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Meet with peers to discuss improvements and changes you'd like to see within the School of Computing. Free Raising Cane's chicken provided! Continue reading…
Meet with peers to discuss improvements and changes you'd like to see within the School of Computing. Free Raising Cane's chicken provided! Continue reading…
The School of Computing will host a colloquium with Michael Parks on Friday, March 29 at 4 p.m. in 115 Avery Hall. Continue reading…
Student Research Days is an exciting opportunity for undergraduates and graduate students to present their work to audiences in their discipline and beyond. The Student Research Slam on Thursday, March 28, 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., at the Wick Alumni Center. Continue reading…
The School of Computing invites university faculty and staff to submit software project ideas for its 2024-25 Senior Design capstone course. Continue reading…
Workshops on methodology and tools to improve research processes, search of the literature, and management of data will continue to be offered in March and April by the University Libraries’ Research Partnerships librarians. Continue reading…
The School of Computing will hold its monthly 5k run around campus on Monday, April 1.
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Undergraduate students interested in becoming a LA with the LAP for the Fall 2024 semester can now apply! We will be supporting CSCE 101, 155A, 155E, 155H, 155N, and 156H. Continue reading…
Register to attend the 10th annual Nebraska Forum on Digital Humanities, "From Exclusion to Inclusion: Creating Responsible and Equitable Information and AI Systems for Digital Cultural Heritage," April 4-5. Continue reading…
The two-day competition gives you the opportunity to compete for prizes totaling $45,000 by pitching your business and fielding questions from area entrepreneurs. All ideas and ventures created, run, and owned by University of Nebraska–Lincoln students* are invited to compete. Register by April 4! Continue reading…
AnitaB.org helps connect, inspire, and guide women and non-binary individuals in technical fields. Continue reading…
The early application deadline for Design Studio has passed, but applications are still open for next year’s program until May 10. Continue reading…
Cinema 16, the Johnny Carson Center for Emerging Media Arts, and the UNL Grand Challenges Media and Information Literacy in the Age of Algorithms team are excited to co-host a one-day intensive AI filmmaking hackathon on March 30. Continue reading…
The Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Department will be offering an ACE 9 course for the upcoming fall semester, CHME 204: Carbon Footprints: From Greenhouse Gases to Global Warming. This class is available to all engineering students, sophomores and above. Continue reading…
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