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A Teacher’s Teacher in Engineering Education

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A Teacher’s Teacher in Engineering Education Reflect on the career of Professor Emeritus Jim Stice, who created and directed the Bureau of Engineering Teaching, believed to be the first engineering teaching and learning center.

Professor Emeritus Jim Stice Receives ASEE Lifetime Achievement Award

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Professor Emeritus Jim Stice Receives ASEE Lifetime Achievement Award

Jim Stice, the Bob R. Dorsey Professor Emeritus in the Cockrell School of Engineering, has been awarded a Lifetime Achievement Award by the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) for his dedicated work to improve teaching effectiveness.

The annual award recognizes individuals for sustained contributions to education in the fields of engineering and engineering technology.… Read the rest »

Peppas Receives Benjamin Garver Lamme Award for Teaching Excellence

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Peppas Receives Benjamin Garver Lamme Award for Teaching Excellence

Nicholas A. Peppas, Biomedical Engineering Department Chair, Director of the Center on Biomaterials, Drug Delivery and Bionanotechnology and professor of biomedical engineering, chemical engineering and pharmacy at The University of Texas at Austin, received the Benjamin Garver Lamme Award at a special awards ceremony held at the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEERead the rest »

Ekerdt Receives ASEE Lectureship Award

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Ekerdt Receives ASEE Lectureship Award

John Ekerdt, Associate Dean of Research in Engineering and Dick Rothwell Endowed Chair, has been awarded the 2012 American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) Lectureship Award, sponsored by Chemstations, Inc.

“I was fortunate to study under Professor Ekerdt as both an undergraduate and graduate student,” said Clayton Wheeler, a former student of Ekerdt’s … Read the rest »