In a University of Nebraska System article, Dean Lance C. Pérez discusses the important role the college plays in meeting the needs of Nebraska and nationally to help grow the workforce to meet increasing demand for engineers.
Congratulations to this year's College of Engineering faculty and staff award recipients who were recognized at the annual College of Engineering Employee Awards Ceremony on Friday, April 7. Click the link below to read about the awards.
Four College of Engineering faculty - Stuart Bernstein, Shudipto Dishari, George Gogos and Jerry Hudgins - are among 23 University of Nebraska-Lincoln faculty and staff selected to receive annual awards from the Office of the Executive Vice Chancellor (EVC).
Markeya Peteranetz, assistant director of assessment and analytics in the Engineering and Computing Education Core (ECEC), has been selected to receive the university’s Diversity Leadership Staff Award at the Nebraska Diversity, Equity, Inclusion Impact Awards ceremony Monday, April 10.
The next session of the DEI Lunch & Learn series – Thursday, April 13 from noon-1 p.m. – will feature Barbara Woodhead, interim director of UNL Services for Students with Disabilities, and Pablo Rangel, disability specialist, discussing campus resources available for students with disabilities. Continue reading…
On Friday, April 14 the COE Staff Council is sponsoring a professional development workshop on SharePoint and how it integrates with Teams (presented by ITS staff). The workshop is 10:30-11:30 a.m. in Nebraska Hall W213, PKI 161 or via Zoom. Register by Tuesday, April 11.
As the School of Computing prepares to introduce its new data science major in the fall of 2023, the school will host an open house on Tuesday, April 18 from 3:30-4:30 p.m. in Avery Hall (room TBD).
Big Red Resilience and Well-Being is offering suicide prevention trainings in Nebraska Hall W213 on Friday, April 14 from noon-1:30 p.m. This 90-minute training/brown-bag lunch is open to all staff, faculty, and students. Participants will receive certificates and lapel pins. Register at link below.
UNL faculty are invited to volunteer to serve as a peer reviewer of planning grant proposals submitted to the Grand Challenges Catalyst Competition in 2023. Reviewers will be needed for 9-12 hours in May and June. Register by 5 p.m. on April 14 or learn more at the link below. Continue reading…