In spring 2020
when the world went remote,
we stayed connected
At Nebraska, we believe in the power of every person. While the COVID-19 pandemic has called for changes in the ways we engage in teaching and learning, one thing that will never change is our focus on maintaining human connection and a sense of community. In these videos, our students share how their one-to-one connections with professors made all the difference when the world went remote in spring 2020.
SAPPHIRE SKYE TOTH
-Music-
"They gave me everything I needed to not just be productive in my classes but stay who I am through all of this."
AJ HANSON
-Hospitality & Tourism Management-
"It felt like they cared, and that was really important to me."
DANIEL IKPEAMA
-Choral Conducting-
"They really looked out for me and cared about getting to know me and being able to help me succeed."
QUINN MCFADDEN
-Architecture-
“I couldn't have done it without my professors, the student organizations and the professionals that really put students first."
RAMARRO LAMAR
-Political Science-
"I felt like everything was just kind of catered toward the student."
ERIKA CASARIN
-Management-
"Every member of the faculty and staff really just care about you as an individual."
ABBEY SCHNEFF
-Psychology-
"I genuinely could not have done it without my Law and Public Policy Research Lab."
MATTHEW RINGLER
-Actuarial Science-
"I think that Nebraska did a fantastic job, and I don't really see how anyone could really top that."
LAUREN TRITCH
-Advertising & Public Relations-
"Even though I wasn't on campus, UNL still had my back."