Kenzie Sunday reacts as she holds Sydney the Kangaroo during the Wildlife Encounters Petting Zoo.
Jordan Opp | University Communication and Marketing

Jordan Opp | University Communication and Marketing

Kenzie Sunday, a first-year anthropology major, reacts as she holds Sydney the Kangaroo during the Wildlife Encounters Petting Zoo on Sept. 17. The hands-on experience was organized by UPC Nebraska.

Campus photos of the week

  • A team from the University of Nebraska–Lincoln was the first to finish a home build in the Appalachia Service Project’s Race to Build event, which was sponsored by Bristol Motor Speedway. The team even went above and beyond, working on a tin roof and adding a front porch. Learn more at https://go.unl.edu/y0b5.
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  • To help get to know her students, Frauke Hachtmann, professor of advertising, starts the semester with games, challenges and trust-building activities — all offered outdoors. Learn more at https://go.unl.edu/65o2.
  • With assistance from Landscape Services, Dr. Jeffrey P. Gold, president of the NU system, celebrated the planting of four new burgundy belle maple trees near Varner Hall on Sept. 17. Learn more about the planting at https://go.unl.edu/k30i.
  • Nebraska’s Riley Bruno, a senior forensic science and chemistry major, spent 12 weeks as a forensic toxicology intern for LabCorp. Learn more about her experience at https://go.unl.edu/sibe.
  • Research by Nebraska’s Tim Gay, Willa Cather Professor of physics and astronomy, exploring the physics of popular sports, was recently featured by the American Physical Society. Learn more at https://go.unl.edu/0ks4.

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