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College of Engineering News Archives

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November 05, 2007 - <span>The aging track was demolished and replaced with a new one that can better accommodate modern tractors, which are wider, heavier and faster than their predecessors.</span>  Full Story

Dr. Bing Chen displays a TekBot.
November 04, 2007 - <span>Robots help children learn engineering, math, science and technology in our nation's classrooms, thanks to a $3 million National Science Foundation grant to a UNL computer and electronics engineering team based in Omaha.</span>  Full Story

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October 12, 2007 - <span>Thousands of resumes exchanged hands during UNL's College of Engineering Career Fair, Oct. 3.</span>  Full Story

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October 01, 2007 - <span>The University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Engineering signed a five-year agreement Monday to offer a dual-degree program with Anna University in Chennai, India.</span>  Full Story

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August 30, 2007 - <span>The University of Nebraska-Lincoln's chemical engineering research area is No. 22 in the National Science Foundation's latest rankings of research and development expenditures for various engineering programs.</span>  Full Story

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August 30, 2007 - <p>First year engineering students, This is your chance to get a head start into the school year!</p>  Full Story

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August 18, 2007 - <span>Architectural Engineering Professor Grenville Yuill has been named the founding director of the Charles W. Durham School of Architectural Engineering and Construction.</span>  Full Story

Mark Rentschler
August 17, 2007 - <span>Mark Rentschler, a 2001 and 2006 graduate of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, is a finalist for the 2007 BMW Group's International Scientific Innovation Award.</span>  Full Story

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August 09, 2007 - <span>In the aftermath of the Aug. 1 collapse of the Interstate 35W bridge in Minneapolis, the public has realized what Atorod Azizinamini frequently tells his students: Bridges are nearly invisible--until they're no longer standing.</span>  Full Story

Sicking receives the National Medal of Science and Technology from President George W. Bush.
July 30, 2007 - <span>On July 27, UNL Civil Engineering Professor Dean Sicking received the National Medal of Science and Technology from President George W. Bush.</span>  Full Story