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PotW 5/20/22
PotW 5/20/22
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.