Her love for theatre, travel and humanity followed her 1,500 miles to ߲ݴý University, where she will graduate in May with a theatre degree and experiences in 14 countries.
Nine years ago, Associate Professor of Professional Studies James Perry started a book club bringing ߲ݴý students together with Nebraska State Penitentiary inmates.
Kelly Clancy, assistant professor of political science, John Spilker, assistant professor of music and gender studies, and Flor de Maria Garcia-Garza, a junior business and psychology major, were each recognized for their work in raising awareness for issues of diversity and inclusion on campus.
Sophomores Michaela Wells and Laurel Withee recognized Earth Week last April by attending at lecture about the Flint, Michigan water crisis. Little did they know a 60-minute lecture would lead them to an 11-hour drive.
Her commitment and service to students are just a few reasons why the United Methodist Church Division of Higher Education has named her this year’s Exemplary Teacher.
"Coming into college I didn’t know much about scientific research," said senior Carlie Pickrel.
Little did she know she would spend much of her ߲ݴý undergraduate experience conducting research through Nebraska’s Idea Networks of Biomedical Research Excellence (INBRE).
She is also very passionate about her faith. Luckily for the junior from Aurora, Neb., ߲ݴý University helped her find an opportunity to merge both interests.
For the first time in 27 years, a ߲ݴý University student has been honored with the Roy G. Story Award, an honor that recognizes individuals or groups of faculty, administrators, staff members or volunteers.
߲ݴý University has set another enrollment record for new students in 2016-2017.
Last year the university celebrated its largest first-year class in 50 years. That enrollment success continues this year with 486 new students — up from 478 last year.