The Holland Computing Center has both resources and personnel in two locations: the Schorr Center on the UNL campus, and the Peter Kiewit Institute on the UNO campus. HCC offices are in 118 Schorr Center (UNL), and 152 PKI (UNO).
Located on the south side of the stadium, the June and Paul Schorr III
center was completed in late 2007. The facility provides
18,434 square feet to consolidate areas of the Department of Computer
Science and Engineering previously located in two other areas
on campus, and a leased space off campus. The Schorr Center was made
possible by a generous donation from Chip Schorr in honor of
his parents, June and Paul Schorr, who are both graduates and long time
supporters of the university.
The Peter Kiewit Institute in Omaha is designed to help meet the needs
of the nation’s technology and engineering firms by providing a top-flight
education to students interested in pursuing careers in information science,
technology and engineering. More than that, it connects students directly to
business and industry. The Peter Kiewit Institute is home to the University
of Nebraska-Lincoln's College of Engineering and the University of Nebraska
at Omaha's College of Information Science and Technology.
To locate the Schorr Center on a map of the UNL City Campus, click here.
To see a map and directions to PKI, click here.