Faculty and staff are still welcome to register by Friday, March 6 to attend the fifth-annual The Complete Engineer® Conference (Saturday, March 7) at Nebraska Innovation Campus; the event is free to attend. Please encourage students to register and attend. Continue reading…
All College of Engineering staff are encouraged to join Dean Pérez and the Staff Council for the All-Staff Meeting, 2-4 p.m., Thursday, March 5 in Ashland. It will include college updates from the dean, recognition of new employees, fun activities and refreshments. Register at link below. Continue reading…
The Office of Executive Vice Chancellor announced the Teaching & Learning Symposium will be Friday, Feb. 28 from noon-4:30 p.m. at Nebraska Innovation Campus Conference Center. Open to all faculty and lecturers. Registration for GA and TA opens Wednesday, Feb. 19.
The Engineering and Computing Education Core is excited to offer two more teaching-focused workshops this spring for faculty/graduate students. "Inclusive Teaching: Strategies for College Courses,” is Friday, March 13 from noon to 1 p.m. Use the link below to register or for more information. Continue reading…
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…
Registration is now open for SciComm, a professional conference at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln on effective science communication held March 27-29. The conference trains scientists, educators, communicators, students and artists on effective science communication techniques. Continue reading…
Kasey M. Faust will present “When Things Don’t Go as Planned; Challenges of Urban Decline and Rapid Growth in Today’s Cities” at 11 a.m., Friday, Feb. 21 (SEC 111 & PKI 160). The seminar will explore the consequences of population dynamics and city infrastructures through a systems lens. Continue reading…
Dennis Hensen was chosen as the Week 1 winner in the "Get Moving in 2020" wellness challenge. Keep working toward your fitness goals and log in your results to be eligible for more prize drawings.
2/21: Seminar: Kelsey M. Faust, "When Things Don’t Go as Planned; Challenges of Urban Decline and Rapid Growth in Today’s Cities, 11 a.m., SEC 111 & PKI 160.