The N-E Ride shuttle buses, which carry faculty, staff and students between the City and Scott Campuses, have resumed using the same schedule as last fall but with new COVID-19 restrictions. Continue reading…
For the safety of students, faculty and staff, college and staff offices will not be open for walk-ins this fall. ESS, college and departmental staff and faculty are still available to help you. See how you can better connect to them below. Continue reading…
The Engineering Resource Centers - on both City and Scott Campuses - provide free tutoring services for engineering students in math, physics, chemistry and select engineering classes. For locations, hours and more information about ERC, click the link below.
The Engineering Library – W204 Nebraska Hall – has a new schedule of hours. The library will be open each Sunday through Friday and will be closed on Saturdays and university holidays. For the schedule and more information about the Engineering Library, click the link below.
Faculty in discipline-based education research (DBER) in engineering seek undergraduate researchers to join a 12-week program that introduces students to research in engineering education and builds research skills for any engineering field. For more information on DBER click the link below.
The final Grad Program Information Webinars this semester are Tuesday, Nov. 4 (general info), noon-1 p.m., and Thursday, Nov. 6 (Master of Engineering Management program), at noon. These sessions focus on the benefits of an advanced degree, the application process, funding and engineering programs Continue reading…
The College of Engineering's COVID-19 website has the latest information about the Fall Semester and links to both UNL and UNO sites for university-wide updates.
Through Sept. 11, the university is making disposable facial masks available to the campus community - on City Campus in the Nebraska Union (near west entrance), the East Campus Rec and Wellness Center member services desk and room 232 in the Food Innovation Center; and on Scott Campus in PKI 107.
As a member of the university community, each of us can take the necessary steps to stay well and protect each other. Make the commitment to protect yourself and your community via the Cornhusker Commitment or the Maverick COVID Commitment. Continue reading…
UNL is offering a free, on-campus COVID-19 testing option through a partnership with the University Health Center and TestNebraska on City Campus. The walk-up testing site is in the parking garage at 300 N. 17th St. It is open 3-6 p.m. weekdays. Appointments are required.
The College of Engineering encourages students to join Husker Connect, an online social networking resource that connects students with Nebraska engineering alumni and global engineering professionals. Click the link below to sign up or for more information. Continue reading…