Computer Science and Engineering officially becomes School of Computing

Students talk over scenarios in a Human-Computer Contact robotics course taught by Brittany Duncan, associate professor of computer science and engineering, on Sept. 8. [Craig Chandler | University Communication]
Students talk over scenarios in a Human-Computer Contact robotics course taught by Brittany Duncan, associate professor of computer science and engineering, on Sept. 8. [Craig Chandler | University Communication]
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It's now fully housed in the College of Engineering following an endorsement this summer from Nebraska’s Coordinating Commission for Postsecondary Education. The school is receiving a nearly $10 million investment from the Chancellor’s Office to support new faculty and academic programs.

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