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February 16, 2010 - <span>UNL electrical engineering, Curt Tomasevicz, competes for the USA on the Olympic bobsled team.</span>  Full Story

Saunders after being presented with his awards standing with his nominator Shannon Bartelt-Hunt, Ph.D. associate professor of civil engineering
February 09, 2010 - <span>Nebraska Engineering shared the spotlight at the 2010 Graduate Recognition Awards, recognizing the outstanding research and creative accomplishments of UNL graduate students.</span>  Full Story

Steve Goddard (left), chair of computer science and engineering, reads a statement of good luck to members of the computer programming team that will compete in the Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest. Team members include (back row) Jeff Ifland, assistant coach; and Charles Riedesel, coach of the team and assistant professor of practice. Photo by Greg Nathan/University Communications.
February 05, 2010 - <span>This week, a trio of computer programmers from UNL is flying to Harbin, China, for the World Finals of the IBM-sponsored Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest.</span>  Full Story

Charles Wood speaking at kickoff event.
February 04, 2010 - <span>Fourteen UNL faculty members have been selected for the 2010 Research Development Fellos Program</span><span>, an initiative to help pre-tenure faculty successfully compete for grants.</span>  Full Story

CEENbots, from curriculum by Nebraska's Computer Electronics & Engineering program, are built and operated by elementary students.
February 01, 2010 - <span>Hundreds of elementary and middle school students from Nebraska and beyond converged for the 2010 event, which included a showcase of CEENbots and the First Lego League competition.</span>  Full Story

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January 25, 2010 - <span>UNL College of Engineering faculty helped write a grant proposal funded by the US Department of Labor through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA) for more than $4.8 million to provide green jobs training in Nebraska.</span>  Full Story

A drawing of the new Physical Sciences Building (left) with the Nanoscience Metrology Facility on the right.
January 14, 2010 - <span>The University of Nebraska-Lincoln has received $6.9 million of federal stimulus funding from the National Institute of Standards and Technology to help fund construction of a new nanoscience research facility.</span>  Full Story

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December 17, 2009 - <span>The University of Nebraska-Lincoln will send its fourth team in three years to NASA’s prestigious Microgravity University.</span>  Full Story

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December 03, 2009 - <span>Eddy M. Rojas has been named the new director of the Durham School of Architectural Engineering and Construction, part of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Engineering.</span>  Full Story

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December 01, 2009 - <span>UNL’s Durham School of Architectural Engineering and Construction</span><span>&nbsp;will develop new undergraduate and graduate program areas in residential construction, with funding assistance from&nbsp;</span><span>H.E.L.P.</span>  Full Story