Engineering students are invited to join Dean Lance C. Pérez on Tuesday, Oct. 6 (City, East Campus students) at 6 p.m. - or Thursday, Oct. 29 at 5:30 p.m. (Scott Campus) - for a virtual Office Hours with the Dean to discuss what's happening in the College of Engineering. Continue reading…
In the College of Engineering, all are welcome. To share the stories of our faculty, staff, students and alumni, we are celebrating various heritage and other nationally recognized months. This will include stories about those in our community, events and opportunities.
The College of Engineering are recognizing National Hispanic Heritage Month, which runs through Oct. 15. Faculty, staff, students and alumni share what their heritage means to them. Go to the link below read their stories.
The return of fall also means the return of flu season, and with the added risks of the COVID-19 pandemic it is important to be protected from this year's influenza virus. The University Health Center on City Campus and the UNO Health Center on Scott Campus are offering free flu shots. Continue reading…
Monday (Oct. 12) is the deadline for entering the Honeybee Robotics Student Design Challenge for teams of 1-3 students interested in building space mining robots to find life and refuel rockets on the moon. Winning team will receive a $500 cash prize. Review the challenge at the link below.
JE Dunn Construction has launched a National Diversity Scholarship for rising sophomores. The $5,000 scholarship award is paid over two years and includes a guaranteed paid internship opportunity. The application is open until Friday (Oct. 9) with interviews starting in late October. Continue reading…
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln chapter of American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) is holding a general meeting Thursday, Oct. 8 at 6:30 p.m. in Othmer 106 & via Zoom. Learn about the FE, PE and grad school from a College of Engineering alum. In-person attendees must RSVP online (link below). Continue reading…
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…