November 22, 2024

Things They Carry

Ruck March participants walk along a rural Saunders County bike path as they transport a ceremonial game ball to campus as part of the 2024 Ruck March.
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Army ROTC cadet Joe Wiese (from left), Nebraska National Guard member Cory Zelfel, cadet Malorie Mulligan, UNL Student Veterans of America treasurer Brett Klein, and cadet Max Holmstrom walk along the Missouri Pacific Trailhead near Wabash.

Student veteran organizations at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln and University of Nebraska at Omaha teamed up to complete a Things They Carry Ruck March between Omaha and Lincoln during the week of Nov. 18. The event is intended to raise awareness about the mental health challenges facing veterans and the more than 6,000 veteran suicides each year.

As part of the event, participants carry 22 pounds or 22 items of personal significance to honor the service of friends or family. Participants in the Nebraska U event also walk a ceremonial game ball to Memorial Stadium for the Nov. 23 Husker football game with Wisconsin.

Pictures below are from Nov. 21, when members of the UNL Student Veteran Organization and other volunteers walked from Wabash to Eagle. The team will walk from Eagle to the Nebraska Union on Nov. 22 before delivering the game ball to Memorial Stadium on Nov. 23.

(Top, left) Army ROTC cadets Joe Wiese, Malorie Mulligan and Max Holmstrom walk alongside Nebraska National Guard member Cory Zelfel from Wabash to Alvo as part of the 2024 Ruck March on Nov. 22. (Right) Ruck March participants walk across a bridge in rural Lancaster County. (Bottom left) Brett Klein (right), treasurer for UNL Student Veterans of America, thanks the four volunteers after arriving in Alvo to participate in the 2024 Ruck March.
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(Top, left) Army ROTC cadets Joe Wiese, Malorie Mulligan and Max Holmstrom walk alongside Nebraska National Guard member Cory Zelfel from Wabash to Alvo as part of the 2024 Ruck March on Nov. 22. (Right) Ruck March participants walk across a bridge in rural Lancaster County. (Bottom left) Brett Klein (right), treasurer for UNL Student Veterans of America, thanks the four volunteers after arriving in Alvo to participate in the 2024 Ruck March.

Campus photos of the week

  • Members of the Nebraska Women in Agriculture program explored the “Legacy of Leadership: Faces of Nebraska Women in Agriculture” exhibition at the West Central Research, Extension and Education Center on Nov. 20. Learn more at https://go.unl.edu/728f.
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  • Dr. Jeffrey P. Gold, president of the University of Nebraska system, talks during a College of Education and Human Sciences celebration on Nov. 19. Learn more and access additional photos at https://go.unl.edu/bkx0.
  • In collaboration with Nebraska Extension, the Buffett Cancer Center’s Community Outreach and Engagement team visited Cuming County. They met with local health leaders to promote cancer prevention/control, nutrition and mental health initiatives. Learn more at https://go.unl.edu/f2oz.
  • Rowen Satterfield, a global studies major who studied abroad last summer, was featured in a Nov. 20 “Post Card from South Korea” post on Instagram. Learn more at https://go.unl.edu/ia6x.
  • A visiting family captured the brilliant colors of fall during a campus tour. Learn more at https://go.unl.edu/2g5d.
  • Chancellor Rodney D. Bennett joined the Husker alumni for a pregame celebration ahead of the game at the University of Southern California on Nov. 16. The event was organized by the Nebraska Alumni Association. Learn more at https://go.unl.edu/0k5n.

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