December #LevelUp Shout Outs!

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Student Involvement would like to say congrats and kudos to the following RSO Advisors and student members for making outstanding contributions to their field of study, campus, and/or the Lincoln community. Way to #LevelUp!

Amy Goodburn - Advisor for First Generation Student Organization
Amy was selected as a fellow in the sixth cohort of the Academy for Innovative Higher Education Leadership. The eight-month program, hosted by Arizona State and Georgetown universities, focus on preparing fellows to lead organizational change at colleges and universities.

Pat Tetreault – Advisor of multiple RSOs, including: Student Alliance Gender Equality and Sexual Health, The Change, UNL Disability Club, & oSTEM@UNL
Pat is among the authors of the award-winning publication, “Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Americans at Risk.” The publication won the LGBTQ Non-Fiction category best book at the American Book Fest.

Rodger Farr – Agronomy major, Officer for the Agronomy Club and CASNR Advisory Board, and member of FFA Alumni Association and UNL Soil Judging Team
Kolby Grint– Agronomy major and Officer for the Agronomy Club and UNL Soil Judging Team
Rodger and Kolby, along with their fellow team members, took second place in the Quiz Bowl competition at the annual international meeting of the American Society of Agronomy, Crop Science Society of America, and the Canadian Society of Agronomy, Nov. 3-6 in Baltimore, Maryland.

Samantha Teten– Agronomy major, President of the CASNR Coffee Club and Agronomy Club, and member of Alpha Lambda Delta, Alpha Zeta, FFA Alumni Association, and UNL Soil Judging Team
Samantha collected second place in the Presidents’ Trophy contest at the annual international meeting of the American Society of Agronomy, Crop Science Society of America, and the Canadian Society of Agronomy, Nov. 3-6 in Baltimore, Maryland. The contest is designed to showcase the success of student-led agronomy clubs and the related work completed by students. Rodger, Kolby, and Samantha also earned a second-place team finish in the crops judging competition, which consisted of three parts — plant and seed identification; lab practical; and agronomic problem solving.

Our goal at Student Involvement is to get students connected and involved, and to provide them opportunities to make a positive impact on campus, in the community, and beyond. Those impacts, whether big or small, are worth celebrating and we want to help you and your organization do just that. We at Student Involvement want to share with the campus community all the great ways the students, faculty and staff #LevelUpUNL to make themselves and our Husker community better. Has someone recently taken on a leadership position or additional responsibilities within their club? Volunteered to help when it wasn’t expected? Gone above and beyond to mentor a friend, co-worker, roommate, etc? We want to hear about it! Nominate the transformational leaders in your life so that we can recognize and highlight their grit, initiative, and/or achievement, as well as present them with a token of our appreciation for making UNL the vibrant hub we know it to be.

To nominate someone for Leveling Up, please complete the form found at this link: https://involved-apps.unl.edu/a/LevelUpUNL/

More details at: https://go.unl.edu/3pwg