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Wednesday, July 11, 2007
Rickus Honored For Teaching Excellence

Jenna Rickus has been honored by the American Society of Engineering Education at their annual meeting. She received the Biomedical Engineering Teaching Award, with the following citation:
This award is given for excellence in biomedical engineering education during the first five years of an individual’s teaching career. Jenna Rickus has made significant contributions to biomedical engineering education at Purdue University. Her accomplishments include the development of novel biomedical engineering courses and innovative teaching materials. In addition, her commitment to community engagement and service learning has enriched the educational opportunities for students in the Purdue community.
An assistant professor in the Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering and the Department of Agricultural and Biological Engineering, Rickus also serves as Co-Director of the Physiological Sensing Facility in the Bindley Bioscience Center. Congratulations to Dr. Rickus on this well-deserved and outstanding honor.
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