Industry Communications
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The Contacts for Industry Engagement handout features connections for industry for internships, working with student organizations, scheduling campus visits, and more. |
The Pulse Industry Newsletter
The Pulse is a quarterly publication of the College of Engineering. Published since 2016, The Pulse provides insight to industry into engineering programming and emerging research, the significance of industry partnerships toward college and student success, and the impact of the complete engineer initiative, which develops many non-technical competencies necessary for 21st century engineering.
Spring 2019 Pulse
- New Construction, renovation projects to enhance city campus facilities
- NEAT Labs raises the bar for additive Manufacturing Technology
- Conductive concrete is going global
- Attend the Senior Design Showcase on April 26
- Juggling school, work all about time management for engineering student Katrina Meeks
- Best College Reviews applauds online M.E.M. program
- Sponsorship Opportunity: UNL Husker 100k Rocket team
- Alumni in the News
- Engineering partners with Los Alamos Labs
- Engineering Buzz
Spring 2018 Pulse
In this issue of The Pulse, engineering research reaps benefits from the implosion of Cather and Pound residence halls; old friends see new places at UNL as the Asian Alumni Reunion enjoys Homecoming 2017; and alumni, industry and students assemble for several Spring 2018 activities.
- Alumni group travels great distance to reunite at College of Engineering
- Cather Pound demolition research to help make buildings safer
- Dynamic Complete Engineer Conference focuses on success-making competencies, interactive opportunities for industry
- E-Week Winter Games a Showcase for Student Involvement
- Engineering alums enjoy Career Fair ‘from the other side’ as employer
- Growing M.E.M. adds director, cited by U.S. News as one of nation’s best online graduate engineering programs
- Open House to Showcase NEAT Labs, Additive Manufacturing at UNL
- Volunteers needed to assist with popular ‘Introduce A Girl to Engineering Day’