Dean Pérez says college rise in U.S. News rankings is indicator of 'positive trajectory'

The College of Engineering has risen to No. 80 among undergraduate engineering programs in the latest U.S. News & World Report college rankings.
The College of Engineering has risen to No. 80 among undergraduate engineering programs in the latest U.S. News & World Report college rankings.

The University of Nebraska-Lincoln programs No. 61 ranking in the latest U.S. News & World Report rankings is in part fueled by the College of Engineering's rise to No. 80 among U.S. undergraduate engineering programs.

The college was ranked No. 80 among U.S. undergraduate engineering programs, improving from No. 82 last year.

“The latest improvement in our ranking is one of many indicators of the college’s positive trajectory,” said Lance C. Pérez, dean and Omar H. Heins Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering. “Our enhanced national reputation is a direct reflection of the investments made in the college by the university, the state, Nebraska industry and donors.”

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