Civil and ECE offices move to Nebraska Hall
(LNK) As part of the College of Engineering's expansion and building plans, "The Link" will be torn down in the coming weeks. To accommodate these plans, two departments on City Campus – Civil Engineering and Electrical and Computer Engineering – have moved to Nebraska Hall. Continue reading…
More details at: https://engineering.unl.edu/construction-central/New Othmer Hall video wall prompts interest
Rarely, and in such a short time, has an audio-visual installation in the College of Engineering elicited so many questions and comments. Norm Schaeffer, learning spaces project manager, answers some of the frequently asked questions. Continue reading…
Engineering 110 Tailgate is Saturday
All college faculty and staff and invited to the 110 Nebraska Engineering Tailgate in Othmer Hall on Saturday, Oct. 26 at 11:30 a.m., three hours prior to the Nebraska-Indiana football game. RSVP at the link below. Continue reading…
More details at: https://go.unl.edu/110-tailgateN-E Ride shuttles between Lincoln, Omaha return; new tags offer priority seating
The N-E Ride shuttles that offer free transportation for students, faculty and staff between the City Campus and Scott Campus resumed their usual service Monday, Aug. 26. Engineering students, faculty and staff can pick up free key ring tags in Othmer 114 or PKI 100 to ensure priority seating. Continue reading…
More details at: http://engineering.unl.edu/n-e-ride/IN THE NEWS: Faculty awards, earthquake testing
* Shudipto Dishari adds two prestigious awards: https://go.unl.edu/zovm
* Feature on Christine Wittich's structures testing: https://go.unl.edu/x7vi
* Obituary for David Swanson: https://go.unl.edu/4jrn
University system begins transition to NuRamp, a common research administration platform
On Monday (Aug. 26), the University of Nebraska began its transition to a common research administration platform that will allow for greater collaboration and efficiency between campuses as faculty and staff work together on grant submissions, award tracking and other key functions. Continue reading…
Shop appliance cart missing; should be returned quickly
An appliance cart from the College's Engineering & Science Research Support Facility has been missing for several months and needs to be returned. If it is not returned soon, it will be reported to university police as missing/stolen. Contact Jim McManis at 472-2555 if you have any information.
Customer discovery training program begins Sept. 18
NUtech Ventures, the Center for Entrepreneurship and the Nebraska Development Business Center are leading a five-week customer discovery training program beginning Sept. 18. Participants may sign up individually or in teams of up to five. Click link below for more information about the program.
More details at: https://www.nutechventures.org/event.php?eventID=4066COE Update is weekly
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* Rock the Block
* Nebraska Engineering Golf Scramble
* "Responding to Students in Distress"
* Fall STEM Career Day
* Durham School Career Fair
* "Burnout and Self-Care" Continue reading…
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