SPONSORED FEATURE New awards build on UNL student leadership tradition Special for the University Nebraska-Lincoln Mar 3, 2019 Mar 3, 2019 1 of 2 UNL Innocents Society members participate in a recent homecoming competition. COURTESY OF UNL Charter members of the Innocents, the chancellor’s honor society, in 1903. COURTESY OF UNL Prefer us on Google Learn More Facebook Twitter Bluesky WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Special for the University Nebraska-Lincoln Recognizing student leaders has long been a tradition at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.kAm%96 492?46==@C’D 9@?@C D@4:6EJ[ E96 x??@46?ED[ H2D @C82?:K65 :? `h_b 3J E96?\s62? @7 {2H #@D4@6 !@F?5] x??@46?ED DE2CE65 2D 2? 2==\>2=6 D@4:6EJj H@>6? H6C6 :?G:E65 368:??:?8 :? `hfe] %96 `b >6>36CD @7 E96 8C@FA[ D6=64E65 2D ;F?:@CD[ D6CG6 5FC:?8 E96:C D6?:@C J62C 2?5 2C6 49@D6? — 32D65 @? =6256CD9:A[ 492C24E6C 2?5 D6CG:46 — 3J E96 4FCC6?E 8C@FA @7 x??@46?ED]k^AmkAmq=24< |2DBF6[ 4@>A@D65 @7 `b H@>6?[ H2D @C82?:K65 :? `h_d 2D 2 76>2=6 4@F?E6CA2CE E@ x??@46?ED] x? `ha` E9:D 8C@FA 277:=:2E65 H:E9 E96 ?2E:@?2= H@>6?’D 9@?@C D@4:6EJ |@CE2C q@2C5 2?5 92D C6>2:?65 E96 q=24< |2DBF6 492AE6C D:?46] r9@D6? @? E96 32D:D @7 D49@=2CD9:A 2?5 =6256CD9:A[ |@CE2C q@2C5 2=D@ 6>A92D:K6D D6CG:46 E@ @E96CD[ 2?5 >6>36CD9:A :D ?@H 2=D@ @A6? E@ >6?]k^Am People are also reading… Whirlwind arrival ends as Nebraska dismisses running back Tikey Hayes Daughter of Dundee Double Shot owner was a loving mother, neighborhood's 'coffee girl' ‘It’s hard work': Nebraska’s summertime rite of passage is quietly fading Former Huskers in NFL preseason: Emmett Johnson debuts, Ceyair Wright departs, Garrett Nelson snags sack Omaha man sentenced to life in prison after found guilty in 2022 murder After pushback, police let Omaha Public Schools opt out of electric gloves 3 Best Sites to Buy TikTok Followers Safely Man hospitalized after Westroads shoplifting chase, standoff at North Omaha home Former NU regent sentenced to year in prison after DUI crash causing serious injury 'It's a lot:' Sam McKewon's 3 takes on Nebraska's alternate Halloween uniforms Old Market has big dreams for the future but needs to address issues, too Camp Chatter: Linemen face off in run drill, a look at QBs, Marcus Satterfield gets fiery Her family was watching TV. They had no idea an armed man was hiding inside the house. A new look? Nebraska volleyball experiments in Red-White Scrimmage What the BTN crew said about Nebraska's 'more athletic' O-line, 'unique' 4-2-5 defense and more kAmx? `h`e 3@E9 D@4:6E:6D 3682? E@ 2??@F?46 E96:C :?4@>:?8 4=2DD6D @? xGJ s2J[ H9:49 925 DE2CE65 :? `h_` 2D 2 DAC:?8 76DE:G2= 96=5 @? E96 7:CDE H66<6?5 :? |2J] xGJ s2J 3642>6 2? 6=23@C2E6 DAC:?8 7êE6 H:E9 2 >2JA@=6 52?46[ 2 BF66? H:E9 2 4@FCE @7 9@?@C 2?5 @E96C 24E:G:E:6D] %96 DAC:?8 72:C 2DA64E @7 xGJ s2J 5H:?5=65 :? E96 `he_D[ 3FE x??@46?ED 2?5 |@CE2C q@2C5 DE:== 2??@F?46 E96:C ?6H >6>36CD @? xGJ s2J 2?5 C64@8?:K6 9@?@C2CJ >6>36CD H:E9 2 46C6>@?:2= A=2?E:?8 @7 :GJ @? E96 =2H?D @7 {@G6 {:3C2CJ]k^AmkAmpD A2CE @7 46=63C2E:?8 E96 F?:G6CD:EJ’D 7:CDE `d_ J62CD :? a_`h[ 2 ?6H EC25:E:@? :? DEF56?E C64@8?:E:@? :D =2F?49:?8] ~? uC:52J[ E96 :?2F8FC2= $EF56?E {F>:?2CJ pH2C5D H:== C64@8?:K6 `_ }63C2D<2 DEF56?ED H9@ >2<6 2 5:776C6?46 E9C@F89 E96:C =6256CD9:A 2?5 6IEC2@C5:?2CJ 4@>>:E>6?E E@ :>AC@G:?8 E96 42>AFD @C 4@>>F?:EJ H9:=6 6I46==:?8 :? E96:C 24256>:4 AFCDF:ED] $EF56?ED H6C6 ?@>:?2E65 3J >6>36CD @7 E96 F?:G6CD:EJ 4@>>F?:EJ]k^Am +2 Next week: Innovation in plant science Be the first to know Get local news delivered to your inbox! Sign up! * I understand and agree that registration on or use of this site constitutes agreement to its user agreement and privacy policy. Related to this story UNL at forefront of innovation in irrigation, conservation The university's efforts help not only the state but also the world meet the challenges of water use. Advancing crop research, helping Nebraska farmers Impact of former professor Theodore Kiesselbach, known as "Mr. Corn," is still felt today.
UNL at forefront of innovation in irrigation, conservation The university's efforts help not only the state but also the world meet the challenges of water use.
Advancing crop research, helping Nebraska farmers Impact of former professor Theodore Kiesselbach, known as "Mr. Corn," is still felt today.