(LNK) Engineering Career Services on City Campus wants to know how they can better serve your needs. Through Nov. 1 (Thursday), they are conducting an online general survey (link below) that will ask about your use of these services. Those who take the survey can be entered to win a prize. Continue reading…
(OMA) Join NESCO (Nebraska Engineering Student Council at Omaha) for the annual Halloween Party today (Oct. 29) from 7-10 p.m. in PKI 158. Free food and fun will be available.
(OMA) Priority registration for Spring Semester begins today (Oct. 29) for Scott Campus students. See the MavLink message “Spring Registration Time” for your specific date and time. Don’t wait! Advising appointments are available now. Schedule via MavTrack or contact your advisor.
(LNK) Priority registration for Spring Semester runs today through Nov. 6 for City Campus students. See the MyRED Message Center for your registration time. Don’t wait! Advising appointments are available now. Schedule via MyPLAN or email your advisor.
First-year engineering students are invited to apply for the Grand Challenge Scholars Program (GCSP), a challenging & rewarding self-paced program, paired with the Honors Program. Information sessions on the City and Scott campuses will be in mid-November. Contact Jen Skidmore for more information. Continue reading…
Are you interested in engaging in a research or creative project in the 2019-20 school year? Through the Undergraduate Creative Activities and Research Experience (UCARE) program, Nebraska undergraduates are guided by faculty mentors on year-long projects and receive a $2,400 stipend. Continue reading…
(LNK) The Engineering Student Advisory Board (eSAB) is accepting nominations for the October Student of the Month. The chosen student will receive a $50 reward and the person who nominated them will receive $15. Faculty and staff are also encouraged to nominate worthy students. Continue reading…
The American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) is sponsoring a video contest for its 125th Anniversary Celebration. Students are asked to make videos that show where education engineering will be in 25 years. First prize is $3,000 and a trip to the ASEE conference in Tampa, Fla. Continue reading…
Priority registration for Spring Semester / NESCO Halloween Party / #HuskerAbroad Internship and Research Panels / Preparing for U.S. Job Search Continue reading…
Nebraska Engineering E-News and college digital signs can help all engineering student organizations spread the word about upcoming events – competitions, fundraisers, etc. – that are open to the public. Send all information or questions to Karl Vogel, Communications Specialist, at kvogel2@unl.edu.