Nebraska Engineering students are encouraged to register for the annual Complete Engineer Conference (leadership development conference for collegiate engineering students), March 8-9 on UNO’s Dodge Campus. Transportation will be provided from Lincoln. Continue reading…
Be part of the solution to global problems by taking part in the college’s Grand Challenge Scholars Program. Applications are due Feb. 15. The GCSP is a self-paced 1-to-3-year program ideal for socially conscious and highly motivated engineering students who want to have an impact on the world. Continue reading…
In the inaugural episode of the Complete Engineering Podcast, get to know Dean Lance C. Pérez and learn about the future growth and projects going on in the College of Engineering. More episodes will drop in coming weeks. Listen at the link below or subscribe on iTunes, Google Play or Stitcher.
Engineering Student Services offices on both the City and Scott Campuses will be closed on Friday, Jan. 25 for a staff retreat. If you are in need of ESS help, please contact your advisor or ESS to schedule an appointment.
The College of Engineering is seeking qualified undergraduate engineering students from City and Scott campuses to serve as Engineering Ambassadors for the 2019-20 academic year and beyond. These positions include a $225 per semester stipend. For more information, click the link below. Continue reading…
(OMA) The College of Engineering Recruitment team is hiring Dean’s Leaders for the current academic year. Dean’s Leaders will help give tours of PKI, represent the college at fairs and events, participate in student panels and share your experiences. Hours are flexible and pay is $10/hour. Continue reading…
The College of Engineering is looking for student volunteers or student organizations interested in hosting a booth at Introduce a Girl to Engineering Day Feb. 23. If you are interested, click the link below or contact Sally Wei at swei2@unl.edu. Continue reading…
Undergraduates are invited to share their experiences at Husker Dialogues, a campus event for first-year students that sponsors conversation about promoting respect and understanding for different perspectives and identities in the Husker community. Click the link below for more information.
(LNK) The Engineering Student Advisory Board (eSAB) is accepting nominations for the January 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 Human Powered Vehicle Challenge club is looking for new members to join the team that is building a working, competitive vehicle from the wheels up. The team, which aims to enter an international competition, meets Thursdays at 6:30 p.m. in SEC 237. Click the link below for information.
The Lockheed Martin STEM Scholarship program is giving 200 scholarships worth $10,000 each – renewable each year – to students in engineering/computer science who demonstrate financial need and come from underrepresented / underserved communities. For more information, click the link below.