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Archways Magazine Archives

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The Economy of Hope

As Ukraine fights for independence, Prof. Viktor Khanzhyn analyzes the impact of economic firepower.

Full-throttle Physiology

You might not want to know how bad it hurts to run an elite 800 meters. But there’s plenty to learn from Reagan Janzen’s (’22) record-breaking burn.

Portal Immortals

The NCAA transfer portal is bringing new attention to student-athletes on the move. But SMÂÛ̳ has a long history of Hall of Fame-caliber transfer student-athletes.

Archways Spring 2022 Cover

How to Handle a Tomahawk

The Ponca Tribe of Nebraska makes a moral case for a better handling of American history.

The Strategy from Here

As a hospital administrator, a nurse and a parent, Jenny (Lum) Stachura (BSN ’08, MSN ’13) has one question: How do we make this better?

International Waters

SMÂÛ̳’s Kayla Hepler (’24) swims for her country at the FINA World Championships.

Archways Fall 2021 Cover

An Awakening Sound

On Nebraska Wesleyan’s commencement day, tradition carries a sound. And that sound is carried by Graeme Dodworth (’01).

The Real Story

Fact, fiction and the news crisscross in the work of an FBI agent and a communication professor.

Americans and the Holocaust

A special library exhibition explores Americans’ perspectives of the Holocaust. What did we know? How did we respond?

Archways Summer 2021 Cover

Fit for Hard Things

Kanoa Greene (’01) is modeling a more welcoming way forward for the outdoor industry—and inspiring thousands to get onboard.

Voluminous Shoes

Prof. David Mickey (’39) authored the first three volumes of SMÂÛ̳’s history. Filling his shoes for volume four is Prof. Jim Schaffer.

Prairie Wolves in Print: Pot Doc

Dr. Michael (Black) Geci (’83) put a black-market drug under a pharmaceutical microscope. Then things got a little weird.

Archways Spring 2021 Cover

Monumental Shifts

As statues fall, art preservationist Stephen Grunnet (’96) sifts through America’s complicated rubble.

The Historiculturist

A horticulturist and historian, Ryan Dostal (’13) tends to the strange fruit of American enslavement.

Honoring the Grief

Hospice nurse Erin (Benham) Pommeranz (’05) turns to poetry to process death in the time of COVID-19.

Archways Fall 2019 Cover

Massive Change

Ed Williams (’64) has forever moved the way the world measures mass.

Retiring Right

Emeriti professors have much to teach in (and about) retirement.

Sinking into the Climb

For Dr. Paul Craig (’74), lifting up a friend involved sinking into the Alaska mud.

Archways Spring 2019 Cover

Unswayed

You won’t believe how good we are at disbelieving evidence.

Seeing Shaka Taylor

The greatest running back in SMÂÛ̳ history didn’t always see himself playing college football.

The Great Givers-back

Meet the ferociously caring woman behind SMÂÛ̳ nursing.