PotW 9/22/23

  • Members of the Otoe-Missouria nation dance as a crowd looks on
    The College of Arts and Sciences promoted Otoe-Missouria Day, held Sept. 21, with a photo of the nation’s members dancing as part of last year’s inaugural event. The local Indigenous community also erected a tipi south of Pound Hall in recognition of the Otoe-Missouri, who lived on the land where the city of Lincoln and University of Nebraska–Lincoln now reside. Learn more at https://go.unl.edu/9h2q.
  • Husker students row a four-person sweep boat across a lake
    Members of the Husker crew team row a sweep boat during a practice on Pawnee Lake. Learn more at https://go.unl.edu/g4nw.
  • Husker students stand in a semicircle while gesturing with their hands
    Students in a campaigns course taught by Frauke Hachtmann, professor of advertising, hone their communication and problem-solving with an exercise at the Outdoor Adventures Center. Learn more at https://go.unl.edu/bwjn.
  • A young Husker fan sits atop the shoulders of a parent on game day
    “If this game day scene doesn't hit ya in the feels, idk what will.” The athletic department posted photos of pregame crowds before Husker football’s home-opening win over Northern Illinois. Learn more at https://go.unl.edu/gt9f.
  • A man speaks to a crowd while gesturing to the inner workings of an industrial printer
    An employee of UNL Print and Mail Services shows off the latest printing technologies and capabilities available to students, staff and faculty. Learn more at https://go.unl.edu/4seg.
  • Members of the Husker softball team huddle up during a scrimmage
    Members of the Husker softball team huddle up during their first intrasquad scrimmage of the fall. Jordy Bahl (No. 98) struck out seven in four scoreless innings of work on the mound. Learn more at https://go.unl.edu/uevs.