Celebration begins as thousands of Huskers return for fall semester

by University Communication and Marketing

Jane Anderson dances for Anna Walters as the Alpha Phi members try out camera angles for Tik Tok videos planned to make as part of recruitment.
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Alpha Phi members (from left) Jane Anderson and Anna Walters test camera angles as they prepare to make TikTok videos for the sorority’s recruitment activities.
August 16, 2024

The University of Nebraska–Lincoln is shifting into celebration mode as thousands of Huskers return to campus ahead of the Aug. 26 start of the fall semester.

Big Red Welcome festivities, which begin Aug. 19 and continue into the first weeks of the new semester, aim to foster school spirit, ease the transition back to academic life, and provide students opportunities to venture out and find their community.

Signature events include college-specific welcomes on Aug. 22; Tunnel Walk, New Student Welcome and Chancellor’s BBQ on Aug. 23; Boneyard Bash and Well-being Fest on Aug. 24; and the Big Red Welcome Street Festival on Aug. 25.

Huskers can access a full list of events by downloading the Nebraska app or visiting the Big Red Welcome webpage.

Sammy Smith, a senior in the College of Journalism and Mass Communications, takes a photo of CAST mentors by Broyhill Fountain on Aug. 16. The CAST mentors program is offered through UNL’s Center for Academic Success and Transition and will support more than 300 students in the fall semester.
Craig Chandler | University Communication and Marketing
Sammy Smith, a senior in the College of Journalism and Mass Communications, takes a photo of CAST mentors by Broyhill Fountain on Aug. 16. The CAST mentors program is offered through UNL’s Center for Academic Success and Transition and will support more than 300 students in the fall semester.

Students will also be moving into campus residence halls between Aug. 18-22, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day. Students and family members check in at the north entrance of the Devaney Sports Center during a scheduled time before moving in.

Faculty, staff, visitors and Lincoln residents should expect minor traffic delays around City Campus due to lane closures. Areas that will be impacted include:

  • Around the Devaney Sports Center;
  • Transformation Drive, closed from Court Street to 19th Street, 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., Aug. 18-22;
  • The south-bound, right-most lane on Antelope Valley Parkway between 17th/X streets and Vine Street will be designated as a turning lane for move-in; and
  • 16th and 17th streets are designated routes for move-in and increased traffic is expected.

The move-in schedule for campus residence halls includes:

Aug. 18 — Early move-in at most residence halls for students who are part of designated programs;

Aug. 19 — Harper, Schramm and Smith;

Aug. 20 — Abel, Sandoz and Kauffman Academic Residential Center;

Aug. 21 — Eastside Suites, Knoll Residential Center, University Suites, Massengale and Love Memorial; and

Aug. 22 — Eastside Suites, Knoll Residential Center, University Suites, Courtyards and Village.

Additional information, including maps for traffic flows, is available on the University Housing website.

Davin Seeger smiles as the Cornhusker Marching Band cymbals watch their form in the Lied Center Commons’ windows during practice on Aug. 16.
Craig Chandler | University Communication and Marketing
Davin Seeger smiles as Cornhusker Marching Band cymbals players practice their form reflected in Lied Center Commons’ windows on Aug. 16.

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