![Omaha South seniors Marian Rodriguez and Lizbeth Valente Alday hold up a future Husker sticker from their swag bag. Chancellor Ronnie Green gives admission certificates to Nebraska College Preparatory Academy seniors at Omaha South and Omaha North high schools. November 2, 2021. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/211102_NCPA_614.jpg)
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![Omaha South seniors Marian Rodriguez and Lizbeth Valente Alday look over the admission certificates. Chancellor Ronnie Green gives admission certificates to Nebraska College Preparatory Academy seniors at Omaha South and Omaha North high schools. November 2, 2021. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/211102_NCPA_601.jpg)
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![Omaha South NCPA cohort. Chancellor Ronnie Green gives admission certificates to Nebraska College Preparatory Academy seniors at Omaha South and Omaha North high schools. November 2, 2021. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/211102_NCPA_566.jpg)
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![Yael Blanco-Zamudio shakes hands with Chancellor Ronnie Green after receiving his admission certificate at Omaha South. Chancellor Green presented certificates to Nebraska College Preparatory Academy seniors at Omaha South and Omaha North high schools. November 2, 2021. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/211102_NCPA_524.jpg)
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![Chancellor Ronnie Green gives admission certificates to Nebraska College Preparatory Academy seniors at Omaha South and Omaha North high schools. November 2, 2021. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/211102_NCPA_398.jpg)
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![Chancellor Ronnie Green gives admission certificates to Nebraska College Preparatory Academy seniors at Omaha South and Omaha North high schools. November 2, 2021. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/211102_NCPA_173.jpg)
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![Omaha North NCPA senior cohort. Chancellor Ronnie Green gives admission certificates to Nebraska College Preparatory Academy seniors at Omaha South and Omaha North high schools. November 2, 2021. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/211102_NCPA_131.jpg)
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![A gentoo penguin takes a plunge at Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium. Gentoos are the fastest underwater swimmers among all penguin species, reaching speeds of more than 20 miles per hour. Jay Storz, Willa Cather Professor of biological sciences, and postdoctoral researcher Anthony Signore are publishing a paper about Emperor Penguins diving abilities. The two are shown with penguins at Henry Doorly Zoo in Omaha. Storz, Signore and their colleagues resurrected two ancient versions of hemoglobin, demonstrating how the blood of penguins evolved to help them better hold their breath while hunting for seafood. March 17, 2021. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/210317_Penguin_691.jpg)
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![A gentoo penguin takes a plunge at Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium. Gentoos are the fastest underwater swimmers among all penguin species, reaching speeds of more than 20 miles per hour. Jay Storz, Willa Cather Professor of biological sciences, and postdoctoral researcher Anthony Signore are publishing a paper about Emperor Penguins diving abilities. The two are shown with penguins at Henry Doorly Zoo in Omaha. Storz, Signore and their colleagues resurrected two ancient versions of hemoglobin, demonstrating how the blood of penguins evolved to help them better hold their breath while hunting for seafood. March 17, 2021. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/210317_Penguin_673.jpg)
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![A gentoo penguin takes a plunge at Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium. Gentoos are the fastest underwater swimmers among all penguin species, reaching speeds of more than 20 miles per hour. Jay Storz, Willa Cather Professor of biological sciences, and postdoctoral researcher Anthony Signore are publishing a paper about Emperor Penguins diving abilities. The two are shown with penguins at Henry Doorly Zoo in Omaha. Storz, Signore and their colleagues resurrected two ancient versions of hemoglobin, demonstrating how the blood of penguins evolved to help them better hold their breath while hunting for seafood. March 17, 2021. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/210317_Penguin_583.jpg)
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![A gentoo penguin takes a plunge at Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium. Gentoos are the fastest underwater swimmers among all penguin species, reaching speeds of more than 20 miles per hour. Jay Storz, Willa Cather Professor of biological sciences, and postdoctoral researcher Anthony Signore are publishing a paper about Emperor Penguins diving abilities. The two are shown with penguins at Henry Doorly Zoo in Omaha. Storz, Signore and their colleagues resurrected two ancient versions of hemoglobin, demonstrating how the blood of penguins evolved to help them better hold their breath while hunting for seafood. March 17, 2021. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/210317_Penguin_572.jpg)
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![Pictured; gentoo penguins on rocks. Jay Storz and post-doc Anthony Signore are publishing a paper about Emperor Penguins diving abilities. The two are shown with penguins at Henry Doorly Zoo in Omaha. March 17, 2021. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/210317_Penguin_465.jpg)
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![Pictured; gentoo penguins on rocks. Jay Storz and post-doc Anthony Signore are publishing a paper about Emperor Penguins diving abilities. The two are shown with penguins at Henry Doorly Zoo in Omaha. March 17, 2021. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/210317_Penguin_445.jpg)
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![A gentoo penguin takes a plunge at Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium. Gentoos are the fastest underwater swimmers among all penguin species, reaching speeds of more than 20 miles per hour. Jay Storz, Willa Cather Professor of biological sciences, and postdoctoral researcher Anthony Signore are publishing a paper about Emperor Penguins diving abilities. The two are shown with penguins at Henry Doorly Zoo in Omaha. Storz, Signore and their colleagues resurrected two ancient versions of hemoglobin, demonstrating how the blood of penguins evolved to help them better hold their breath while hunting for seafood. March 17, 2021. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/210317_Penguin_352.jpg)
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![Jay Storz (left), Willa Cather Professor of biological sciences, and postdoctoral researcher Anthony Signore are publishing a paper about Emperor Penguins diving abilities. The two are shown with penguins at Henry Doorly Zoo in Omaha. Storz, Signore and their colleagues resurrected two ancient versions of hemoglobin, demonstrating how the blood of penguins evolved to help them better hold their breath while hunting for seafood. March 17, 2021. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/210317_Penguin_107.jpg)
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![Pictured; Anthony Signore. Jay Storz, Willa Cather Professor of biological sciences, and postdoctoral researcher Anthony Signore are publishing a paper about Emperor Penguins diving abilities. The two are shown with penguins at Henry Doorly Zoo in Omaha. Storz, Signore and their colleagues resurrected two ancient versions of hemoglobin, demonstrating how the blood of penguins evolved to help them better hold their breath while hunting for seafood. March 17, 2021. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/210317_Penguin_052.jpg)
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![Pictured; Jay Storz. Jay Storz, Willa Cather Professor of biological sciences, and postdoctoral researcher Anthony Signore are publishing a paper about Emperor Penguins diving abilities. The two are shown with penguins at Henry Doorly Zoo in Omaha. Storz, Signore and their colleagues resurrected two ancient versions of hemoglobin, demonstrating how the blood of penguins evolved to help them better hold their breath while hunting for seafood. March 17, 2021. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/210317_Penguin_047.jpg)
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![Jared Polack of Omaha was commissioned a second lieutenant in the U.S. Army during a Dec. 20 ceremony in Memorial Stadium. December 20, 2019. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/191220_Army_ROTC_007.jpg)
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![Trey Alexander of Hastings was commissioned a second lieutenant in the U.S. Air Force during a Dec. 20 ceremony in the State Capitol Rotunda. December 20, 2019. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/191220_Air_Force_ROTC_020.jpg)
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![Abby Sekle, Science Teacher and Academic Decathlon Coach at Omaha's Benson High School, demonstrates a flame test lab to show how various elements give off different color flames. Sekle was mentioned by freshman Dean Hohn as a teacher who greatly influenced him in high school. November 18, 2019. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/191118_Sekle_112-watermarked.jpg)
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![Elementary-age students in Omaha's Kennedy Elementary learned about nano technology and water Wednesday afternoon. STEMentors is helping put on summer camps with Imagine Science. June 19, 2019. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/190619_STEM_Mentor_157.jpg)
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![Elementary-age students in Omaha's Kennedy Elementary place droplets of water on kale to learn about nano technology and water Wednesday afternoon. STEMentors is helping put on summer camps with Imagine Science. June 19, 2019. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/190619_STEM_Mentor_153.jpg)
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![Students write down the science terms they are learning about so they can write their reports. Elementary-age students in Omaha's Kennedy Elementary learned about nano technology and water Wednesday afternoon. STEMentors is helping put on summer camps with Imagine Science. June 19, 2019. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/190619_STEM_Mentor_144.jpg)
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![Students write down the science terms they are learning about so they can write their reports. Elementary-age students in Omaha's Kennedy Elementary learned about nano technology and water Wednesday afternoon. STEMentors is helping put on summer camps with Imagine Science. June 19, 2019. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/190619_STEM_Mentor_136.jpg)
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