![Lynsey Addario, Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist, talks with students in Shoun Hill’s Global Eyewitness class. Addario was on campus to give a presentation as part of the E.N. Thompson Forum. March 5, 2024. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication and Marketing.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/240305_Addario_832.jpg)
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![Lynsey Addario, Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist, talks with students in Shoun Hill’s Global Eyewitness class. Addario was on campus to give a presentation as part of the E.N. Thompson Forum. March 5, 2024. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication and Marketing.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/240305_Addario_1063.jpg)
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![Studio portrait of Arindam Malakar, Research Assistant Professor, Nebraska Water Center. February 29, 2024. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication and Marketing.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/240229_Malakar_010.jpg)
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![Yanbin Yin (center) and his research team (from left) Siva Shanmugam, postdoctoral researcher; Xinpeng Zhang, doctoral student in food science and technology; Jerry Akresi, doctoral student in complex biosystems; and Yuchen Yan, doctoral student in food science and technology, are working on a National Institutes of Health-funded project focusing on software development and artificial intelligence/machine learning applications for personalized nutrition. February 28, 2024. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication and Marketing.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/240228_Yanbin_Yin_158.jpg)
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![Katie Anania, Assistant Professor in the School of Art, Art History and Design, talks during the afternoon panel discussion. Climate Resilient Communities Symposium. Nebraska East Union. February 27, 2024. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication and Marketing.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/240227_Symposium_348.jpg)
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![Katie Anania, Assistant Professor in the School of Art, Art History and Design, talks during the afternoon panel discussion. Climate Resilient Communities Symposium. Nebraska East Union. February 27, 2024. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication and Marketing.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/240227_Symposium_317.jpg)
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![Dana Fritz, Professor of School of Art, Art History and Design describes how artwork can bring home climate change and make it more memorable. Behind her is Ice Watch, 2014 by the Swedish artist Olafur Eliasson. Climate Resilient Communities Symposium. Nebraska East Union. February 27, 2024. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication and Marketing.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/240227_Symposium_253.jpg)
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![Liyan Qu, Associate Professor in Electrical and Computer Engineering , has been elected a senior member of the National Academy of Inventors. She is the first Husker woman and fifth UNL researcher overall to receive the recognition since the program launched in 2018. February 26, 2024. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication and Marketing.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/240226_Liyan_Qu_003.jpg)
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![Professor Stacy Adams designs a bouquet like the ones the students will build in PLAS 261 - Floral Design I in the Plant Science Building. February 21, 2024. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication and Marketing.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/240221_Floral_Design_091.jpg)
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![Professor Stacy Adams designs a bouquet like the ones the students will build in PLAS 261 - Floral Design I in the Plant Science Building. February 21, 2024. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication and Marketing.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/240221_Floral_Design_081.jpg)
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![Douglas Schultz (left) and Heather Bouchard peer into the chamber of an MRI machine at the Center for Brain, Biology and Behavior, located within Memorial Stadium. Both from the Department of Psychology and members of CB3 are studying concussions. By working with athletes who recently experienced concussions, the team found that the connections among certain brain regions strengthened even as others weakened — and that these changes correlated with symptoms that often accompany concussions. The findings could help clarify how brain networks respond and reorganize following a concussion. February 21, 2024. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication and Marketing.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/240221_Concussion_040.jpg)
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![Professor Stacy Adams talks with Maddie Lind about adding to the symmetry of her bouquet. Adams teaches PLAS 261 - Floral Design I in the Plant Science Building on East Campus. February 14, 2024. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication and Marketing.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/240214_Floral_Design_421.jpg)
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![Professor Stacy Adams talks with Maddie Lind about adding to the symmetry of her bouquet. Adams teaches PLAS 261 - Floral Design I in the Plant Science Building on East Campus. February 14, 2024. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication and Marketing.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/240214_Floral_Design_362.jpg)
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![Nebraska Engineering professor and Virtual Incision founder Shane Farritor successfully performed robotic surgery on the International Space Station. Controlled from the Virtual Incision offices in Lincoln, NE, surgeons cut rubber bands–mimicking surgery–inside a payload box on the International Space Station. February 10, 2024. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication and Marketing.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/240210_Robotic_Surgery_3137.jpg)
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![Nebraska Engineering professor and Virtual Incision founder Shane Farritor successfully performed robotic surgery on the International Space Station. Controlled from the Virtual Incision offices in Lincoln, NE, surgeons cut rubber bands–mimicking surgery–inside a payload box on the International Space Station. February 10, 2024. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication and Marketing.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/240210_Robotic_Surgery_3089.jpg)
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![Nebraska Engineering professor and Virtual Incision founder Shane Farritor successfully performed robotic surgery on the International Space Station. Controlled from the Virtual Incision offices in Lincoln, NE, surgeons cut rubber bands–mimicking surgery–inside a payload box on the International Space Station. February 10, 2024. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication and Marketing.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/240210_Robotic_Surgery_1707.jpg)
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![Rhonda Heiserman of Lincoln reads out loud during her clinic session. The instrument measures the decibels of Heiserman’s speech. Parkinson Voice Project. February 6, 2024. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication and Marketing.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/240206_Parkinsons_Voice_172_0.jpg)
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![Jessie Kohn (right), Lecturer in Special Education and Communication Disorders, talks with Rhonda Heiserman of Lincoln, following her clinic session. Parkinson Voice Project. February 6, 2024. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication and Marketing.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/240206_Parkinsons_Voice_113_0.jpg)
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![Daniel Brooks, Adjunct Research Professor, School of Biological Sciences, new book discusses how humanity should interact with the rest of the biosphere and with each other in accordance with Darwinian principles. February 6, 2024. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication and Marketing.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/240206_Brooks_061.jpg)
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![Daniel Brooks, Adjunct Research Professor, School of Biological Sciences, new book discusses how humanity should interact with the rest of the biosphere and with each other in accordance with Darwinian principles. February 6, 2024. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication and Marketing.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/240206_Brooks_009.jpg)
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![Jiantao Guo (left), professor of chemistry and director of the Nebraska Center for Integrated Biomolecular Communication (NCIBC), and Janos Zempleni, Willa Cather Professor of molecular nutrition and director of the Nebraska Center for the Prevention of Obesity Diseases (NPOD), were selected as Phase 1 winners in the National Institutes of Health’s (NIH) Targeted Genome Editor Delivery Challenge. With their $25,000 prize, they will advance development of universal milk exosomes — natural nanoparticles contained in milk — capable of transporting gene editors to any location in the body. January 31, 2024. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication and Marketing.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/240131_Milk_Exosomes_012.jpg)
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![Carl Nelson, Professor of Mechanical and Materials Engineering, gives his airplane a trial throw. Engineering students, staff and faculty finished out the first week of classes in the new Kiewit Hall by having a paper airplane contest in the atrium. Contestants flew three rounds of flights aiming at a bullseye on the first floor. January 26, 2024. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication and Marketing.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/240126_Kiewit_Airplanes_168c.jpg)
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![Carl Nelson, Professor of Mechanical and Materials Engineering, gives his airplane a trial throw. Engineering students, staff and faculty finished out the first week of classes in the new Kiewit Hall by having a paper airplane contest in the atrium. Contestants flew three rounds of flights aiming at a bullseye on the first floor. January 26, 2024. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication and Marketing.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/240126_Kiewit_Airplanes_168.jpg)
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![Studio portrait of Michael Park, Assistant Professor, College of Journalism and Mass Communications. January 25, 2024. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/240125_Park_011.jpg)
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