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Comics about the COVID-19 Pandemic created with a grant from the National Science Foundation. The comics were exhibited at the NE State Capitol in April 2021 and then published as a comic book by the University of Nebraska Press.

Handbook Against the Pandemic: Islamic Guidance for the COVID-19 Crisis was written by a prominent Islamic scholar from Thailand, Dr. Ismail Lutfi Japakiya, during the height of the pandemic in 2020. Dr. Japakiya currently serves as the Rector of…

During East Campus Discovery Days, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries invited visitors to the newly renovated Dinsdale Family Learning Commons and asked them to share their COVID-19 experiences by making videos in the one-button studio. In this…

During East Campus Discovery Days, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries invited visitors to the newly renovated Dinsdale Family Learning Commons and asked them to share their COVID-19 experiences by making videos in the one-button studio. In this…

During East Campus Discovery Days, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries invited visitors to the newly renovated Dinsdale Family Learning Commons and asked them to share their COVID-19 experiences by making videos in the one-button studio. In this…

During East Campus Discovery Days, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries invited visitors to the newly renovated Dinsdale Family Learning Commons and asked them to share their COVID-19 experiences by making videos in the one-button studio. In this…

During East Campus Discovery Days, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries invited visitors to the newly renovated Dinsdale Family Learning Commons and asked them to share their COVID-19 experiences by making videos in the one-button studio. In this…

During East Campus Discovery Days, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries invited visitors to the newly renovated Dinsdale Family Learning Commons. Writing and drawing, visitors added their pandemic stories to a community collage. Photos show the…

During the spring of 2021, many activities, like intramural basketball, resumed. Life began to feel very close to normal. The only major difference was that people wore masks everywhere.

With all important meetings happening online, a new dress code emerged. Zoom Formal meant dressed up on top and casual below.

On March 13, 2020, the day after Chancellor Green announced that UNL would shut down for two weeks and move to virtual classes, the students of the Raikes School held a large outdoor dance party. This tradition normally happens at the end of the…

Essay on Teaching about Pandemics during a Pandemic

The Nebraska Alumni Association publishes four magazines each year. When the pandemic hit, plans for the next magazine were scrapped and reimagined to cover the drastic changes taking place on campus and in the world. Alumni across multiple affected…

2021 March completion of 52 weeks of photos created at least weekly during the coronavirus quarantine and following period

Post-clinic tent area with free food and Herbie!

One of many signholders on campus pointing towards the vaccine clinic.

Experience participating in vaccine study

Information for sharing on social media about a vaccine clinic to be held on UNL campus. On Tuesday, April 20, 2021 @LNKhealth will host a COVID-19 vaccine clinic on campus for UNL students, faculty and staff. Pre-registration available. Walk-ins (19…

A Yorkie Apso rests in sunlight and glances away from the window. Caption on the photo: "My co-worker likes to keep an eye on the neighborhood for me."

Describes the experience of being on campus during shutdown and fall of 2020

Our office with drawings to envision hanging plexi-glass to keep aerosals more contained between customers; after the 2020/03/12 shut down when hundreds of students visited our lobby to return permits, we needed to try to direct and limit the numbers…

Pinnacle Bank Arena, most student workers should've gotten their 2nd shots here on this day!

This is my story of my COVID 19 experience as a health care provider living in NYC

I've been growing this bloodleaf since the start of quarantine

The subzero temperatures of February 2021 made the pandemic even more challenging with rolling blackouts, snow-nados, and Texas under ice. Electricity reminded us how valuable it is...even during the end of the world.

Covid masks actually help…

I've been trying to appreciate the good in things around me. Somedays that can be tough. But, it's surprising how much comfort I've found in nature.

During the pandemic, I've spent most of my time at home. It can get lonely. My dog's good company, though.

Video about being socially distant.

This is a picture of my cat Atlas. Since I have been social distancing and choosing to study from home, I have gotten to spend a lot of time with my cat. I often find her sitting on my keyboard to keep me company. She has been my quarantine study…

A photo of myself with my first prototype of a COVID face mask.