Nebraska Engineering Student E-News

Engineering Career Services is conducting an online general survey to help improve its services to students.
Engineering Career Services is conducting an online general survey to help improve its services to students.

Take the Engineering Career Services survey before Thursday

(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…

More details at: http://go.unl.edu/ecssurvey
 

NESCO Halloween Party set for tonight

NESCO Halloween Party is tonight, 7-10 p.m. in PKI 158.(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.

 

Scott Campus priority registration for Spring Semester begins today

(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.

 

City Campus priority registration for Spring Semester underway

(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.

 

Calendar / Events

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Priority registration for Spring Semester / NESCO Halloween Party / #HuskerAbroad Internship and Research Panels / Preparing for U.S. Job Search Continue reading…

 

Newsletter can help to promote your group’s event

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.

 
Originally published October 29, 2018 - Submit an Item