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The former Cushman factory site owned by UNL is the site for a new living development aimed at alumni. This aerial photo shows the proposed site of the Unity Commons mixed-use development at 2100 Vine St. September 24, 2021. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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The former Cushman factory site owned by UNL is the site for a new living development aimed at alumni. This aerial photo shows the proposed site of the Unity Commons mixed-use development at 2100 Vine St. September 24, 2021. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Lincoln Public Schools and the College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln will jointly announce a new program at Lincoln Northeast High School. The LPS-UNL Early College and Career STEM Program at Northeast High School will prepare students in the areas of food, energy, water and societal systems, which are collectively known as FEWS2. Pathways are designed for students who wish to pursue a two- or four-year college degree, as well as for students who plan to enter the workforce after graduating from high school. September 22, 2020. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Chancellor Ronnie Green gives remarks at the event. Behind him is CASNR Dean Tiffany Heng-Moss and Michael Boehm, vice chancellor, Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources. Behind him is UNL Chancellor Ronnie Green. Lincoln Public Schools and the College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln will jointly announce a new program at Lincoln Northeast High School. The LPS-UNL Early College and Career STEM Program at Northeast High School will prepare students in the areas of food, energy, water and societal systems, which are collectively known as FEWS2. Pathways are designed for students who wish to pursue a two- or four-year college degree, as well as for students who plan to enter the workforce after graduating from high school. September 22, 2020. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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CASNR Dean Tiffany Heng-Moss gives remarks at the announcement. Lincoln Public Schools and the College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln will jointly announce a new program at Lincoln Northeast High School. The LPS-UNL Early College and Career STEM Program at Northeast High School will prepare students in the areas of food, energy, water and societal systems, which are collectively known as FEWS2. Pathways are designed for students who wish to pursue a two- or four-year college degree, as well as for students who plan to enter the workforce after graduating from high school. September 22, 2020. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Michael Boehm, vice chancellor, Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources, gives remarks at the announcement. Behind him is UNL Chancellor Ronnie Green. Lincoln Public Schools and the College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln will jointly announce a new program at Lincoln Northeast High School. The LPS-UNL Early College and Career STEM Program at Northeast High School will prepare students in the areas of food, energy, water and societal systems, which are collectively known as FEWS2. Pathways are designed for students who wish to pursue a two- or four-year college degree, as well as for students who plan to enter the workforce after graduating from high school. September 22, 2020. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Chancellor Ronnie Green gives remarks at the announcement. Behind him, from left; Tiffany Heng-Moss, dean, UNL College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources; James Blake, K-12 Science Curriculum Specialist, LPS; Michael Boehm, vice chancellor, Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources; Steve Joel, LPS superintendent; Keri Applebee, Lincoln Northeast principal; Kathy Danek, president, Lincoln Board of Education. Lincoln Public Schools and the College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln will jointly announce a new program at Lincoln Northeast High School. The LPS-UNL Early College and Career STEM Program at Northeast High School will prepare students in the areas of food, energy, water and societal systems, which are collectively known as FEWS2. Pathways are designed for students who wish to pursue a two- or four-year college degree, as well as for students who plan to enter the workforce after graduating from high school. September 22, 2020. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Veronica Riepe, director of student involvement, counts donated masks at University Suites before they're distributed to the nearly 1,000 university employees who continue to work on campus. She is coordinating donations for every housing worker. April 13, 2020 Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Veronica Riepe, director of student involvement, counts donated masks at University Suites before they're distributed to the nearly 1,000 university employees who continue to work on campus. She is coordinating donations for every housing worker. April 13, 2020 Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Veronica Riepe, director of student involvement, counts donated masks at University Suites before they're distributed to the nearly 1,000 university employees who continue to work on campus. She is coordinating donations for every housing worker. April 13, 2020 Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Veronica Riepe, director of student involvement, counts donated masks at University Suites before they're distributed to the nearly 1,000 university employees who continue to work on campus. She is coordinating donations for every housing worker. April 13, 2020 Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Jerry Reif, shop manager at Nebraska Innovation Studio, cuts hospital gowns from Tyvec material house wrap. The gowns are being assembled for hospitals in Nebraska in response to COVID-19. April 9, 2020. Photo by Gregory Nathan / University Communication.
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Jerry Reif, shop manager at Nebraska Innovation Studio, cuts hospital gowns from Tyvec material house wrap. The gowns are being assembled for hospitals in Nebraska in response to COVID-19. April 9, 2020. Photo by Gregory Nathan / University Communication.
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Jerry Reif, shop manager at Nebraska Innovation Studio, cuts hospital gowns from Tyvec material house wrap. The gowns are being assembled for hospitals in Nebraska in response to COVID-19. April 9, 2020. Photo by Gregory Nathan / University Communication.
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Jerry Reif, shop manager at Nebraska Innovation Studio, cuts hospital gowns from Tyvec material house wrap. The gowns are being assembled for hospitals in Nebraska in response to COVID-19. April 9, 2020. Photo by Gregory Nathan / University Communication.
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Jerry Reif, shop manager at Nebraska Innovation Studio, cuts hospital gowns from Tyvec material house wrap. The gowns are being assembled for hospitals in Nebraska in response to COVID-19. April 9, 2020. Photo by Gregory Nathan / University Communication.
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Jerry Reif, shop manager at Nebraska Innovation Studio, cuts hospital gowns from Tyvec material house wrap. The gowns are being assembled for hospitals in Nebraska in response to COVID-19. April 9, 2020. Photo by Gregory Nathan / University Communication.
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Downtown Lincoln at 12th and Q Streets, sunrise. March 17, 2020. Photo by Monica Myers / University Communication.
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Students from the Environmental Studies Orientation class, sort refuse from lunch at Lincoln Southwest High School. September 25, 2019. Photo by Greg Nathan / University Communication.
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Luke Stursma from the Environmental Studies Orientation class, sorts refuse from lunch at Lincoln Southwest High School. September 25, 2019. Photo by Greg Nathan / University Communication.
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Students from the Environmental Studies Orientation class, including Luke Stursma, (lower left) William Raney, Leo Schwantz, instructor Christine Haney Douglass and Anna Janda sort refuse from lunch at Lincoln Southwest High School. September 25, 2019. Photo by Greg Nathan / University Communication.
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Brittney Albin (center), sustainability coordinator for Lincoln Public Schools, speaks with University of Nebraska-Lincoln students prior to starting a waste audit at Lincoln Southwest High School. September 25, 2019. Photo by Greg Nathan / University Communication.
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Sunset over the pedestrian bridge between Haymarket and Haymarket Park, Lincoln, Nebraska. August 19, 2019. Photo by Taylor DeMaro / University Communication.
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Emily Johnson, a junior at the University of Nebraska, talks with her mom over the phone following the announcement. The Harry S. Truman Scholarship Foundation was created by Congress in 1975 to be the nation’s living memorial to President Harry S. Truman. The Foundation has a mission to select and support the next generation of public service leaders. The Truman award has become one of the most prestigious national scholarships in the United States. April 8, 2019. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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