Liz McCue | University Communication and Marketing
Liz McCue | University Communication and Marketing
Lion dancers from the Asian Community and Cultural Center greet Paw Moo (seated, in Gap sweatshirt), a first-year pre-health major, and Gabriela Portales (seated, left), a first-year construction engineering major, during a Lunar New Year celebration at Cather Dining Center on Feb. 24. The celebratory meal drew more than 1,400 attendees.
Campus photos of the week
Students, alumni and community members chat at a table in Cather Dining Center after enjoying their meal. The center hosted a Lunar New Year celebration with performances, decorations and a special menu.
Liz McCue | University Communication and Marketing
Zhyr Maghdid (left), a first-year pre-med student, watches as Jerry Zhu, a junior majoring in secondary education with emphases in teaching Chinese and Japanese as foreign languages, presents the story of Princess Kaguya using kamishibai, a traditional Japanese storytelling method featuring illustrated paper cards and a portable theater.
Brendan McGlothin, a senior studying secondary education in social studies, and Emma Georgia, a graduate student studying social work, chat in a booth in front of a window in the Nebraska Union after finishing their lunches. Around them, students study and eat.
Seniors Karla Hernandez Granillo (second from left) and Martin Aleman (third from left) walk through a busy section of the Education Career Fair in the Nebraska Union Ballroom on Feb. 25.
Love Library glowed orange on Feb. 20 for Genoa Remembrance Day. The lights honor children sent to the Genoa Indian Industrial School from 1884 to 1934. The color represents solidarity, resilience and remembrance for Indigenous communities across North America.