Glazed and diffused

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Glazed and diffused

Photo of the Week
A view of Love Library on a cloudy winter day
Craig Chandler | University Communication and Marketing

Glaze clings to the bare limbs of a tree as sunlight fights through the clouds cloaking Love Library on a mid-January day.

Social media photos of the week

  • Chihuahua dunking a miniature basketball
    Scooby, a chihuahua turned hoops icon, throws one down during halftime of the Husker men’s basketball win over Ohio State. Learn more at https://go.unl.edu/r2mh.
  • Husker football player involved in community outreach
    Members of the Husker football team spent their holiday break volunteering at the People’s City Mission, the Food Bank of Lincoln and the Center for People in Need. Learn more at https://go.unl.edu/go9y.
  • Members of Jacht agency
    Members of Jacht, Nebraska U’s student-run ad agency, take part in an exercise during a recent leadership retreat coordinated by Jemalyn Griffin, assistant professor of practice and Jacht director. Learn more at https://go.unl.edu/vm5r.
  • Vintage black-and-white photo of Huskers
    As the Tractor Test Lab turns 100 and the Department of Biological Systems Engineering prepares to launch a new major, the department took a look back at its history with a few photos from its archives. Learn more at https://go.unl.edu/z6b8.
  • Photos from Descendants of DeWitty gallery
    The third floor of the Nebraska East Union currently features Descendants of DeWitty, a photo gallery commemorating a Black settlement that took root in Nebraska in the mid-1800s. The exhibit runs through February. Learn more at https://go.unl.edu/w3m2.
  • Husker wrestler Liam Cronin
    The Nebraska wrestling program shared photos of Liam Cronin and his teammates training ahead of their dual with No. 6 Northwestern, which the Huskers won 22-15. Cronin was named the NCAA’s Wrestler of the Week and USA Wrestling’s Athlete of the Week. Learn more at https://go.unl.edu/x0ec.


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