Secondary Education STEM Workshops
The College of Engineering at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln is pleased to offer summer one-day and two-day workshops for teachers who want to gain more skills in the classroom and learn how to apply concepts of engineering to their high school courses. Teachers from across Nebraska and out-of-state are welcome to attend. Features of the workshops include meeting faculty, gaining new teaching ideas, connecting with other teachers, hearing from people in industry, and seeing our outstanding facilities. The workshops are free to attend and include stipends to help cover expenses (including meals).
Durham School Teachers' Workshop (Scott Campus - Omaha)
JUNE 2-3, 2025
The third annual University of Nebraska – Lincoln (UNL) Durham School Teachers’ Workshop on Architectural Engineering and Construction (AE&C) will be held June 2-3, 2025 in Omaha. We invite interested high school teachers and counselors to join us for this all-expenses-paid workshop (travel, lodging for two nights with arrival on the evening of Sunday (June 2), meals, and activity fees). This event is by invitation but you may contact the Durham School at durhamschool@unl.edu to see if there are available spaces.
Chemical Engineering Teachers' Workshop (City Campus - Lincoln)
This one-day workshop will give secondary educators insight into how chemical engineering problems are approached and solved by applying math and science principles. Two identical workshops will be offered July 25 and July 28 in Othmer Hall. Register for one of the workshops using the link below.
Environmental Engineering Teachers' Workshop (City Campus - Lincoln)
This 1.5 day workshop will give secondary educators insight into how environmental engineering problems are approached and solved by applying math and science principles. The registration link is below.