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University of Nebraska - Lincoln

Nebraska Blueprint (Student Publication)

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2002

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Nebraska Blueprint – Fall 2002 Oct 2002

Nebraska Blueprint – Fall 2002

Nebraska Blueprint (Student Publication)

Table of Contents:

From the Editor

You Never Know Where the Road Will Lead – Civil engineering graduate student takes research on the road.

Feel the POWER! – Quarter-scale tractor team strives for excellence in competition and continues to move up in the ranks.

Independent Study Team Goes Robotic – The story behind the making of a robot by an undergraduate independent study team.

A Fine-Tuned Balance – Biological systems engineering student balances school and musical interests.

100 Hundred Years of Nebraska Blueprint – Serving engineering students of NU for a century, the Nebraska Blueprint celebrates its 100th Anniversary with …


Nebraska Blueprint – Summer 2002 Jul 2002

Nebraska Blueprint – Summer 2002

Nebraska Blueprint (Student Publication)

Table of Contents:

From the Editor

Engineers Help Improve Smiles – Multidisciplinary research project takes Biological Systems Engineering students to the Dental College.

Professor, Student, Take Team Approach – Last year, Katie Schmatz learned a lot about teamwork. The industrial and management systems engineering graduate (May, 2002) worked with Dr. Stephanie Adams, assistant professor, IMSE, to find out what exactly makes teams work.

Black Engineers' Contributions to the World – A look at history showcases Black engineers' many contributions to the world.

Student Profiles – "Student finds his place at UNL," "Ship to shore: Former sailor finds niche in EE," …


Nebraska Blueprint – Winter 2002 Jan 2002

Nebraska Blueprint – Winter 2002

Nebraska Blueprint (Student Publication)

Table of Contents:

From the Editor

From the Office of College Relations – Restructuring of Dean's Office expands services to students—on all three campuses—and alumni.

College Sees Many Exciting Changes – A letter from Dr. John Ballard, Associate Dean

Coming to America: French Student Experiences NU Culture – Karine Hubert grew up in a small French town with little knowledge about America. Her studies at NU changed all that.

Venturing Out: Students Study Abroad in Germany – Engineering students Mark Dietz and John Prauner learn about more than engineering while studying in Germany.

Ambassadors, Diplomats Take on Leadership Roles

Diversity …