Glow Big Red, 24 Hours of Husker Giving, starts at noon on Wednesday, Feb. 15 and ends at noon on Thursday, Feb. 16. Gifts to the College of Engineering will help support students with life-changing opportunities, including scholarships and faculty support. Continue reading…
Nominations for the college's annual faculty and staff awards must be submitted online at the link below by Wednesday, March 1 at 5 p.m. Continue reading…
The Master of Engineering Management program is ranked ninth in the 2023 U.S. News & World Report's rankings of Best Online Master's in Engineering Programs, and sixth in the same category for veterans. The 2023 MEM ranking represents a jump of eight spots from No. 17 in the 2022 rankings.
NUtech Ventures will host a coffee social today (Monday, Feb. 6) from 9-11 a.m. on first floor Engineering Research Center, near the west stairs. Stop by for coffee, donuts, and plenty of swag. NUtech staff will answer questions on patents, IP, entrepreneurship, and their internship program.
The ECEC’s Learning by Design program is for faculty who are preparing to teach a new course for the first time and/or who want to re-think or re-envision a previous course. Sessions are offered weekly on Scott and City campuses, beginning Wednesday and Friday this week (Feb. 8 & 10). Continue reading…
Executive Vice Chancellor Katherine Ankerson invites COE faculty to a get-together Thursday, March 9 from 8-9 a.m. in PKI 158. Come for coffee, light breakfast and to ask questions, receive updates and share concerns. Register by Wednesday, March 1 at the link below.
Conditioning the built environment has a large influence on climate change and our health, well-being and productivity. Stefano Schiavon will discuss strategies to reduce those impacts when he presents the Durham School Distinguished Lecture, “The Future of Cooling,” Friday, Feb. 17 at 12:15 p.m. Continue reading…
The University Health Center is hosting Love Your Heart: A Series of Heart Month Events for Diverse Students” from Feb. 20-24 at various City Campus sites. The events include fitness classes, a free breakfast, wellness profiles, and seminars. For more information, click the link below.
ORED is offering a grant writing seminar, “Write Winning Grant Proposals,” on March 10, 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. at the Nebraska Innovation Campus Conference Center. Registration is required to attend. Breakfast and lunch will be provided. Click link below for more information.