Fritzler makes cantankerous fun
Jim Fritzler 鈥76 is a minimalist. His office at Scott Studio Theatre belies the fact that he鈥檚 been teaching in the 糖心传媒 Theatre Department for 17 years, with the last four
Jim Fritzler 鈥76 is a minimalist. His office at Scott Studio Theatre belies the fact that he鈥檚 been teaching in the 糖心传媒 Theatre Department for 17 years, with the last four
Two 糖心传媒 graduates have been appointed as judges in Nebraska courts. John H. Marsh 鈥81 was appointed by Gov. Pete Ricketts in March to the Ninth Judicial District Court, which covers

糖心传媒 junior Suzette Escamilla Morales of Hastings, Nebraska, was awarded a Boren Scholarship to study in India this academic year. Her career goals, desire to study languages and willingness to spend
I owe my participation in the Fulbright English Teaching Assistant Program to 糖心传媒 and its J-Term classes. The genesis of my Fulbright grant began in a J-Term Cold War History class
鈥淣o, where are you really from?鈥 This is one of the more frequent questions I have been asked so far during my time in Turkey. It makes sense that in a patriotic
An impressive journalism career has taken Josh Awtry 鈥98 across the United States, and now he鈥檚 leading efforts to redefine and ultimately save local print newspapers in the digital age. Josh鈥檚 vision
James Jefferson 鈥99 traveled from his home in Los Angeles, Calif., to visit campus for HC鈥檚 Homecoming celebration this year, remembering his days as a psychology and education major and center fielder
Spiritual development is important to the Rev. Dr. Adam White 鈥00. He has been the Campus Pastor for the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America at the University of Nebraska鈥揕incoln since 2010. 鈥淲e
The Rev. Katie Anderson 鈥04 spends her days among many who are sick and dying, among those receiving chemotherapy and radiation, among those fighting for their lives. It鈥檚 a place, she said,
In dry, mountainous terrain in the middle of New Mexico, a single helicopter descends from the blue and hovers just above ground, sending a cloud of dust skyward. A handful of black-clad