'I Love NU' Day is March 10

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‘I Love NU’ Day is March 10

 Husker Tia Rasmussen takes a photo of the legislative session while attending the "I Love NU" Advocacy Day at the State Capitol in 2018. The event was attended by several hundred students, staff, faculty, alumni and friends of the NU system. | Craig Chan
Husker Tia Rasmussen takes a photo of the legislative session while attending the "I Love NU" Advocacy Day at the State Capitol in 2018. The event was attended by several hundred students, staff, faculty, alumni and friends of the NU system.

The University of Nebraska invites students, faculty, staff, friends and supporters to the third annual “I Love NU” Day, March 10, 1:30 to 3:30 p.m., at the Nebraska State Capitol.

The event is an opportunity for individuals to show support for the university and visit with state senators about the work and impact of University of Nebraska’s campuses. All members of the public are welcome.

The day will begin at 1:30 p.m. in the Capitol’s Hearing Room 1525 with welcoming remarks from university and legislative leadership. All four University of Nebraska student regents — Emily Johnson of University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Aya Yousuf of University of Nebraska Omaha, Nicole Kent of University of Nebraska Kearney and Keith Ozanne of University of Nebraska Medical Center — will speak, as will University of Nebraska System President Ted Carter. Speaker of the Legislature Jim Scheer of Norfolk and Lincoln Sen. Patty Pansing Brooks also will make remarks.

Following opening remarks, “I Love NU” Day attendees will gather in the legislative chamber balcony to be recognized by the Legislature, then will have time to speak with senators in the Rotunda, engage with other university supporters or listen to legislative debate.

New this year will be a “University Unity” ice cream flavor created by the University of Nebraska–Lincoln’s Dairy Store: vanilla ice cream with a red strawberry swirl, dark chocolate chips and blue marshmallows. Two hundred cups of University Unity will be for sale outside the Capitol on the day of the event.

A complete schedule is available on the “I Love NU” Day Facebook page.

Faculty and staff who attend the event during regular work hours should use vacation or banked/floating holiday time and must receive approval for time off from a supervisor.

Besides attending “I Love NU” Day, faculty, staff and students can show support for the university by reaching out to state senators via letter, email or phone to discuss the importance of higher education. Supporters are also invited to sign up to become an NU Advocate to learn about legislative developments that impact the university.

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