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Inside Discovery Hall: UNK department turns students’ curiosities into careers

September 24, 2020 by Tyler Ellyson

Astronomy Astronomy is the physical science that studies things outside the Earth’s atmosphere. Astronomers use observations of planets, stars, nebulae and galaxies to collect data and theories from physics to make sense of the whole universe. They rely entirely on observation, unlike physicists and chemists who build laboratories and conduct experiments. In the last few years, astronomers have discovered dark energy, mapped the shape of the universe, sent rovers to … [Read more...] about Inside Discovery Hall: UNK department turns students’ curiosities into careers

Filed Under: Arts & Sciences, News Tagged With: Adam Schlotthauer, Astronomy, Discovery Hall, Engineering, Joel Berrier, Kearney, Lena Janssen, Physics, University of Nebraska, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, UNK, UNL

Discovery Hall brings ‘unparalleled’ opportunities to UNK campus

September 1, 2020 by Tyler Ellyson

State-of-the-art facility is home to UNK's industrial technology, cyber systems, mathematics and statistics and physics, astronomy and engineering departments By TYLER ELLYSON UNK Communications KEARNEY – There’s a lot to like about the University of Nebraska at Kearney’s newest academic building. Just ask College of Business and Technology Dean Tim Jares, who can’t stop talking about Discovery Hall and everything it brings to UNK. “This building is … [Read more...] about Discovery Hall brings ‘unparalleled’ opportunities to UNK campus

Filed Under: Arts & Sciences, Business & Technology, College of Education, News, Photo Galleries Tagged With: Astronomy, Aviation, College of Arts and Sciences, College of Business and Technology, Construction Management, Cyber Systems, cybersecurity, Discovery Hall, Engineering, Industrial Technology, Kearney, Mathematics, Physics, Ryan Teten, statistics, STEM, Tim Jares, University of Nebraska, UNK, Victoria Alvarado

New STEM building, a ‘best-in-class’ facility, nearing completion

January 31, 2020 by Tyler Ellyson

 By TYLER ELLYSON UNK Communications KEARNEY – If you think the University of Nebraska at Kearney’s new STEM building is impressive now, wait until you see the finished product. UNK is just a few months away from unveiling the 90,000-square-foot space that will house its construction management, industrial distribution, interior and product design, aviation, cyber systems, mathematics and statistics, physics, astronomy and engineering programs. “It’s taking shape … [Read more...] about New STEM building, a ‘best-in-class’ facility, nearing completion

Filed Under: Arts & Sciences, Business & Technology, College of Education, News, Photo Galleries Tagged With: Alan Wedige, Astronomy, Aviation, College of Business and Technology, Construction Management, Cyber Systems, Engineering, Industrial Distribution, interior and product design, Kearney, Lee McQueen, Math, Physics, science, statistics, STEM, Tim Jares, UNK

University of Nebraska working to address urgent STEM workforce needs

April 15, 2019 by gottulatm

“We put a high value on ensuring our programs are relevant and aligned with workforce needs." - Tim Burkink, College of Business and Technology Dean By MELISSA LEE University of Nebraska Communications Nebraska will have more than 34,000 annual openings in high-skill, high-demand, high-wage jobs in the years ahead, according to the state’s Department of Labor. More than two-thirds of those will require higher education. And many of them are in STEM (science, … [Read more...] about University of Nebraska working to address urgent STEM workforce needs

Filed Under: Arts & Sciences, Business & Technology, News Tagged With: Board of Regents, computer systems, Cyber Systems, Employment, Engineering, Hank Bounds, information systems, Jobs, Legislature, Nebraska, software development, STEM, Tim Burkink, workforce

Explore interesting topics, careers during UNK summer science camps

April 3, 2019 by gottulatm

UNK’s Society and Science Camps this summer will help students explore careers in crime scene investigation, cybersecurity, health care, agriculture and other topics. (Photo by Corbey R. Dorsey, UNK Communications)

KEARNEY – Middle and high school students can explore crime scene investigation, cybersecurity, health care and agriculture during University of Nebraska at Kearney summer camps. Society and Science Camps, led by UNK faculty, give youths an opportunity to learn about interesting topics and careers while experiencing university life in a fun and educational environment. The camps, which begin in June, are offered in residential and commuter options for varying grade … [Read more...] about Explore interesting topics, careers during UNK summer science camps

Filed Under: Arts & Sciences, News Tagged With: agriculture, crime scene investigation, cyberscecurity, Engineering, Health Science, Programming

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