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Katie Meeks, a engineering major, talks to a prospective intern at the 2018 Fall STEM Career Fair. Meeks, a full-time engineering student, was working at the Career Fair on behalf of Valmont whlie serving an internship there.
January 15, 2019 - When it comes to being a full-time student and working 20 hours a week at a Fortune 1000 company, it may seem like Katrina (Katie) Meeks is burning the candle at both ends but she’s doing something she loves and it’s preparing her for life after college.  Full Story

“The MEM program has prepared me to continue down the path of success to increasingly larger and more visible roles within my company.”<br><br>Matt Walker ‘06 MECH/‘18 MEM Manager, Mechanical Engineering Zachry Engineering Corporation, Omaha, Nebraska
January 15, 2019 - The online master’s in engineering management at Nebraska continues to be nationally recognized.  Full Story

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January 15, 2019 - The UNL Husker 100k Rocket team is looking for sponsorship to fund a new project.  Full Story

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January 15, 2019 - Check out what these College of Engineering alumni have been up to.  Full Story

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January 15, 2019 - A partnership involving Nebraska and the Los Alamos National Laboratory could position the College of Engineering and the state as leading educational sites for students seeking careers in the biodefense field.  Full Story

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January 15, 2019 - Happenings around the College of Engineering  Full Story

A rendering of a millimeter-scale, sugar-based stent designed by Nebraska's Ali Tamayol and his colleagues.
January 11, 2019 - Stitching together millimeter-scale arteries during surgeries is difficult for even the most skilled surgeons, but a 3D-printed stent being developed by Ali Tamoyal, assistant professor of mechanical and materials engineering, may make the process easier.  Full Story

Bill Quatman, general counsel for Burns & McDonnell, on Feb. 18 will discuss the lessons learned from the 1981 Hyatt Regency skywalk collapse.
January 06, 2019 - Years before the Oklahoma City bombing or the 9/11 attacks, the 1981 collapse of the skywalks inside the Hyatt Regency hotel in Kansas City, Missouri was called “the most devastating structural collapse ever to take place in this country.”  Full Story

Civil engineering researchers (from left) Daniel Linzell, Richard L. Wood and Christine E. Wittich discuss what they've learned from sifting through data collected during the December 2017 demolition of Cather and Pound residence halls.
January 03, 2019 - The razing of Cather and Pound residence halls was quite a sight to see. But for Nebraska civil engineering researchers collecting data that day, it was a moment of silence during the blast sequence that may be the most resonant.  Full Story

Jerry Hudgins (left), chair of electrical and computer engineering, presents students Megan Stokey (center) and Matthew Penne with their certificates for being chosen to receive the 2018-19 IEEE Power and Energy Society Scholarship Plus Initiative awards.
December 12, 2018 - Two Nebraska electrical and computer engineering students - seniors Megan Stokey and Matthew Penne - have been chosen as IEEE Power & Energy Society Scholars for 2018-19.  Full Story