Ten first-year students have been chosen to the Kiewit Scholars Program at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Engineering. More than 270 applications were received for the 2024-25 academic year, and the new cohort brings the program to full capacity of four cohorts since the program’s inception in the 2021-22 academic year.
University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Engineering
高等教育
Lincoln,NE 5,293 位关注者
We develop Complete Engineers? to address problems of local, national and global significance.
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The College of Engineering at Nebraska offers undergraduate and graduate programs on its campuses in Lincoln and Omaha.
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https://engineering.unl.edu/
University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Engineering的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 高等教育
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- 201-500 人
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- Lincoln,NE
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- 教育机构
- 创立
- 1909
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- Architectural Engineering and Construction、Biological Systems Engineering、Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering、Civil Engineering、Computer Science and Engineering、Electrical and Computer Engineering、Mechanical and Materials Engineering、Master of Engineering Management、Biomedical Engineering、Environmental Engineering和Discipline-based education research
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Forty first-year students in the University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Engineering have been chosen to the 2024-25 cohort of Peter Kiewit Foundation Engineering Academy. The new cohort includes students on the college’s campuses in Lincoln and Omaha and is the third group for the academy.
Forty first-year students selected to 2024-25 PFKEA cohort | College of Engineering | University of Nebraska–Lincoln
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Join us for the Nebraska Engineering Tailgate on October 5, 2024, at Kiewit Hall, UNL City Campus! Connect with fellow engineers, walk around the new facilities, and get ready for the Nebraska vs. Rutgers game. This is a great opportunity to network and celebrate with the Nebraska Engineering community. Learn more and register here: https://lnkd.in/gyvV-tih
Engineering Tailgate | College of Engineering | University of Nebraska–Lincoln
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Such an amazing internship experience for UNL Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering student Samantha Ullman with Kiewit!
I just wrapped up my first summer internship with Kiewit. I had the amazing opportunity to work in the Northern California District, at The Rinconada Reliability Phases 3-6 project, located in Los Gatos, CA. As a Quality/Control intern, I experienced engineering in the office and the field. Simply put, it was a one-of-a-kind opportunity, and I grew so much personally and professionally. The best takeaway of the entire experience? Meeting so many talented and hardworking people throughout my summer. Through the internship, I had a hands-on learning experience that gave me the chance to see how an engineer solves problems, and how teams work together to achieve success. I want to give a big thank you to the Northern California District and everyone on the project for the experience. A special thank you goes to, Edgar Vaca, whose support and advice helped me make great strides in my internship early on. Another thank you to the Project Manager, Leo Estenson, and Project Engineer, Garret Barnes, for their guidance, too. I am so grateful to have learned so much this summer. I also had the chance to meet interns from various projects while in California. Everyone came from all over the country, and we took away so much from each other. The opportunity to work with people my age and learn from them and their projects was another privilege I had on this internship. All the traveling and group trips we did on weekends will be some of the memorable moments. As I finish up my first week of school, I can already tell that the skills and knowledge from this internship are going to take me far. I can’t wait to continue to grow and use all that I gained from this summer in my career. Thank you, Kiewit, for investing in me and the future of engineering!
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Exciting news! The University of Nebraska–Lincoln has seen a 1.7% growth in enrollment, thanks to the dedication of our faculty and staff. Their hard work has driven record retention rates and key program growth, including new milestones in the College of Engineering. This success reflects the strength of our community and our commitment to student success.
UNL enrollment grows, positive trends seen across student body
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Abdelghani Laraoui, assistant professor of mechanical and materials engineering, is collaborating with faculty from Jackson State University in Mississippi on a three-year, $800,000 project to help train dozens of African-American youth while developing America's expertise in quantum sensing.
Nebraska-HBCU project to grow opportunities in quantum sensing | College of Engineering | University of Nebraska–Lincoln
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Rock the Block 2024 was a huge success! It was incredible to see all the student organizations and clubs come together to showcase their enthusiasm and passion. The energy and excitement on campus were truly inspiring! Looking forward to seeing how this momentum carries forward throughout the year.
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Get ready to Rock the Block at the biggest College of Engineering welcome event tomorrow! Don't miss out on all the fun, food, and networking opportunities. Let's kick off this school year in style! #RockTheBlock https://lnkd.in/g6dNqs9g
ROCK THE BLOCK | Engineering Student Advisory Board | Nebraska
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Researchers from the School of Computing and Mid-America Transportation Center (MATC) are collaborating to enhance non-motorist safety at highway-rail grade crossings (HRGCs) under a $10 million USDOT grant. https://lnkd.in/gEzAd9wg
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