Students celebrate inside Memorial Stadium.
Liz McCue | University Communication and Marketing

Liz McCue | University Communication and Marketing

Students celebrate a Husker football victory over the University of Cincinnati during a watch party event in Memorial Stadium on Aug. 28. The 1-0 Huskers will play their first home game of the season on Sept. 6, facing the visitors from the University of Akron.

Learn more about the game, including new policies for Memorial Stadium.

Campus photos of the week
  • Like the rest of Husker Nation, Tim Hodges, executive director of the Clifton Strengths Institute and faculty in the College of Business, is ready for the return of Big Red football. Learn more at https://go.unl.edu/ri6k.
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  • Nebraska Extension’s Crop Production and Soil Health Clinic attracted growers from across the region. Participants learned about regenerative practices and ways to boost profitability. Learn more at https://go.unl.edu/wj0r.
  • Sarah Lange (right), a sophomore political science and economics major who is also in the University Honors program, celebrated her first “amazing” week on campus in a Sept. 1 post on LinkedIn. Learn more about her plans for the future at https://go.unl.edu/mnxr.
  • Ann Smith, a senior director of communications with Abbott, was among the first donors to give toward the Big Ten We Give Blood Challenge. Smith gave in honor of her mother, a Husker alumna. Learn more at https://go.unl.edu/5w74.
  • Zoe Zingler, a graduate student in chemistry, shared her return to campus on LinkedIn. Her semester will feature research, coursework in analytical chemistry and teaching two sections of a general chemistry lab. Learn more at https://go.unl.edu/vns6.
  • A student in Cami Mancilla’s “CUT Studio” examines a chair during a semester-opening project. Through the “Ring Game (Ready-to-be-Un-Made),” students transformed chairs into an entirely new object with a functional purpose. Mancilla is an assistant professor of architecture. Learn more at https://go.unl.edu/o3pj.

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