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Father Bill Holoubek, a 1989 agricultural engineering alumnus, was in charge of the project to create and bury a time capsule outside The Link 32 years ago. Students led all phases of the project, including the creation of blueprints.
Time capsule from 1987 to be moved Thursday as part of Link farewell
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With an insect-inspired approach and more than $500,000 from the National Science Foundation, Nebraska's Fadi Alsaleem and colleagues think they can lower power consumption by as much as 100-fold in wearable technology that detects falls among the elderly. (University Communication)
Fadi Alsaleem develops power-saving tech to incorporate in fall-detecting wearable device
September 11, 2019 - With an insect-inspired approach and NSF funding, Fadi Alsaleem, assistant professor of architectural engineering, and colleagues think they can lower power consumption by as much as 100-fold in wearable technology that detects falls among the elderly.  Full Story

Sam Underwood, graduate student in architectural engineering, received a Phi Kappa Phi fellowship.
Sam Underwood earns prestigious Phi Kappa Phi fellowship
July 30, 2019 - Sam Underwood, who will be pursuing a master's degree in architectural engineering this fall, has earned a prestigious fellowship from the national Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society.  Full Story

Students Ryan Sommerer (left) and Andi Walter, now in the Master of Architectural Engineering program, were chosen as winners of the 2019 Howard Brandston Student Lighting Education Grant.
Architectural engineering students win Brandston lighting grant, continue program's run of success
July 17, 2019 - Nebraska architectural engineering students Andi Walter and Ryon Sommerer have been chosen as the winners of the 2019 IES Howard Brandston Student Lighting Design Education Grant, the top international student lighting competition.  Full Story

Nebraska students won the 2019 NCEES Engineering Education Award. It is Nebraska's second grand prize in this competition since 2016.
College of Engineering students earn second NCEES Engineering Education Grand Prize
July 12, 2019 - For the second time in four years, graduate students in The Durham School of Architectural Engineering and Construction at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln won the Grand Prize and $25,000 in the 2019 NCEES Engineering Education Award.  Full Story

Construction management alumni Mark Behning (left) and Alex Henery have been chosen to be part of the 2019 induction class for the Nebraska Football Hall of Fame.
Construction management alums Behning, Henery chosen to Nebraska Football Hall of Fame
July 11, 2019 - Two College of Engineering alumni – Mark Behning and Alex Henery – are among the six chosen to be part of the 2019 induction class for the Nebraska Football Hall of Fame.  Full Story
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Erica Ryherd, associate professor of architectural engineering.
Erica Ryherd's group creates buzz by showing how 'quiet time' benefits NICU babies
May 30, 2019 - Nebraska Engineering research that shows quieter environments in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) may result in better health outcomes for infants has been creating quite an unexpected buzz.  Full Story
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Nebraska engineers received a grant from Nebraska Environmental Trust to develop a treatment strategy that will reduce sulfur emissions from landfills.
Nebraska engineers receive NET grant to develop treatment to reduce sulfur emissions
May 28, 2019 - A team of researchers from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Engineering have received a $97,662 grant from the Nebraska Environmental Trust to develop a treatment strategy that will reduce sulfur emissions from landfills.  Full Story

Brian Puckett, a doctoral student in architectural engineering, has been chosen to receive a U.S. Department of Energy Rickover Fellowship in Nuclear Engineering.
Brian Puckett chosen to receive DOE's Rickover Fellowship to further acoustics research
May 16, 2019 - Brian Puckett, a doctoral student in architectural engineering, has been chosen to receive a U.S. Department of Energy Rickover Fellowship in Nuclear Engineering and will work in the area of acoustics technology.  Full Story

Jennifer Briggs is graduating this semester with a bachelor's degree in architectural engineering.
GO BIG GRAD! A profile of graduating senior Jennifer Briggs
May 02, 2019 - The University of Nebraska-Lincoln is honoring some of its graduating seniors by posting on Facebook the profiles the students wrote. This is Jennifer Briggs' profile:  Full Story

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