Camden Hjermstad, a freshman mechanical engineering major from Lincoln, studies in Love Library on Dec. 2.
Jordan Opp | University Communication and Marketing

Jordan Opp | University Communication and Marketing

Camden Hjermstad, a freshman mechanical engineering major from Lincoln, studies in Love Library on Dec. 2. As the semester rolls toward finals week, the atmosphere on campus is charged with a sense of urgency. The University of Nebraska–Lincoln offers a number of great spaces for study, as featured recently by @UNLincoln in Threads.

Campus photos of the week

  • Huskers teamed up with art students to paint graffiti murals of new football recruits as part of signing day on Dec. 11. Each of the murals took 12 to 15 hours to create. Learn more at https://go.unl.edu/a0fr.
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  • Nick Pace, interim dean of the College of Education and Human Sciences, celebrated support for the Kit and Dick Schmoker Reading Center during a fundraiser at Barnes and Noble on Dec. 1. The fundraiser continues online through Dec. 7. Learn more at https://go.unl.edu/805p.
  • Nebraska's Robert Woody (center) participated in a Husker football pre-game interview with (left) Chancellor Rodney D. Bennett and Greg Sharpe, senior announcer for the Huskers Radio Network. The interview, which celebrated Woody being named to the list of the world's most influential researchers, aired during the Nov. 27 game with Iowa. Learn more at https://go.unl.edu/7foj.
  • Nebraska's Natalie Potts, a member of the Husker women's basketball team, celebrated successful surgery in a Dec. 4 post. She said the procedure made her, "officially one day closer to being back on the court with her best friends." Learn more at https://go.unl.edu/06xw.
  • Nebraska Law's Equal Justice Society hosted its second annual Jingles for Justice card-writing marathon on Dec. 3. The holiday cards are being sent to incarcerated individuals as part of a national project. Learn more at https://go.unl.edu/zcd0.
  • Paul Barnes, professor of piano, showcased his students who are prospering internationally in Hungary and Argentina. Learn more at https://go.unl.edu/wy4z.

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