CEHS Student Organizations

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Student organizations throughout the College of Education and Human Sciences provide opportunities for students to engage with peers who have similar interests, growing their community while extending their talents and cultivating professional experience.

CEHS Student Advisory Board

The CEHS Student Advisory Board serves as a liaison between students and the Dean, faculty and staff. Members provide student perspective regarding curriculum, college climate and issues affecting students.

Members: Any CEHS undergraduate student. Interested students complete an application form and an interview with current members.

Advisor: AnnMarie Gottner, CEHS Senior Director of Student Services

Student Suggestion Box  

Application Form

CEHS Student Advisory Board

CEHS Student Ambassadors

The CEHS Ambassadors are a group of student leaders who work with the Director of Recruitment to welcome, inform and recruit prospective students from all over the country. Ambassadors may assist with campus visits, on-campus and virtual recruitment events and activities, as well as connecting with prospective CEHS students.

Members: Any CEHS undergraduate student. Interested students complete an application form and an informal interview with the CEHS Recruitment team.

Advisor: Dijon DeLaPorte, CEHS Director of Recruitment

Ambassador Application

College of Education and Human Sciences Student Ambassadors

American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists

The AATCC student chapter at UNL is a research- and service-oriented group. Its major focuses are on novel biofibers from agricultural wastes and byproducts, textile recycling, and fiber and textiles testing services to industries, especially those in Nebraska. 

Members: Any student with interests in fibers, textiles and textile recycling is welcome.

Advisor: Yiqi Yang, Charles Bessey Professor, Department of Textiles, Merchandising and Fashion Design

American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists

Best Buddies

Best Buddies is an international nonprofit organization dedicated to creating opportunities for one-on-one friendships, leadership development, and fostering inclusive environments for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The UNL chapter is committed to this mission and work toward making campus a more inclusive and welcoming place for all.

Members: All UNL students are welcome.

Advisor: Susan Loveall-Hague, associate professor, Department of Special Education and Communication Disorders

Athletic Training Student Association

Pre-Professional Educators of Mathematics Doing Awesome Stuff (PEMDAS)

PEMDAS is a pre-professional club that aims to create a community within the math education program. Its mission is to build community and support future math educators in ways that math courses cannot.

Members: Students interested in or pursuing a degree in secondary mathematics education.

Advisor: Lorraine Males, Julie and Henry Bauermeister Associate Professor in education and human sciences, Department of Teaching, Learning and Teacher Education

Pre-Professional Educators of Mathematics Doing Awesome Stuff (PEMDAS)

Student Academy of Audiology

The Student Academy of Audiology provides students with volunteer opportunities centered around hearing healthcare. Members also participate in a variety of fun activities for engagement and networking outside of school.

Members: Any student interested in audiology.

Advisor: Kelly Pritchett, professor of practice, Department of Special Education and Communication Disorders

Student Academy of Audiology

UNL Aspiring Educators

Aspiring Educators is a pre-professional club whose mission is to equip education majors with connections within the UNL and Lincoln communities. The group aims to provide students with tools and discuss topics relevant to the teaching career that may not be discussed in classes.

Members: Any student who is an education major.

Advisor: Jillian Harpster, assistant professor of practice, Department of Teaching, Learning and Teacher Education

UNL Aspiring Educators