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Students explore the Latin and Desi culture by learning salsa and Bollywood dance workshop in the Gaughn Center taught by members of the UNL ballroom company. April 6, 2022. Photo by Jonah Tran / University Communication.
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Students explore the Latin and Desi culture by learning salsa and Bollywood dance workshop in the Gaughn Center taught by members of the UNL ballroom company. April 6, 2022. Photo by Jonah Tran / University Communication.
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Students explore the Latin and Desi culture by learning salsa and Bollywood dance workshop in the Gaughn Center taught by members of the UNL ballroom company. April 6, 2022. Photo by Jonah Tran / University Communication.
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NU supporters gather in the balcony of the Norris Legislative Chamber to be recognized by the Nebraska Legislature. Fifth annual “I Love NU” advocacy event at the Nebraska State Capitol. March 23, 2022. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Students reveal the total raised during the 2022 HuskerThon. University of Nebraska–Lincoln students exceeded their goal, raising over $230,000 during the annual HuskerThon on Feb. 26. Also known as Dance Marathon, the event is part of a nationwide fundraiser supporting Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals. The annual event, which launched in 2006, is the largest student philanthropic event on campus. The mission of the event encourages participants to, “dance for those who can’t.” All funds collected by the Huskers benefit the Children’s Hospital and Medical Center in Omaha. February 26, 2022. Photo by Jonah Tran / University Communication.
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Students reveal the total raised during the 2022 HuskerThon. University of Nebraska–Lincoln students exceeded their goal, raising over $230,000 during the annual HuskerThon on Feb. 26. Also known as Dance Marathon, the event is part of a nationwide fundraiser supporting Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals. The annual event, which launched in 2006, is the largest student philanthropic event on campus. The mission of the event encourages participants to, “dance for those who can’t.” All funds collected by the Huskers benefit the Children’s Hospital and Medical Center in Omaha. February 26, 2022. Photo by Jonah Tran / University Communication.
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Students dancing in a "Rave"-like setting with glow lights and beach balls bouncing through the crowd. University of Nebraska–Lincoln students exceeded their goal, raising over $230,000 during the annual HuskerThon on Feb. 26. Also known as Dance Marathon, the event is part of a nationwide fundraiser supporting Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals. The annual event, which launched in 2006, is the largest student philanthropic event on campus. The mission of the event encourages participants to, “dance for those who can’t.” All funds collected by the Huskers benefit the Children’s Hospital and Medical Center in Omaha. February 26, 2022. Photo by Jonah Tran / University Communication.
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Students dancing in a "Rave"-like setting with glow lights and beach balls bouncing through the crowd. University of Nebraska–Lincoln students exceeded their goal, raising over $230,000 during the annual HuskerThon on Feb. 26. Also known as Dance Marathon, the event is part of a nationwide fundraiser supporting Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals. The annual event, which launched in 2006, is the largest student philanthropic event on campus. The mission of the event encourages participants to, “dance for those who can’t.” All funds collected by the Huskers benefit the Children’s Hospital and Medical Center in Omaha. February 26, 2022. Photo by Jonah Tran / University Communication.
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Students dancing in a "Rave"-like setting with glow lights and beach balls bouncing through the crowd. University of Nebraska–Lincoln students exceeded their goal, raising over $230,000 during the annual HuskerThon on Feb. 26. Also known as Dance Marathon, the event is part of a nationwide fundraiser supporting Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals. The annual event, which launched in 2006, is the largest student philanthropic event on campus. The mission of the event encourages participants to, “dance for those who can’t.” All funds collected by the Huskers benefit the Children’s Hospital and Medical Center in Omaha. February 26, 2022. Photo by Jonah Tran / University Communication.
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Students dancing in a "Rave"-like setting with glow lights and beach balls bouncing through the crowd. University of Nebraska–Lincoln students exceeded their goal, raising over $230,000 during the annual HuskerThon on Feb. 26. Also known as Dance Marathon, the event is part of a nationwide fundraiser supporting Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals. The annual event, which launched in 2006, is the largest student philanthropic event on campus. The mission of the event encourages participants to, “dance for those who can’t.” All funds collected by the Huskers benefit the Children’s Hospital and Medical Center in Omaha. February 26, 2022. Photo by Jonah Tran / University Communication.
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Students dancing in a "Rave"-like setting with glow lights and beach balls bouncing through the crowd. University of Nebraska–Lincoln students exceeded their goal, raising over $230,000 during the annual HuskerThon on Feb. 26. Also known as Dance Marathon, the event is part of a nationwide fundraiser supporting Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals. The annual event, which launched in 2006, is the largest student philanthropic event on campus. The mission of the event encourages participants to, “dance for those who can’t.” All funds collected by the Huskers benefit the Children’s Hospital and Medical Center in Omaha. February 26, 2022. Photo by Jonah Tran / University Communication.
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Students shave their hair to raise money. University of Nebraska–Lincoln students exceeded their goal, raising over $230,000 during the annual HuskerThon on Feb. 26. Also known as Dance Marathon, the event is part of a nationwide fundraiser supporting Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals. The annual event, which launched in 2006, is the largest student philanthropic event on campus. The mission of the event encourages participants to, “dance for those who can’t.” All funds collected by the Huskers benefit the Children’s Hospital and Medical Center in Omaha. February 26, 2022. Photo by Jonah Tran / University Communication.
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Students shave their hair to raise money. University of Nebraska–Lincoln students exceeded their goal, raising over $230,000 during the annual HuskerThon on Feb. 26. Also known as Dance Marathon, the event is part of a nationwide fundraiser supporting Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals. The annual event, which launched in 2006, is the largest student philanthropic event on campus. The mission of the event encourages participants to, “dance for those who can’t.” All funds collected by the Huskers benefit the Children’s Hospital and Medical Center in Omaha. February 26, 2022. Photo by Jonah Tran / University Communication.
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Students shave their hair to raise money. University of Nebraska–Lincoln students exceeded their goal, raising over $230,000 during the annual HuskerThon on Feb. 26. Also known as Dance Marathon, the event is part of a nationwide fundraiser supporting Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals. The annual event, which launched in 2006, is the largest student philanthropic event on campus. The mission of the event encourages participants to, “dance for those who can’t.” All funds collected by the Huskers benefit the Children’s Hospital and Medical Center in Omaha. February 26, 2022. Photo by Jonah Tran / University Communication.
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University of Nebraska–Lincoln students exceeded their goal, raising over $230,000 during the annual HuskerThon on Feb. 26. Also known as Dance Marathon, the event is part of a nationwide fundraiser supporting Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals. The annual event, which launched in 2006, is the largest student philanthropic event on campus. The mission of the event encourages participants to, “dance for those who can’t.” All funds collected by the Huskers benefit the Children’s Hospital and Medical Center in Omaha. February 26, 2022. Photo by Jonah Tran / University Communication.
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Miracle Family members who attend the marathon run through a cheering tunnel of students to start the marathon. University of Nebraska–Lincoln students exceeded their goal, raising over $230,000 during the annual HuskerThon on Feb. 26. Also known as Dance Marathon, the event is part of a nationwide fundraiser supporting Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals. The annual event, which launched in 2006, is the largest student philanthropic event on campus. The mission of the event encourages participants to, “dance for those who can’t.” All funds collected by the Huskers benefit the Children’s Hospital and Medical Center in Omaha. February 26, 2022. Photo by Jonah Tran / University Communication.
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Miracle Family members who attend the marathon run through a cheering tunnel of students to start the marathon. University of Nebraska–Lincoln students exceeded their goal, raising over $230,000 during the annual HuskerThon on Feb. 26. Also known as Dance Marathon, the event is part of a nationwide fundraiser supporting Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals. The annual event, which launched in 2006, is the largest student philanthropic event on campus. The mission of the event encourages participants to, “dance for those who can’t.” All funds collected by the Huskers benefit the Children’s Hospital and Medical Center in Omaha. February 26, 2022. Photo by Jonah Tran / University Communication.
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Miracle Family members who attend the marathon run through a cheering tunnel of students to start the marathon. University of Nebraska–Lincoln students exceeded their goal, raising over $230,000 during the annual HuskerThon on Feb. 26. Also known as Dance Marathon, the event is part of a nationwide fundraiser supporting Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals. The annual event, which launched in 2006, is the largest student philanthropic event on campus. The mission of the event encourages participants to, “dance for those who can’t.” All funds collected by the Huskers benefit the Children’s Hospital and Medical Center in Omaha. February 26, 2022. Photo by Jonah Tran / University Communication.
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#wearyourletters event which featuring faculty/staff/students coming together and wearing representation for their different fraternities and sororities. February 16, 2022. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Chancellor Ronnie Green talks with Benjamin Janssen, a junior from Marquette, Nebraska, at the Nebraska East Union Starbucks. Janssen said meeting the Chancellor was on his bucket list while he is at Nebraska. Chancellor Green provided free drip coffee from Starbucks on City and East campuses in celebration of Glow Big Red. February 16, 2022. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Chancellor Ronnie Green talks with Benjamin Janssen, a junior from Marquette, Nebraska, at the Nebraska East Union Starbucks. Janssen said meeting the Chancellor was on his bucket list while he is at Nebraska. Chancellor Green provided free drip coffee from Starbucks on City and East campuses in celebration of Glow Big Red. February 16, 2022. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Chancellor Ronnie Green talks with Benjamin Janssen, a junior from Marquette, Nebraska, at the Nebraska East Union Starbucks. Janssen said meeting the Chancellor was on his bucket list while he is at Nebraska. Chancellor Green provided free drip coffee from Starbucks on City and East campuses in celebration of Glow Big Red. February 16, 2022. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Chancellor Ronnie Green waits for his coffee at the Nebraska East Union Starbucks. Chancellor Green provided free drip coffee from Starbucks on City and East campuses in celebration of Glow Big Red. February 16, 2022. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Luke Buettner talks with a Nelnet recruiter at the UNL Spring Career Fair in the Nebraska Union. February 15, 2022. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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