(OMA) Office Hours with the Dean on Scott Campus will be Thursday, March 8 from 5:30-7:30 p.m. in PKI 263. Students can meet with Interim Dean Lance C. Pérez, discuss the happenings in the College of Engineering and get free pizza and soda.
Student nominations for the annual Tau Beta Pi Distinguished Teaching Award are due today (March 5). College of Engineering student body will vote on the award online stargin in mid-March and the award will be presented to a faculty member in mid-April. Nominate a faculty member at the link below.
Today (March 5) is the last day for students to nominate engineering faculty for the Holling Family Distinguished Teaching/Advising/Mentoring Award. The award is presented annually to one faculty member on both the City and Scott campuses. For information, click the link below.
The annual Senior Design Showcase, the signature event for undergraduate students in the College of Engineering, is set for April 27 in the Memorial Stadium East Stadium Club Level. Get your senior design capstone teams registered by April 13 by clicking the link below. Continue reading…
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Applications will be accepted through Wednesday for the third-annual Science Slam, which is April 4 from noon-1:30 p.m. in the Wick Alumni Center. Science Slam is a campus-wide contest in which student researchers communicate their work through short presentations to a diverse audience. Continue reading…
Students interested in research opportunities through UCARE are encouraged to submit an application for the Academic Year 2018-19. The application period runs through Friday, March 9. Check the UCARE calendar of events for more workshop dates.
Registration is open through March 16 for the UNL Spring Research Fair Undergraduate Poster Competition. The event is open to all undergraduate students doing research and posters will be displayed April 11 from 3:30-5 p.m. in the Nebraska Union.
The Foundation for Lincoln Public Schools is seeking college-age students for their summer SPARK program, which helps K-5 students “play their way through the STEAM (science, technology, engineering, art and match) fields.” Click the link below for more information about Spark. Continue reading…