November 8, 2024

Four-star greeting

Chancellor Rodney D. Bennett shakes hands with four-star General Anthony J. Cotton during the pre-game celebration on Nov. 1. The event celebrated service members ahead of Veterans Day, which is Nov. 11.
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Chancellor Rodney D. Bennett shakes hands with four-star General Anthony J. Cotton (U.S. Air Force) during the Huddle Up Pre-Game Celebration inside the Nebraska Union Ballroom on Nov. 2. Along with supporting Husker football, the event celebrated the service of U.S. service members ahead of Veterans Day, which is Nov. 11.

Campus photos of the week

  • Nebraska’s Rick Bevins, professor of psychology, paused for a celebratory selfie after voting in the national election on Nov. 5. Learn more at https://go.unl.edu/2ncd.
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  • Nebraska News Service featured the work of Natalie Keller, a senior at UNL. She created a summer education program for children on the Ioway reservation. Learn more at https://go.unl.edu/h5ak.
  • Nebraska’s Michael Forsberg recently published a book on the lives of rare North American cranes. His work was highlighted by UNL as an example of what can be accomplished with a degree in geography. Learn more at https://go.unl.edu/85tb.
  • In observance of Native American Heritage Month, the Office of Sustainability posted about the Indigenous Youth Food Sovereignty program. The program works with Indigenous teens to teach them how to grow food in traditional ways for their families and communities. Learn more at https://go.unl.edu/0ju7.
  • Chancellor Rodney D. Bennett hosted active duty and veteran military service members during his Nov. 1 Husker football pre-game event in the Nebraska Union. Military science has been offered at Nebraska’s flagship university since 1876. Learn more at https://go.unl.edu/y3w5.
  • The Walking in the Footsteps of our Ancestors of our Ancestors project recently celebrated the Otoe-Missouria Day events and a recognition during a Husker football game. The project is a joint initiative between the Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Oklahoma and the University of Nebraska–Lincoln’s Center for Great Plains Studies. Learn more at https://go.unl.edu/rzp3.

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