May 23, 2022 - Thirty-six students from the College of Engineering are among the 175 University of Nebraska–Lincoln undergraduate students awarded stipends from the university to participate in research with a faculty mentor this summer.
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May 13, 2022 - Tian Zhang, professor of civil and environmental engineering, has been selected by the American Society of Civil Engineers as a Distinguished Member, the association's highest honor.
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May 11, 2022 - Inspired by watching his dad run a roofing business, Rodrigo Venegas has marched his way to graduation with a degree in construction management.
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May 11, 2022 - AJ Lincoln, a senior construction management major, an Omaha resident Garrett Woockman teamed up to win the National Bass Anglers Association Championship in April, winning $42,000 in cash and prizes, including a new bass boat.
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May 11, 2022 - Adrian Pilkington, who will graduate May 14 with bachelor's degrees in software engineering and French, has earned a Fulbright award to teach English in France.
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May 11, 2022 - When degrees are conferred to Nebraska Engineering students May 13 and 14, they will include the first two graduating members of the Women in Engineering and Multicultural Engineering Program cohorts. Samantha Corey discusses her experience in WIE.
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May 10, 2022 - Forty-five students from the College of Engineering will be among the record 246 seniors from The University Honors Program at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln who will graduate spring commencement exercises Saturday, May 14 at Memorial Stadium.
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May 04, 2022 - Evan Palmer, a senior software engineering major in the School of Computing, was recently awarded a National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate (NDSEG) Fellowship.
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May 03, 2022 - Eleven College of Engineering students will be recognized as Chancellor’s Scholars during the University of Nebraska–Lincoln’s undergraduate commencement ceremony May 14 at Memorial Stadium.
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April 27, 2022 - Nicole Iverson has received a five-year, $550,000 NSF Faculty Early Career Development Program grant to develop ways to use carbon nanotubes as sensors that can help in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases such as diabetes and myriad forms of cancer.
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