximately 200,000 American flags will be used to represent the typical in-person crowds during the January 2021 presidential inauguration. The display is also meant to pay homage to all 50 states, and five United States territories.
On the Power of Afrofuturism in the 21st Century
"Every art form has an economy that surrounds and fuels its standing within the world’s cultural systems. The very survival of many industries is absolutely dependent upon the products generated by those forms as artisans of industry utilize their tools to design, manufacture, distribute, and market to willing consumers. Corporations have long employed the imaginations of futurists (those who forecast the trends in economics, business, government, and technology) to project trends and themes so that crucial investment decisions can be made to maximize profit. Imagine the shock and horror of the world’s oligarchs, who pay millions to professional futurists, when Marvel Studios’ “Black Panther” made $1.3 billion at the box office. A desire was present, an intent formed, a product provided; gold was the result. No one saw it coming. Except those who practice Afrofuturism." Read the rest of Tim Fielder's essay here.
Literary News
25 Essential Notes on Craft
Calling all creative writers! Check out Matthew Salesses' notes on craft.
Film News
Showing This Week at the Ross
Farewell Amor- January 22-28, 2021
Joan Micklin Silver Tribute - January 31, 2021
The 10 Best Literary Adaptations of 2020
"Watch any television in 2020? What about movies? Oh you did? Us too. In my opinion, the best screen experiences of the year were obviously Teenage Bounty Hunters, Ted Lasso, What We Do in the Shadows, and The Great (now you know everything about me), but since this is supposedly a literary website, I've polled the Lit Hub staff to settle on the ten best literary adaptations that debuted on small or large (ha ha) screens in this bizarre death spiral we've called 2020. Here they are, for your holiday watching (or online arguing) delight." See the list at LitHub.