Vine Street between 16th and 17th Streets is scheduled to reopen today after being closed for two weeks for construction projects. The N-E Ride shuttle will resume its usual pick-up/drop-off in front of Othmer Hall on Wednesday, Oct. 19.
IN THE NEWS: Kiewit Hall will build workforce for Nebraska
Highlighting the Nebraska Engineering community receiving recognition in the media.
COLLEGE NEWS
University President Ted Carter discusses how Kiewit Hall will help produce Nebraska’s engineering and construction workforces of the future. https://nebraska.edu/president/husker-halftime
Sam Wu, mechanical engineering master’s alum, is the new managing director/chief operating officer for Ford China. https://go.unl.edu/2c4m
For Tesarek triplets, all ECE graduates, OPPD is a family tradition. https://go.unl.edu/gv7f
Industrial Machine Digest features interview with ECE alum Andrew Dierks, director of product management and marketing at Conductix-Wampfler. https://go.unl.edu/ks8j
If you know of someone who has been featured in the media, contact Karl Vogel – kvogel2@unl.edu – with the information so it can be included in future editions.
The College of Engineering is launching a series of lunchtime learning sessions for faculty and staff to study Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI) fundamentals together. Bi-weekly sessions begin Tuesday, Oct. 11, and the in-person locations will alternate between City and Scott Campuses. Continue reading…
The Holland Computing Center is hosting a MATLAB Software Carpentry Workshop today-Tuesday (Oct. 17-18) over Zoom to provide an introduction to research computing and automation through bash scripting, software version control and MATLAB. A link is below. Continue reading…
The College of Engineering Staff Council's annual Live Well challenge will run through November, where participants create and track their own wellness goals. Participants will be eligible for weekly prizes and a grand prize at the end of the challenge. Continue reading…
Protect yourself and your campus community from the spread of influenza by getting your annual flu shot at the University Health Centers in Lincoln and Omaha. Faculty and staff flu shots have a charge, which can be submitted to private insurance. Appointments required. Continue reading…
The American Council of Engineering Companies Nebraska Transportation Conference will be Wednesday, Nov. 16 at Nebraska Innovation Campus. Registration is free for students and $30 for faculty and staff before Nov. 1 or $35 after Nov. 1. Click the link for more information or to register.
In Nebraska Engineering, all are welcome. To share stories of our faculty, staff, students and alumni, we celebrate various heritage and other nationally recognized months – including National Hispanic Heritage Month, which runs through Saturday, Oct. 15. Click the link below to read our stories.