The College of Engineering has published the recommended strategies put forth by the COE Council on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion based on the results of the Fall 2021 COE Climate Survey. To read the report and the recommendations, click the link below via your log-in information.
Prize winners at the March 23 Engineering Pitch Competition were: First place – Auto Planter, Ian Tempelmeyer (grad student in biological systems engineering); second place – Transverse Direct Drive, Matthew Penne (grad student in electrical and computer
IN THE NEWS: Students in the spotlight
Below are highlights for Nebraska Engineering community members receiving recognition in the media.
College of Engineering beginning to see payoff on investments into people, facilities | journalstar.com; https://go.unl.edu/ljs_4-8-22
If you or someone you know has been featured in a newspaper or magazine, on television, radio or the internet, contact Karl Vogel – kvogel2@unl.edu – so it can be included in future editions.
The ECE Distinguished Lecture Series welcomes Philip Krein, who will speak on “The Future of Electric Cars: How do we charge them up and get real benefits?” - 2:30-3:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 19 in Nebraska Hall W183.
The COE Staff Council is pleased to announce the upcoming professional development opportunities for staff - the Work-Life Balance Workshop + Lunch with college leadership on Monday, May 2 beginning at noon. Continue reading…
The University of Nebraska at Omaha Commencement on May 13 is approaching quickly. Several areas need volunteers. Commencement begins at 9 a.m. in Baxter Arena for the UNO College of Arts & Sciences; College of Education, Health and Human Sciences; and the UNL College of Engineering. Continue reading…
Starting with the enrollment for the Fall 2022 semester, the College of Engineering will be utilizing 3-digit course numbers for some subject areas. This change was made to better align with ABET accreditation standards and streamline the transferability of coursework between City & Scott Campuses. Continue reading…
Janice P. Nimura, New York Times best-selling author, will present “The Doctors Blackwell: How Two Sisters Changed American Medicince” at the 2022 Charles & Linda Wilson Humanities in Medicine Lecture, Tuesday, April 12 from 3:30-5:30 p.m. at Sheldon Art Museum’s Abbott Auditorium.
The Office of Undergraduate Research seeks faculty mentors for the First Year Research Experience (FYRE) cohort for the 2022-2023 academic year. Mentor registration deadline is May 8. Continue reading…
4/19: ECE Distinguished Lecture Series: Philip Krein, “The Future of Electric Cars: How do we charge them up and get real benefits?”, 2:30-3:30 p.m., Nebraska Hall W183. https://go.unl.edu/m3tr