Retired engineering prof receives national honour

Gordon Stubley wins Canadian Engineering Education Association's Lifetime Service Award. By Angie Docking Faculty of Engineering - Gordon Stubley is the 2022 recipient of a lifetime service award from the leading engineering and design education organization in Canada. Stubley, a retired mechanical engineering professor, Waterloo Engineering alumnus and Distinguished Professor Emeritus, becomes the fifth engineering educator honoured with a Lifetime Service Award from the Canadian Engineering Education Association (CEEA) . He is the only Waterloo professor to receive the CEEA award, which recognizes individuals who have contributed significantly to the development of engineering education in Canada. "Throughout my four decades in the profession, I have worked to be a helpful and supportive citizen of the wider Canadian engineering education community to help engineering education excel - at Waterloo and beyond," Stubley said. "It means a lot to me that colleagues across the profession appreciate my work to develop the best possible learning environment for Canadian engineering students." - Changing the culture. Over his 40-year career, Stubley helped transform student learning at the University of Waterloo and was recognized several times for his dedication to teaching.
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