The Nebraska softball team has added infielder Mya Felder to its roster, Head Coach
Rhonda Revelle announced on Friday, July 9. Felder joins the Huskers as a transfer from Oregon, where she earned all-region recognition last season. “We are thrilled to have Mya join the Nebraska softball family,” Revelle said. “Mya is an experienced and accomplished hitter who has put up impressive numbers against some of the best pitchers in the country. Her bat will be a big addition to our lineup and her character and personality are a perfect fit for our program. We are excited to have Mya wear the Scarlet and Cream.”
NU Notes: Huskers Add Talented Transfer Mya Felder
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State Superintendent Tony Thurmond Announces 2021 Civic Learning Award Recipients
SACRAMENTO State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Thurmond announced today that 32 schools won this year’s Civic Learning Awards, which celebrate public schools’ efforts to engage students in civic learning. This year, the awards emphasize school-based efforts that went uninterrupted despite the pandemic. Now in its ninth year, the awards program is co-sponsored by State Superintendent Thurmond and Chief Justice of California Tani G. Cantil-Sakauye and is part of the Chief Justice s Civic Learning Initiative
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“I’m so proud of these schools for keeping students engaged in civic learning during a pandemic, especially as our country grapples with serious social and civic conversations and actions that can reimagine governance at all levels,” said State Superintendent Thurmond. “I’m a passionate supporter of civics education, which not only engages students, but of