With demolition of the Link about done, Phase I of the College of Engineering’s building project is nearing its first construction milestone. Read about the progress so far in our blog (link below) and check engineering.unl.edu/construction-central/ for more information about the project.
The N-E Ride shuttles that run between the City and Scott Campuses have resumed their usual schedule for spring semester. With the likelihood of winter weather affecting the service, riders are encouraged to closely monitor the N-E Ride website and/or the shuttle tracker app for up-to-date info. Continue reading…
(OMA) Join Engineering Student Services & the Nebraska Engineering Student Council at Omaha (NESCO) for the Spring Involvement & Resource Fair! Learn about Engineering student organizations and campus resources. Free food available while supplies last!
Nominations are open through Jan. 24 for the University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s Student Luminary Awards, which recognizes 10 students for exceptional leadership and commitment, and the James V. Griesen Service to Students Award. Nominate a deserving student, faculty or staff member.
The University Undergraduate Research Opportunities event – Thursday, Feb. 6, 4 p.m., in the Olsson Room (Engineering Library, W204 Nebraska Hall) will allow students to learn about UCARE program and important deadlines, the McNair Scholars program and other research opportunities.
Initialize will be hosting a curriculum 'hackathon' where groups of 4-5 students can compete for an RSO or independently to win up to $1,000. All competitors will be served meals both days, and will have ample workspace and materials to perfect their curriculum. Contact ellieanderson295@gmail.com. Continue reading…
Events for College of Engineering students (click for full calendar):
* Spring Involvement and Resource Fair
* University Undergraduate Research Opportunities
* CAS Inquire Lecture Series, The Rise of the Machines
* BME Seminar
* BSE Colloquium Series Continue reading…
The Nebraska Engineering faculty, staff and students do great things, and Engineering Communications would like to let our community know about more of them. Please send your news to Karl Vogel at kvogel2@unl.edu (please include photos when possible).