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Waterloo Engineering's incoming associate dean, teaching is one of eight professors province-wide to receive a 2012 Ontario Undergraduate Student Alliance Award for Excellence in Teaching. Gordon Stubley, a mechanical and mechatronics engineering professor who will officially become the Faculty's first associate dean, teaching on May 1, was presented with the award by Natalie Cockburn, vice president education for the Federation of Students, in early April. Stubley was nominated for the award by the University of Waterloo's Federation of Students.
"It was both an honour and humbling to receive this particular recognition because, in part, it is very much in recognition of the accomplishments and initiatives of many in mechanical and mechatronics engineering and throughout the Faculty," says Stubley. "I am fortunate to be part of such a wonderful group!"
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