Biomedical engineering professor named fellow of American Society for Engineering
April 21, 2008

Dr. Nicholas Peppas, biomedical engineering professor, was recently elected fellow
of the American Society for Engineering Education in recognition of his commitment
and excellence in engineering education. The American Society for Engineering
Education is a nonprofit organization of individuals and institutions committed to
furthering education in engineering and engineering technology. Peppas is the
Fletcher Stuckey Pratt Chair in Engineering.

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