August 30, 2024

New discoveries

Saylor Newman (right) and Ellie Lampe react to a group drawing in the first session of Julia Leggent's Drawing 101 course. The drawing was created as part of an ice breaker called "Exquisite Corpse." The project started with a piece of paper folded in thirds, with the first person drawing a head and folded back so it could not be seen. Papers were then traded for the next to draw a torso. The process was repeated and the third student drew legs on the page. The final results demonstrated the wildly-differen
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Craig Chandler | University Communication and Marketing

Saylor Newman (right) and Ellie Lampe react to a group drawing in the first session of Julia Leggent's Drawing 101 course. The drawing was created as part of an ice breaker called "Exquisite Corpse." The project started with a piece of paper folded in thirds, with the first person drawing a head and folded back so it could not be seen. Papers were then traded for the next to draw a torso. The process was repeated and the third student drew legs on the page. The final results demonstrated the wildly-different imaginations of the students in the course.

Social media photos of the week

  • Coach John Cook hoists the Nebraska volleyball team’s Big Ten Conference championship trophy during the team’s red-white scrimmage on Aug. 24. Learn more at https://go.unl.edu/uwy9.
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  • Charlie Stoltenow, dean of Nebraska Extension, paused for a photo with representatives of the Nebraska Association of County Extension Boards at the Nebraska State Fair in Grand Island on Aug. 26. Learn more at https://go.unl.edu/8exj.
  • Tim Hodges, assistant professor of practice in the College of Business, celebrated the start of the fall semester by joining Kathy Farrell, dean of business, for a meeting with 350 new students. Learn more at https://go.unl.edu/oz4q.
  • Fun first day of school photos were all the rage for students in the College of Education and Human Sciences as the fall semester opened Aug. 26. Learn more at https://go.unl.edu/civs.
  • Kathy Ankersen, executive vice chancellor, stopped at Broyhill Fountain for a reflection as the fall semester opened on Aug. 26. Learn more at https://go.unl.edu/7h3x.
  • The Eastern Nebraska Research, Extension and Education Center hosted 100 farmers, agricultural professionals and leaders from Argentina to talk about technologies and tools being used from field to feedlot. Learn more at https://go.unl.edu/of8b.

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