Tomorrow is your last chance to vote for Tau Beta Pi Distinguished Teaching Award

Tau Beta Pi Distinguished Teaching Award finalists (from left) Kevin Cole, Gary Krause, Angela Pannier and Clarence Waters
Tau Beta Pi Distinguished Teaching Award finalists (from left) Kevin Cole, Gary Krause, Angela Pannier and Clarence Waters

Tomorrow (Tuesday, April 4) at 8 p.m. is the deadline for engineering students to vote online for one of the four Nebraska Engineering faculty who are the finalists for the Tau Beta Pi Distinguished Teaching Award.

The finalists are – Kevin Cole, professor of mechanical and materials engineering; Gary Krause, associate professor of civil engineering; Angela Pannier, associate professor of biological systems engineering; and Clarence Waters, professor of architectural engineering.

All current students are invited to vote (link below) for one of the four finalists before voting closes Tuesday, April 4 at 8 p.m. Each student may vote only once. The Tau Beta Pi Distinguished Teaching Award will be presented in April 2017.

More details at: http://go.unl.edu/xyxw