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Get Involved

Build experience, skills, friendships, and connections research, volunteer, and internship experiences outside of class that help enrich your studies and focus on career outcomes.

Bianca Swift

English Student Advisory Board

Members of the English Student Advisory Board

Undergraduate students • Fall and spring

English Student Advisory Board

Key Experiences

  • Andrews Hall Classroom Guides
  • Fall Department Welcome
  • Peer Mentorship Program
  • Advising Events for English and Film Studies Majors
  • Major Fairs & Admitted Student Receptions
  • Social Media Coordination & Digital Outreach
  • Spring Awards Convocation
  • Other department & college events as needed

Contact

Kathleen Lacey, Ph.D.
Academic Advisor
klacey3@unl.edu

Prairie Schooner

People working with Prairie Schooner

Undergraduate and Graduate Students • All year

Prairie Schooner

  • Screening manuscript submissions including poetry, short stories, and creative essays
  • Contributing directly to selected content of the journal by learning to articulate opinions and recommendations based on quality, fit, and overall publishability of submitted work
  • Contributing collaboratively to a large social media presence, blog, and weekly newsletter
  • Assisting with daily operations of a small publisher
  • Assisting with various projects of the African Poetry Book Fund, a growing literary non-profit

Contact

Siwar Masannat
Managing Editor
prairieschooner@unl.edu

UNL Film Club

UNL Film Club

Undergraduate Students • Fall and Spring

UNL Film Club

The UNL Film Club is a space for students, regardless of majors or affiliations, to have an open discourse about cinema and to meet other like-minded individuals, as well as to introduce students to a broader array of films. Follow us on Instagram for more information and content!

Contact

Contact Form: NvolveU
Instagram: @UNLFILMCLUB

Laurus

Laurus

Undergraduate Students • All Year

Laurus

As UNL’s student-led literary magazine, Laurus publishes the poetry, fiction, non-fiction, essays, and visual art of our diverse campus community. Our editors meet weekly during the spring semester in an open discourse of student submissions, putting together the content of each year’s issue. During the fall, we organize events, work on long-term projects, and advertise membership applications as well as encouraging submissions. This year we are looking to expand into the digital realm via the development of our website as well as re-energizing our social media and involvement on campus. To these ends, we’d love to have anybody interested in joining our team as a web designer or in marketing and social media. Follow us on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook to get to know us and check out the Laurus page on the English department website to get involved.

Contact

Contact
Dr. Pascha Stevenson
Assistant Professor of Practice and Laurus Faculty Advisor
pstevenson2@unl.edu

Husker Writers

Husker Writers

Graduate and Undergraduate Students • All Year

Husker Writers is a network of secondary teachers, college instructors, and community partners who collaborate to sponsor critical and creative literacies, public writing, and meaningful community action beyond the classroom. Teachers selected for the program collaboratively plan curriculum with a local non-profit partner or an instructor at a different institution to create opportunities for students to write for and with public audiences. With grant support from the Coordinating Commission on Postsecondary Education, the program officially launched in the 2017-2018 school year.

Contact

Dr. Rachael W. Shah
Associate Professor
Rshah@unl.edu

UNL Slam Poetry

Student performing slam poetry

Undergraduate Students • Fall and Spring

Photo credit: Eric David Herrera

UNL Slam Poetry

Ignited by UNL’s Composition and Rhetoric program’s former MA students, Reagan Myers and Gina Tranisi, UNL's Slam Poetry team is a proud part of our English Department and competes each year at the College Unions Poetry Slam Invitational (CUPSI). The team holds monthly poetry slams on campus and considers themselves a rhetorical and artistic force for social justice at UNL.

Coached by UNL Associate Professor in our Composition and Rhetoric program, Stacey Waite, the success of our poetry team owes a great debt to Nebraska Writers Collective's Louder than a Bomb-Great Plains high school poetry program, from which many of our poets learn to write and perform at very high levels. Students in our program often intern with youth writing programs like Louder than a Bomb-Great Plains.

Contact

Stacey Waite
Coach and Associate Professor
swaite2@unl.edu

Young Writers Camp

Young Writers Camp is a two-week long program for high school writers hosted by the Nebraska Writing Project and both our Composition and Rhetoric and Creative Writing programs. Undergraduate interns collaborate with faculty, graduate students, and local teachers and writers to plan, promote, and help facilitate the camp each summer. These internships provide students with training in youth mentorship, writing pedagogies, community literacy, and antiracist and LGBTQA+ youth programming.

Contact

Stacey Waite
Director and Associate Professor
swaite2@unl.edu

Nebraska Writers Collective

Nebraska Writers Collective

Internship • Spring Semester

Nebraska Writers Collective website

The Nebraska Writers Collective is a non-profit that exists to promote creative writing and performance poetry throughout the Midwest. It accomplishes this mainly through writing workshops offered in Nebraska and Iowa, including Louder Than a Bomb: Great Plains, the region's biggest youth poetry festival. Undergraduate interns help with all aspects of the festival: teaching and mentoring youth, organizing and running events, and assisting with workshops and readings. Through their involvement, students are trained in youth mentorship, writing pedagogies, community literacy, antiracist and LGBTQA+ youth programming.

Contact

Stacey Waite
Lincoln City Coordinator and Associate Professor
swaite2@unl.edu

Nebraska Writing Project

Nebraska Writing Project

Undergraduate and Graduate Students

Nebraska Writing Project website

The Nebraska Writing Project (NeWP) works to invigorate, enrich, and educate by connecting educators, scholars, and writers across disciplines and at all levels. NeWP offers programs for teachers and students alike from writing marathons, retreats, and youth camps to teacher institutes and inservice programs.

Contact

Robert Brooke
Director and Professor
rbrooke1@unl.edu

Writing Center

Writer Center staff

Employment • Fall and Spring

Writer Center website

Located in Andrews Hall, the Writing Center offers workshops and free one-on-one consulting to all members of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln community. Undergraduate and graduate consultants work one-on-one with writers at all levels and from all disciplines, assist with outreach workshops and presentations, and participate in ongoing staff education. The Writing Center also hosts writing retreats and sponsors a Writing Fellows program for undergraduates.

Preference in hiring is given to those who have taken or will take ENGL 380: Writing Center Theory, Practice, and Research during their first semester of consulting. Offered every fall semester, this course is designed to help you develop an understanding of writing center theory and practice. You will have the opportunity to observe consultations in the Writing Center, reflect on your own and others’ writing processes and experiences, explore the theoretical foundations of writing center work, and build your “grab bag” of one-on-one consulting strategies. The course will also ask you to engage in a substantial research project examining UNL’s writing culture.

Contact

Rachel Azima
Director and Associate Professor of Practice
razima2@unl.edu

Writing Lincoln Initiative

Writing Lincoln Initiative

Graduate and Undergraduate • All year

Writing Lincoln Initiative website

The Writing Lincoln Initiative (WLI) is an organization founded in 2012 by University of Nebraska-Lincoln English department graduate students that seeks to both demystify and facilitate opportunities to enjoy writing. WLI facilitates workshops, writing marathons, and literacy development initiatives in the Lincoln community. We are currently partnering with TRIO Student Support Services and Upward Bound, as well as the Nebraska Writing Project and the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute. We have continued interest in new partnerships and will work with learners of all ages. WLI is also always looking for more members.

Contact

Keshia Mcclantoc, co-director
kmcclantoc@huskers.unl.edu

Kathleen Dillon, co-director
kdillon9@huskers.unl.edu

University of Nebraska Press Acquisitions

University of Nebraska Press

Internship • Undergraduate • All year

UNP website

  • Researching biographical information of authors and marketing information for specific titles
  • Formatting and reviewing manuscripts
  • Assisting staff in securing permissions for titles to be published
  • Screening manuscript submissions, particularly memoir, literary nonfiction, fiction, and scholarly humanities titles
  • Reviewing photos, permissions, and manuscript materials to determine readiness for production

“My internship in the Acquisitions department at the University of Nebraska Press was a great first step toward my dream job. I wrote copy that ended up on book jackets, did research on copyright law, and tracked down photos for projects, like this book on bison. I familiarized myself with an industry I’m on my way to becoming a part of. My time in Acquisitions landed me internships in other departments at the Press that have improved my skills and increased my chances of landing a job I love.” —Abby Stryker

“As an Acquisitions Intern at UNP, I was able to get a helpful, behind-the-scenes look at the academic publishing process. Rather than just sitting in on meetings and watching from afar, the types of substantial tasks assigned helped me to leverage a job in publishing soon after graduating.” –Natalie O’Neal

Contact

Emily Casillas
Acquisitions Editor
emily.casillas@unl.edu

Nebraska's Literary Heritage

Jane Pope Geske Heritage Room

Undergraduate internship • Fall and spring

Heritage Room webpage

  • Gain a familiarity with Nebraska Authors, past and present, and the Nebraska Literary Tradition
  • Learn to recognize literary themes and identifying features of Great Plains literature
  • Practice synthesizing information to create brief biographical sketches of authors and their works, including book reviews for possible publication
  • Understand and describe the cultures that contribute to the body of Nebraska literature
  • Create narratives connecting Nebraska authors through their relationships with each other and through common themes in writing

Contact

Diane Wilson
Supervisor
Curator, Jane Pope Geske Heritage Room of Nebraska Authors
heritage@lincolnlibraries.org