Huskers walk the corridors and ascend the central staircase of Kiewit Hall, which opened its doors to College of Engineering students, faculty and staff on Jan. 22. Learn more about the college’s new crown jewel.
Social media photos of the week
“Last week was the most incredible and special week.” Baylie Fadool, who earned a bachelor’s in biological sciences from Nebraska U, now works as a media manager and outreach coordinator at the Bahamas-based Bimini Shark Lab. After more than a year of planning, Fadool helped lead a cohort of Husker students through a course at the lab. Learn more at https://go.unl.edu/dnco.
Jordan Larson — Husker volleyball legend, three-time Olympian, and now assistant coach with the Nebraska program — recently chronicled her journey back to where it all started. Learn more at https://go.unl.edu/kmna.
The 20-foot, origami-inspired sculpture dubbed T.I.E. — short for “transformation, illumination and effort” — blends in with its snowy backdrop outside Carolyn Pope Edwards Hall. Learn more at https://go.unl.edu/ijtk.
Six students from the College of Journalism and Mass Communications — (from left) Maggie Nielsen, Emma Dostal, Emily Scheidler, Jeannine Akamba, Emma Magnone and Ryann Zechmann — chill in front of a mural at Andersen Hall. The Huskers were chosen to compete in the 2024 Bateman Case Study Competition, which has participants craft and implement a public relations campaign. Learn more at https://go.unl.edu/ckxz.
Kamdyn Koch (left) and Nico Ottomanelli, who have signed on to punt and placekick for the Huskers, respectively, toured Memorial Stadium on a recent visit to Lincoln. Learn more at https://go.unl.edu/wh7r.
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