In the College of Engineering, we share the stories of our faculty, staff, students and alumni & celebrate various heritage and other nationally recognized months – including Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, which runs through May 31. Click the link below to join our celebration.
The College of Engineering N-E Ride shuttle between City Campus and Scott Campus will not be in service this summer. The shuttles will end May 14 and resume on the first day of fall classes: Monday, August 22.
The College of Engineering N-E Ride shuttle between City Campus and Scott Campus will not be in service this summer. The shuttles will end May 14 and resume on the first day of fall classes (UNL and UNO): Monday, August 22, 2022. For more information about the shuttles, click the link below.
The faculty/staff parking lot south of the intersection of Vine and 17th streets will be closed for residence hall move-out on Thursday and Friday, May 12-13. This summer, UNL Housing is replacing the roof on the Courtyard and stalls on the west side of 17th street will not be available.
Neal Lewis, assistant professor of practice in the Master of Engineering Management program, will conduct the MEM Seminar, “An Engineer’s Approach to Social Security Planning: When to Start Benefits,” on Wednesday, May 11, noon-1 p.m. via Zoom (link below). You can watch in Othmer 114D or PKI 100A. Continue reading…
The Spring 2022 Crucial Conversations® training workshop will be held Monday, May 16 from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the Carol Joy Holling Conference and Retreat Center in Ashland, Nebraska. Register at the link below. Continue reading…
The 2022 Future of the Building Industry Workshop, May 23-24 at Scott Conference Center in Omaha, will connect research on indoor environmental quality, sensing and controls to current challenges/opportunities of living environments for aging adults. Continue reading…
The ASEE Midwest Section Conference (Sept. 11-13 in Tulsa, Oklahoma) has issued a call for papers. The conference will have full papers, short papers, student poster presentations, and a student IGNITE session. Final papers due July 31. For more information on the conference, click the link below.
Events of interest for College of Engineering faculty and staff:
5/11: MEM Seminar, Neal Lewis: “An Engineer’s Approach to Social Security Planning: When to Start Benefits,” noon-1 p.m., via Zoom, or in either Othmer 114D or PKI 100A. https://unl.zoom.us/j/94520921117