Jordan Opp | University Communication and Marketing
Jordan Opp | University Communication and Marketing
A student is framed by the "Fragment XO" sculpture as snow falls on the morning of Feb. 12. The winter storm closed campus for the day, and classes and work shifted to remote formats.
When winter weather strikes, it can impact University of Nebraska–Lincoln operations in a number of ways. Weeks when inclement weather is in the forecast, students, faculty and staff should be prepared to complete assignments and/or work remotely. Learn more about what Huskers can expect from the university in the event of a major snow or cold event that may affect day-to-day activities.
Campus photos of the week
Husker football players took time to cook meals in the updated Training Table facility on Feb. 8. Learn more at https://go.unl.edu/re54.
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In the days before Glow Big Red, the Nebraska College Preparatory Academy issued a call to help students continue to “shine on and off campus.” Learn more at https://go.unl.edu/ojht.
Members of the Big Red Express, a School of Music pep band that supports Husker Athletics, pause for a photo before the men’s basketball victory with Ohio State on Feb. 9. Learn more at https://go.unl.edu/wmzg.
Nebraska Engineering celebrated Women in STEM Day on Feb. 11. Learn more at https://go.unl.edu/t8yr.
Nick Pace, interim dean of the College of Education and Human Sciences, poses with students after recording a social media video on Feb. 12. Learn more at https://go.unl.edu/k39i.
Covered with snow, Tom Osborne Field and Memorial Stadium glow Husker red on the evening of Feb. 12. The stadium was lit for the University of Nebraska Foundation’s annual Glow Big Red fundraising campaign. Learn more at https://go.unl.edu/9tjw.