Feb. 20 is the registration deadline for the Emerging Tech Conference, a one-day event on March 7, co-sponsored by the College of Engineering and College of Business and dedicated to exploring the latest breakthroughs in emerging technologies and their impact on business, engineering and society. Continue reading…
The College of Engineering is seeking nominations for 2025 COE faculty and staff awards. Detailed criteria and information for each award can be found at the link below. Nomination deadline is Feb. 28 at 5 p.m. Awards will be presented April 11 at the annual COE Awards Luncheon. Continue reading…
The College of Engineering’s Master of Engineering Management Program bolstered its national reputation with its inclusion at No. 11 in the 2025 U.S. News and World Report’s rankings of the Best Online Master’s in Engineering Management Programs.
Glow Big Red, UNL's 7th annual giving day, is Feb. 12-13. This year during the event, the Nebraska Engineering Alumni Tuition (NEAT) fund is an exciting new opportunity to provide funding for engineering students with a dollar-to-dollar gift match up to $500,000 from a generous alumnus. Read more. Continue reading…
Join NUtech Ventures for an exciting open house/mixer for newer faculty of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln on Feb. 7 from 2:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. at NUtech’s Innovation Campus offices – 2021 Transformation Drive, Suite 2220. Register by Jan. 31 (link below). Continue reading…
Volunteers are needed to help with the VEX Robotics Tournament on Saturday, Feb. 1 in Kiewit Hall. This is one of the largest robotics tournaments in the Midwest with competing teams competing from four states. For more information on the tournament or to volunteer, click the link below. Continue reading…
Organizational Development and Training in UNL Human Resources is offering NRICH: Professional Development Sessions in Spring Semester for university employees, starting with four in February. Click the link below for more information.
To help faculty and staff better support the needs of the more than 1,500 international students at UNL, the International Student and Scholar Office (ISSO) and the Center for Transformative Teaching (CTT) is hosting a series of four collaborative workshops this spring. Continue reading…