The COE Update

N-E Ride shuttle buses carry students, faculty and staff between Lincoln and Omaha.
N-E Ride shuttle buses carry students, faculty and staff between Lincoln and Omaha.

Monitor website, app for N-E Ride updates

The N-E Ride shuttles that run between the City Campus and Scott Campus have resumed their usual schedule for spring semester. The service is free to students and employees of the University of Nebraska system.

Go online (link below) to see the full schedule.

Buses run each weekday while classes are in session, through finals week. However, with inclement weather a likelihood during the winter months, you should closely monitor the N-E Ride website and shuttle tracker app (links below) for the most up-to-date schedule information.

In the case of a weather event, the college works with Arrow Stage Lines and other local entities to closely monitor travel conditions between Lincoln and Omaha. There are several instances in which the shuttle schedule can be affected:

  • If either UNL or UNO cancels classes prior to morning classes beginning, the shuttles will not run.

  • If classes are canceled on either campus during the day, Arrow will try to complete any shuttles already in transit and/or provide the next available shuttle.

  • If road travel is deemed by law enforcement to be hazardous, shuttles will not run or the schedule may be adjusted.


Website 
https://engineering.unl.edu/n-e-ride/

Live Shuttle Tracker app http://www.nebraskaengineering.ridesystems.net/

 

IN THE NEWS: Nano-engineering, cave mapping

Nebraska engineers Peter and Eli Sutter have shown that sulfur can enhance the properties of van der Waals heterostructures that could improve technological offerings, including emergent electronic or optical properties, greater speed, and/or more functioA collection of College of Engineering faculty and staff gaining notice:

* Sandwiching nano-engineering technique could enhance next-generation electronics.

* Newspaper features CEE team's efforts to 3D map legendary local historic site Robber's Cave. Continue reading…

 

Next "We Are Nebraska" performance is Friday

The College of Engineering community is invited to the next performance of "We Are Nebraska," in which student interns use a hybrid of applied improv and applied theater to share personal stories. The presentation is Friday, Jan. 24 at 3:30 p.m. in the Johnny Carson Center for Emerging Arts. Continue reading…

 

Distinguished Lecture Series nominations open

Nominations are open for the 2021 Nebraska Lectures: Chancellor’s Distinguished Lecture Series. One lecture is schedule each semester; these are high-profile events that represent the highest recognition the Research Council bestows on an individual faculty member.
Continue reading…

 
Calendar / Events
Calendar / Events

Calendar / Events

Events of interest for College of Engineering faculty and staff: (click for full calendar):

* BSE Colloquium Series
* COE Seminars
* CAS Inquire Lecture Series
* FE Q&A
* University Undergraduate Research Opportunities
* BME Seminar
Continue reading…

 

COE Update is weekly

The COE Update is published weekly. Please send news and announcements to Karl Vogel at kvogel2@unl.edu, preferably no later than the Friday prior to the Tuesday publication.

 

Celebrate your Nebraska Engineering experience

We know faculty, staff and students do exciting things in classrooms and labs, but you also do big and interesting things in the rest of your day. Share your photos with the entire Nebraska Engineering community on the college's Facebook, Instagram and Twitter pages by using #NebEngineering.

 
Originally published January 21, 2020 - Submit an Item