Your gift to the College of Arts & Sciences has the potential to affect many areas of education. From funding scholarships and professorships to providing support for programs or projects, you have the opportunity to help students in many ways.
The college is the oldest, largest and most diverse college in the university and state. Encompassing a comprehensive range of academic disciplines, the college is comprised of 18 departments, schools, institutes and centers. The commitment to a liberal arts education is reflected in more than 50 majors and minors in the humanities, social sciences, physical sciences; two degree programs and 16 pre-professional programs.
> Department of Anthropology
> School of Biological Sciences
> Department of Chemistry
> Department of Classics and Religious Studies
> Department of Communication Studies
> Department of Computer Science and Engineering
> Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences
> Department of English
> Department of Geography
> Department of History
> Department of Mathematics
> Department of Modern Languages & Literature
> Department of Philosophy
> Department of Physics and Astronomy
> Department of Political Science
> Department of Psychology
> Department of Sociology
> Department of Statistics
> Department of Women's and Gender Studies
> Cedar Point Biological Station
> Center for Great Plains Studies
> Forensics and Debate Program
> Lentz Center for Asian Culture
> Center for Digital Research in the Humanities
> Center for Science, Mathematics & Computer Education (CSMCE)
> Center for Materials and Nanoscience
> Norman & Bernice Harris Center for Judaic Studies
> Environmental Studies Program
> Forsythe Family Program for Human Rights and Humanitarian Affairs
> Medieval and Renaissance Studies Program
A gift to this fund provides much-needed general support for the college and allows the dean to address its greatest needs as they arise.
Gifts to this fund will support merit based scholarships for juniors and seniors who have displayed superior academic performance while pursuing a degree in the College of Arts and Sciences.
Support of this fund will provide scholarships for A&S students pursuing academic credit through experiential learning opportunities.
This fund is used for the benefit and support of A&S students studying abroad or seeking global engagement opportunities.
> Peter J. Hoagland Lecture Series Fund
> Menno Fast Memorial Fund
> UNL Arts & Sciences Dean's Merit Scholarship Fund
> Walt Whitman Archive
For more information, please contact:
Amber Antholz Senior Director of Development 402-458-1182 direct 800-432-3216 toll freeE-mail