Lily Wang, professor of architectural engineering and former associate dean for faculty and inclusion, on July 1 became director of The Durham School of Architectural Engineering and Construction. Click the link below to read more about the new Durham School director.
The UNL COVID-19 vaccine registry giveaway ended Aug. 23, and nine people from Nebraska Engineering were among the prize winners. This included Jenna Huttenmaier of the School of Computing, who won a trip for two with Chancellor Ronnie Green to the 2022 Husker football game in Ireland.
Last chance to register for the College of Engineering All Staff Meeting and Luncheon on Friday, October 1, 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. at Strategic Air Command and Aerospace Museum near Ashland. The deadline is Thursday, Sept. 23. RSVP at the link below.
Please note that the schedule for the College of Engineering N-E Ride now features four departure times from Othmer Hall (City Campus) and PKI (Scott Campus). Also, riders using the shuttle system are required to use TripShot to reserve a seat and board the shuttle. Continue reading…
Toni Howard, administrative technician in the Dean’s Office (City Campus) is retiring after 37 years at the university (14+ in the College of Engineering). A virtual retirement reception for Toni is scheduled Tuesday, Aug. 31 from 3:30-4:30 p.m., with Zoom link below. “Drop by” whenever you can.
Creating a convergence in engineering education and an ever-changing workforce is the theme of the Frontiers in Education (FIE) 2021 Conference, scheduled for October 13-16. Hosted by the College of Engineering, this hybrid conference will be held in-person in Lincoln and virtually. Read more. Continue reading…
The first UNL fall career fair is Wednesday and Engineering Student Services is asking faculty to be aware of these dates as you plan your courses and help promote them to students. Theresa Luensmann and ESS have marketing materials available for you to share with your students. Continue reading…
The COE Update has moved its weekly publication date to Mondays during the Fall and Spring semesters to provide a more timely look at the week ahead. Stories/content should be submitted to Karl Vogel by Friday at noon for the next week's newsletter.