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On exploring, stories and this project: Thoughts from me (Courtney Van Hoosen) + VIDEO

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One's own story is always the hardest to write. In this post, I take a look at why exploring and stories mean so much to me, and reflect on what I've learned about humans doing this project. Now comes the time to write the hardest story of all: mine. Not because it’s so grand, but because it can be difficult to find your own story. In case you haven’t read the introduction letter to Humans of UNL or haven’t yet figured out who the first person “I” has been in the previous posts, allow me to introduce myself. My name is Courtney Van Hoosen. And this is what I've learned doing my Humans of UNL project . There are a hundred different ways I could introduce myself, and I’ve probably written at least as many in all of the cover letters, applications, speeches and emails I’ve made. For example, I could tell you: I’m a proud Nebraskan native, originally from Omaha who was dead set on leaving the state for college only to find myself the perfect ...

On educating, hospitality, and innovation: An interview with Dipra Jha

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If you didn’t know already, the International Man of Hospitality makes his home as a professor at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln: Dipra Jha. Read Dipra’s story to learn the purpose behind education, the secret to true hospitality, and the reason innovation is key to success. The bespectacled, always impeccably dressed and smiling Dipra Jha entered into my life soon after I began my job at UNL’s Office of Global Strategies in September 2018, at a meeting on for virtual exchange at the university. My first impression upon meeting this International Man of Hospitality: Wow, I can’t wait to pick his brain on all sorts of things. Since then, I’ve had the pleasure to pick his brain about a plethora of topics: cross-cultural competency, menu options at Hiro 88, videography, traveling and more. In fact, I often joke with him that I need to have a map just for “Where in the World is Dipra?” But as I mention at the end of this post, there’s still many more topic...

On being differently-abled, leadership and love: An interview with Victo Nalule

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The first thing you notice about Victo Nalule is not that she’s differently abled or in a wheel chair; it’s her smile. As you get to know her journey through leadership and love, you realize just how inspiring this bright woman is. Working at a university, many of my friends joke with me that summers must be slow and relaxing. My response is usually a (half-crazy or sleep deprived) laugh. No, my summers are not slow and lazy; they are long but exciting days as my office works our way through hosting the Mandela Washington Fellowship for Young African Leaders . On June 19th when the Fellows arrived, I had little idea just how incredible and inspiring these 25 young African leaders would be. Now, six weeks and a full heart of memories later, I continue to be impressed by each of them. And while I wish I had the time to write a story on each of them, one of the stories I knew I had to write is none other than the beautifully bright and optimistic Victo Nalule. ...

On mental health, art and Japan: an interview with Hope Anderson

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A passionate advocate for self-care and mental health, an inspiring artist and a lover of Japanese culture, Hope Anderson can teach everyone a lot about living a fulfilling life. As a UNL alumni and staff, there are at least a thousand different Huskers I could have chosen to write this feature on. But I find that we often don’t know enough about the story of those we interact with the most, such as our coworkers. Today, I want to introduce you to my friend and coworker, Hope Anderson . The first time I heard of Hope was from my director, when she explained that one of my office’s student workers was interning in Japan and how excited she was to have her return in January because, quite simply, she was great. My first thoughts were excited exclamations in Japanese (having just returned from teaching in Japan myself on the JET Program ) and wondering if we could geek out together over a mutual love of Japanese food, Daiso dollar stores and their superior stationery. The ...