A prying eye sneaks a peek at the Love Library cupola through the red-clad fencing that rings the grounds adjacent to Love Library South.
The fencing arose ahead of the latest touch-ups to the iconic cupola, which was last renovated in 2012. The 10- to 12-week project, which commenced May 16, will consist of painting the roof, installing new windows and replacing deteriorated wood with materials engineered to better endure the rigors of Nebraska’s weather. Learn more here .
Social media photos of the week
Josh Davis, associate vice chancellor for global affairs, tweeted congratulations to the international students who graduated from Nebraska U last weekend — including Sandhya Karki, a native of Nepal who earned her bachelor’s in nutrition and health sciences. This spring’s Husker graduates hailed from 58 countries. Learn more at https://go.unl.edu/sf7k.
Marianna Burks, an instructor with the School of Biological Sciences and science specialist with the TRIO Scholars Program, shared a view of the undergraduate commencement ceremony at Memorial Stadium. Learn more at https://go.unl.edu/uof6.
The Center for Great Plains Studies posted a photo of its collections manager, Casey Seger, rinsing off the sculptures residing just outside of the Great Plains Art Museum. “Art Museums do spring cleaning too!” Learn more at https://go.unl.edu/r48j.
Regan Vaccaro, a double-major in sports media and communication and in advertising and public relations, marked the end of her sixth semester with a series of Instagram photos that included a sunset on City Campus. Vaccaro will be interning with Sporting Kansas City this summer. Learn more at https://go.unl.edu/saof.
Annie Wang (far right), a graduating senior in emerging media arts, commemorated “some of the best 4 years of my silly little life” with a group photo of classmates at Memorial Stadium, which hosted undergraduate commencement on May 14. Learn more at https://go.unl.edu/tk0u.
The Department of Psychology tweeted a photo tribute to its campus home, Burnett Hall, at the close of another academic year — the latest in a history that spans more than 120 years. Learn more at https://go.unl.edu/a7rc.
Did you know that University Communication offers an ever-expanding digital photo archive? Learn more about campus images and how to access them.