Liz McCue | University Communication and Marketing
Liz McCue | University Communication and Marketing
Delan Lonowski, on-call exhibition technician for Sheldon Museum of Art, fits one of the smaller pieces of Niho Kozuru's sculpture "Transplanted" into a stand.
Sheldon will be awash in shades of scarlet and cream for its upcoming exhibition, "Go Big Red," which opens Aug. 16. "Go Big Red" was organized by Erin Hanas, curator for academic and campus engagement, in collaboration with 45 guest co-curators.
Campus photos of the week
The Mid-America Transportation Center hosted a STEM Academy for high school students. On Day 3, students went to the Spring Creek Prairie Audubon Center to explore the area and learn about the prairie's plants, animals and birds under the guidance of the center's education director. Learn more at https://go.unl.edu/w5rt.
The Durham School partnered with Habitat for Humanity in Seward, Nebraska, to work on a new home during a summer construction class. Learn more at https://go.unl.edu/j7w4.
In 1944, a B-17G and its crew were lost near Chartres, France. Bill Belcher is leading a team of archaeologists, veterans, students and volunteers to France to recover the missing. Learn more at https://go.unl.edu/3k8t.
More than 250 educators and business leaders gathered at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln for the Clifton Strengths Institute summer conference. Learn more at https://go.unl.edu/6ien.
The Roads Scholar Tour stopped at the South Central Ag Lab, where Mark Button, executive vice chancellor, and Derek McLean, dean of research and director of the Agricultural Experiment Station, learned more about the research happening at the lab. Learn more at https://go.unl.edu/yvck.
The College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources send student amabassadors to the Lincoln County Fair. Learn more at https://go.unl.edu/jrf6.