The long view

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The long view

Photo of the Week
A student looks upon four paintings at Sheldon Museum of Art
Craig Chandler | University Communication and Marketing

A Husker student takes in pieces from “Unprecedented: Art in Times of Crisis,” an exhibition running through July 6 at Sheldon Museum of Art.

Social media photos of the week

  • Black-and-white photo of the 1975 Husker volleyball team
    History Nebraska posted a shot of the 1975 Husker volleyball team, which, as the first in program history, compiled a 34-8 record. A year later, the team would go a perfect 23-0. Learn more at https://go.unl.edu/6tew.
  • Members of the women's basketball team celebrate from the sidelines of Pinnacle Bank Arena
    Kendall Coley (No. 32) and her teammates celebrate a big play at Pinnacle Bank Arena. Following its run to the finals of the Big Ten Tournament, the women’s basketball team now awaits its seeding in the NCAA tourney. The team will host a watch party for that announcement on March 17 at PBA. Learn more at https://go.unl.edu/v7fc.
  • Five Husker students stand amid the Nebraska Sandhills
    “If this was a band, what should we name it?” Larkin Powell, director of the School of Natural Resources, shared a photo of Husker students exploring the Nebraska Sandhills. Learn more at https://go.unl.edu/7n0g.
  • Two visiting professors stand and smile on either side of a large Nebraska N affixed to the wall
    David Thomas (left) and Lisa Forbes, creators of Professors at Play, recently gave the keynote address and led a workshop at the UNL Playposium. Held March 12-14, the event assembled educators and researchers to discuss how gamification can enhance student engagement in higher education. Learn more at https://go.unl.edu/iud3.
  • Husker softball player Mckinley Malecha yells in support of her teammates
    Mckinley Malecha, a junior in marketing, cheers on her teammates during a recent 10-0 win over Maine. Learn more at https://go.unl.edu/u5wo.


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