James Stice Earns Benjamin Garver Lamme Award

Professor James Stice was given the Benjamin Garver Lamme Award at the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) Annual Conference on June 23, 2010 in Louisville, Kentucky.

The award acknowledges excellence in teaching, contributions to research and technical literature, and achievements that advance engineering college administration.

Stice gave the first known college course on teaching engineering; created and administered the first engineering teaching center and the first campus-wide teaching center. He introduced concepts of learning objectives, learning styles and new faculty orientation in engineering education and was a pioneer in technology based instruction.

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