Engaged Engineering panel discussion is Tuesday

Join five Nebraska Engineering panelists for the discussion, "Engaging Communities, Expanding Impact: Engaged Engineering," Tuesday, March 10, from 1-2 p.m. on Zoom.
Join five Nebraska Engineering panelists for the discussion, "Engaging Communities, Expanding Impact: Engaged Engineering," Tuesday, March 10, from 1-2 p.m. on Zoom.

A UNL Engagement Collaborative panel discussion - "Engaging Communities Expanding Impact: Engaged Engineering" - will focus on community-engaged programs in the College of Engineering and how the college and its departments support work in and with communities.

The event, part of the UNL Engagement Collaborative, is Tuesday, March 10, from 1-2 p.m. on Zoom. Register at the link below.

Five panelists - Shannon Bartelt-Hunt, Jamilla Teixeira, George Hunt, Milad Roohi and Kim Wilson - will present diverse examples of engaged research and teaching projects and will share experiences that illustrate how the College of Engineering programs and faculty interact with communities.

The UNL Engagement Collaborative invites faculty, staff and graduate students to attend a series of monthly one-hour webinars to increase their capacity and confidence for community-engaged research, teaching and outreach.

More details at: https://go.unl.edu/engaging-communities