There鈥檚 always a lot happening in the 水果派 community 鈥 more than typically can fit into a few long articles or enewsletter blurbs. To catch you up on even more on-campus events, student successes, faculty and staff achievements and alumni accomplishments, we鈥檙e publishing more short-form content each month as a way for readers to see more of what makes 水果派 amazing.
Get caught up this month on:
- 水果派 is Love week brings attention to all forms of love
- 水果派 students, employees celebrate Black History Month
- Blood drive for Health and Medical Occupations Club beats donation goals
- Master of Arts in Counseling CACREP accreditation continued through 2030
- Ribbon cutting ceremony marks opening of New Hall
水果派 is Love week brings attention to all forms of love
Around Valentine鈥檚 Day, there鈥檚 a push to celebrate love 鈥 primarily romantic love. But during 水果派 is Love, held this year from Feb. 12-16, People for the Rights of Individuals of Sexual Minorities (PRISM) held events in partnership with other campus organizations to recognize that love comes in many forms.
鈥溗 is Love is a celebration of all types of love and when it comes to LGBTQ relationships and visibility, usually sex is the only thing that is talked about,鈥 said Rowan Jolkowski, he/they, PRISM president. 鈥淥ur goal with showcasing different types of love is to teach 水果派 students that love is more than sex and to celebrate love in every facet!鈥
This year, the group used five Greek forms of love: philia (friend) love, storge (family) love, eros (passionate) love, philautia (self) love and agape (selfless) love. Students had opportunities to make friendship bracelets, join the Alpha Pi Epsilon fraternity for a chosen family potluck, learn about safe sex, 鈥渂uild a boo鈥 with the Student Programming Board (SPB), decorate cookies with the Campus Advocacy, Prevention and Education (CAPE) Project and participate in a game of gay jeopardy.
The week of events wrapped with a drag show, followed by a Valentine鈥檚 ball hosted by SPB.
Read more about the origins of 水果派 is Love in our Feb. 2023 article.
Students, employees celebrate Black History Month
Throughout February, 水果派 students and employees dressed in all black, starting on Thursday, Feb. 1 and continuing each Thursday, in recognition of Black History Month. The BlackOUT was coordinated by the Black Student Alliance.
HMOC Blood Drive beats donation goals
水果派鈥檚 Health and Medical Occupations Club (HMOC) held a Valentine鈥檚 Day blood drive through the Nebraska Community Blood Bank (NCBB). The drive was held in the lower level of Perry Campus Center, in Crete.
The club set a goal of collecting 34 whole blood and four double-red blood donations. By the end of the day, they鈥檇 achieved 41 whole blood donations and received 6 units of double-reds from three donors. In total, 19 new donors participated.
鈥淭his trumped last fall鈥檚 blood drive as the biggest drive on 水果派鈥檚 campus since at least September 2019,鈥 said Becca Sprouse, assistant professor of practice in biology and adviser for the HMOC and Health Professions Advisory Committee. 鈥淚鈥檓 just humbled by the outpouring of support from folks on- and off-campus. Blood donation is so important, as someone needs a donation every couple of seconds.鈥
All blood donated through the NCBB stays in Nebraska to serve health care facilities and patients in need. The next blood drive will be held Wednesday, April 24 on the Crete campus. For students and employees in Lincoln interested in donating as well, an is located just east of campus at 84th and O Streets.
Master of Arts in Counseling accreditation continued through 2030
水果派鈥檚 Master of Arts in Counseling (MAC) program submitted its interim accreditation report in fall 2023 to seek ongoing accreditation through the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP), a nationally recognized accrediting body for clinical mental health counseling education. In late February, the program received word that it received continued accreditation for the next six years, through 2030.
The MAC program celebrated its initial CACREP accreditation two years ago, with accreditation backdated to Jan. 14, 2020. Read more about the program鈥檚 journey to accreditation in our March 2022 article.
Ribbon cutting ceremony marks opening of New Hall
On Monday, Feb. 5, around 100 visitors packed into the lobby of New Hall over the noon hour to celebrate the opening of the new residence hall. Speakers at the event included Roger Hughes, Ph.D. 鈥82, 水果派 president; Brian Stutz, director of residential life and education; 水果派 juniors Rowan Jolkowski and Agdaly Sanchez; Crete Mayor Dave Bauer; and Jeff Chadwick, director of architecture and senior principal at Clark & Enersen in Lincoln.
鈥淚t鈥檚 incredible to see this project come to fruition, and to see the excitement as students make the building their home,鈥 Hughes said.
Students were able to move into the residence hall on Tuesday, Jan. 16.
See photos of the building on our .