The College is hosting a Football Tailgate on Saturday (Oct. 9) in Othmer Hall for alumni, faculty, staff and friends, starting at 3:30 p.m., three hours prior to kickoff of the Huskers vs. Michigan game. Volunteers are also needed to help with the tailgate. Continue reading…
Ana Barros, department head and professor of civil and environmental engineering at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, is the next Distinguished Speaker in the College of Engineering Seminar Series - Wednesday, Oct. 13. Continue reading…
The Engineering and Computing Education Core Fall Excellence in Teaching Series continues Friday, Oct. 8 via Zoom with a noon-1 p.m. session with a faculty panel – Libby Jones, Carl Nelson and David Yuill – discussing post-COVID teaching and transitions. To register, click the link below. Continue reading…
The Engineering and Computing Education Core, in collaboration with the Associate Dean for Undergraduate Programs, will be offering a series of ABET-focused seminars during the 2021-2022 academic year, with the next scheduled Oct. 8. To register and for more information, click the link below. Continue reading…
Faculty, staff and students are encouraged to participate in the NESCO Blood Drive, which is scheduled for Monday, Nov. 8 from noon-6 p.m. in PKI 158. Reserve your donation time by scanning the QR code in the photo or by going to the link below.
The Office of Research and Development’s Grand Challenges Initiative will be offering community-building events throughout the month of October, including one on quantum science and engineering. Register for any of these events by clicking the link below. Continue reading…
Nebraska Research Days will feature a Faculty Research and Creative Activity Slam at the Wick Alumni Center on Tuesday, Nov. 2, 4-6 p.m. Faculty from all disciplines are invited to submit short video proposals by Monday, Oct. 11 for an opportunity to present during the event. Continue reading…
FYI: The College of Engineering Business Center has relocated to W205 Nebraska Hall (next to the Engineering Library). The center was previously in 254 Scott Engineering Center.
Flu shots are now available at the University Health Center on City Campus for current students, faculty and staff. Because the flu and COVID-19 have similar symptoms, the Health Center highly recommends everyone get the flu vaccine this year to help prevent respiratory illness on campus. Continue reading…
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…