Jaeda Jeffries (right), a junior construction management major, talks with Alex Masek of Brinkman Constructors during the second day of the University Career + Internship Fair on Sept. 17. The event, which drew hundreds of Huskers developing connections that will lead to job and internship offers, was held in the Nebraska Union, Sept. 16-19. It continues Sept. 23 with the Actuarial Science Career Fair in Hawks Hall.
Social media photos of the week
Nirupam Aich, McNeel associate professor of civil and environmental engineering, celebrated attending his first Husker football game on Sept. 14. In his post, Aich described Memorial Stadium as an, “electrifying experience.” Learn more at
https://go.unl.edu/tfz2 .
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Chancellor Rodney D. Bennett (right) welcomed (from left) Jordan Gonzalez, staff senate president; Elizabeth Herbin, ASUN president; and Peter Eklund, faculty senate president, to their first UNL cabinet meeting on Sept. 16. Bennett recently expanded the cabinet to include the leaders of the three campus organizations. Learn more at
https://go.unl.edu/evrw .
Participants in Nebraska Extension’s certified pollinator habitat group toured Stock Seed Farms in Murdock on Sept. 14. Stock Seed Farms offers turf options alongside seeds for native warm season grasses and wildflowers. Learn more at
https://go.unl.edu/i0o2 .
Wid Salih, a first-year student, received the Inspire Scholarship during the10th annual Inspire — Celebrating Women Leadership Awards ceremony on Sept. 18 at Pinnacle Bank Arena. During the event, UNL’s Colleen Jones, emeritus associate professor of practice in management, was honored posthumously as Inspire’s Woman of the Year. Jones died June 18. Learn more at
https://go.unl.edu/67me .
Katherine Ankerson (with microphone to right of podium) presents awards during The Laurels reception on Sept. 18 at the International Quilt Museum. Sponsored by the Office of the Executive Vice Chancellor, the reception honors faculty and staff who have received major honors during the previous academic year. Learn more at
https://go.unl.edu/k26g .
Nebraska volleyball’s red did indeed burn brighter this week as the No. 5 ranked Huskers swept No. 2 Stanford in a Sept. 19 match at the Devaney Center. Learn more at
https://go.unl.edu/kqjn .
Husker Athletics’ Troy Dannen and Haven Fields stopped by Cornhusker Marching Band practice in Memorial Stadium on Sept. 18. Molly Kramer, a senior music education major and famed piccolo player, thanked the duo for their support and for bringing the band breakfast. Learn more at
https://go.unl.edu/nh9k .
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