Eureka! 2014 - Begins Next Week

Eureka! 2014
Eureka! 2014

Eureka! 2014 is less than a week away and Research Experiences are filling up fast. Our goal is to give everyone the opportunity to experience and learn something new and out-of-the box. So please register now if you haven’t already. To register go to: http://go.unl.edu/eureka

To find the building and room number of your Research Experience sessions go to the Eureka! 2014 website (http://www.extension.unl.edu/eureka) and click on Research Experiences or Maps. For those Research Experience sessions that are at a greater distance, buses will be available at the South side of the City Union and North side of the East Union. Copies of the map for both days will be available at the registration table.

For parking information while on campus please visit the Eureka! 2014 web site for parking guidelines: http://www.extension.unl.edu//eureka-parking

Dress code is business casual. Please no jeans and wear comfortable shoes for walking.

A key part of Eureka! 2014, will be an Engagement Colloquium. Dr. Lou Swanson, Vice Provost for Outreach and Strategic Partnerships at Colorado State University will be our keynote speaker. An important part of the Colloquium will be a poster/demonstration session, please be thinking about projects or programs that you would like to share with the UNL Campus community. We are still excepting posters and displays for the Engagement Fair. Be sure to register at: http://go.unl.edu/ngr7

We encourage to you attend the E.N. Thompson Forum “Catching Up or Leading the Way: American Education in the Age of Globalization” by Yong Zhao, University of Oregon. More information at: http://enthompson.unl.edu/2013-2014-schedule. If you have signed up for the E.N. Thompson Forum your ticket will be available at the Eureka! 2014 registration table.

All attendees will be required to sign in at the registration table. Please bring your UNL Extension name badge.

We are excited about the conversations and dialogues that will occur over these two days.

-- Linda Tempel