LINCOLN, Neb. — Madelyn Martin of Hays, a recent graduate of Hays High School, is among 43 incoming first-year students selected to join the Nebraska Business Honors Academy at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln this fall. Comprising the academy's 10th cohort, the students hail from six U.S. states and 13 Nebraska communities.
Martin intends to major in marketing.
"This cohort exemplifies how Huskers create the future they want to see," said Kathy Farrell, James Jr. and Susan Stuart Endowed Dean of the College of Business. "They bring to Nebraska Business extensive experiences in leadership and academic achievements. These students will hone their academic and leadership skills, stretching their strengths together as they transform into future business leaders."
The cohorts complete most of their core and foundation business curriculum together using an action-based learning style focused on the development of critical thinking, technical and communication skills. Students choose from 11 academic majors in the College of Business, including business and law, offered in partnership with the Nebraska College of Law.
"We're incredibly excited to welcome our 10th cohort to the academy," said Erin Burnette, the academy's director. "This marks a key milestone for our program, and this group of students is the perfect compilation of talents, skills and ambitions to join the academy ranks."
The new students will participate in leadership activities and student competitions across the country to enhance their professional communication. The students will also participate in internships. This summer, more than 50% of academy students are participating in paid internships in 13 states and two countries.
Academy students also study abroad. Since January, 28% of the students have studied abroad in eight countries.
"These students are bright, eager and community-focused individuals, and I have no doubt they will quickly find ways to positively impact the academy, the College of Business and the university as a whole," Burnette said. "Our team feels very honored to be able to have a front-row seat as we help this cohort learn, grow and realize their potential as they progress through their college career."
Academy students are involved in more than 150 student organizations on campus, serving in a variety of leadership roles. Graduates have taken their talents to careers and graduate schools spanning 29 states and five countries.
Applications for the 2023 cohort open in August. To learn more, visit https://business.unl.edu/honorsacademy.
For the full list of students in the fall 2022 cohort, visit https://go.unl.edu/jirq.