Nebraska’s Foster shares personal Juneteenth reflection
Nebraska Today writer Annie Albin asked Charlie Foster, assistant vice chancellor for inclusive student excellence, for a personal reflection on Juneteenth, and what it’s meant to her family.
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Nebraska Today writer Annie Albin asked Charlie Foster, assistant vice chancellor for inclusive student excellence, for a personal reflection on Juneteenth, and what it’s meant to her family.
I know that you don’t have to go into college with your whole future planned out. I’m feeling excited and optimistic about the rest of my time at UNL. I’m beyond grateful for my time here so far and look forward to my future as a Husker!