PotW 1/26/24

  • Husker students swim with sharks in the waters off The Bahamas
    “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 sits courtside at a Husker volleyball match
    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.
  • Snow falls and coats the sidewalk outside Carolyn Pope Edwards Hall
    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.
  • Maggie Nielsen, Emma Dostal, Emily Scheidler, Jeannine Akamba, Emma Magnone and Ryann Zechmann sit in front of a mural at Andersen Hall
    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.
  • A black-and-white photo of Kamdyn Koch and Nico Ottomanelli, clad in jerseys and helmets, walking onto a snow-covered Tom Osborne Field
    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.