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After winter break, students were welcomed back to campus by several inches of snow. The weather caused the university to cancel the first two days of classes.

Winter J-term returning for 2021-2022 academic year

August 20, 2021
ast January, UNK officials have plans to keep the intersession in its future academic calendars. Starting in the 2021-2022 academic year, J-term will continue to be offered for winter learning.
Snow and ice have continued to cover UNK walkways and streets around Kearney.

Campus navigation impaired by onslaught of winter weather

ALEXIS HENRY February 17, 2021
With the past couple of weeks turning the town of Kearney into a large snow pile, it has been rather difficult for some students to navigate campus. On campus, unclean roads and sidewalks play a major part in how students travel to and from classes.
After winter break, students were welcomed back to campus by several inches of snow. The weather caused the university to cancel the first two days of classes.

A winter to remember – Students reflect on extended winter break

ALEXIS HENRY February 10, 2021
Snow, snow, and more snow. For the first time in UNK’s history an extra long winter break was given to the students and staff associated with the University.
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