Plowman’s “Let’s Talk” series begins, ends with College of Engineering
Donde Plowman, executive vice chancellor and chief academic officer, will meet with College of Engineering faculty Jan. 30 from 8-9 a.m. in the Ken Jones Welcome Center in Othmer Hall to kick off the “Let’s Talk” series of discussions with faculty. The last talk is set for April 20 on Scott Campus.
In the News provides links to articles that feature engineering faculty presenting seminars and writing columns about their research, as well as wrap-ups of Donnie Smith's Heuermann Lecture on food production and listening sessions on university travel policy changes. Continue reading…
Mark Riley, associate dean for research, passes along information about the Darrell J. Nelson Summer Undergraduate Internship and an upcoming visit by leaders from the Great Plains IDeA-CTR. Continue reading…
Nominations are being accepted for the University Teaching Awards allocated to the College of Engineering, specifically for the UNL College Distinguished Teaching Award and the UNO Alumni Outstanding Teaching Award. Submit nomination packages to Lily Wang by Friday (Jan. 26) at 5 p.m. Continue reading…
Applications for UNL Faculty Development Fellowships (FDF) to be taken over the 2018-19 Academic Year or over only Fall 2018 should be submitted to the College of Engineering Dean’s Office by Thursday, Feb. 1. Continue reading…
Your thoughts and feedback are requested by the college to help determine new ideas and strategies for six faculty-led task forces that will consider primary areas of importance. Continue reading…
The University of Nebraska released a proposed policy to clarify and reinforce the NU system's long-standing commitment to freedom of expression. The Board of Regents will consider the proposal at its Thursday (Jan. 25) meeting. Continue reading…
The three finalists for the university’s honors director position will interview this week. Each candidate will deliver a public presentation from 3:30-4:30 p.m. on a given day. The new director will replace Patrice Berger, who retired after founding and leading the honors program for 31 years. Continue reading…
Mo Dehghani, the final of four candidates interviewing to become Nebraska’s next vice chancellor for research and economic development, will participate in a public presentation at 3:30 p.m. today (Jan. 23) in the Nebraska Union Auditorium. A reception follows in the Nebraska Union Heritage Room.
To help present a professional and consistent look for publications and materials in the college, Engineering Communications has created many templates that can be used by faculty, staff and students. Documents are available in Word or PowerPoint, InDesign and Creative Suite and are customizable. Continue reading…