Inaugural Jischke Prize in Engineering Awarded to CBME's Steven Crossley

Martin Jischke, Ph.D., presented the Sam A. Wilson Lecture on March 23. 

Jischke (photo, on right) is no stranger to OU, having served 17 years⏤11 as a faculty member and director of the School of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering, five as dean of the College of Engineering and one as interim president of OU. He then became chancellor of the University of Missouri-Rolla, president of Iowa State University and the 10th president of Purdue University. 

Steven Crossley, Ph.D., a professor in the School of Chemical, Biological and Materials Engineering, received the inaugural Jischke Prize in Engineering created to support faculty excellence in the college by providing a $10,000 award to a faculty member who has demonstrated exemplary teaching, research and service.

To learn more about the School of Chemical, Biological and Materials Engineering, visit ou.edu/coe/cbme.

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