Honors
- Lifetime Achievement Award in Engineering Education (American Society for Engineering Education, 2012, first recipient)
- Global Award for Excellence in Engineering Education (Intl. Federation of Engr. Education Societies, 2010, first recipient)
- Distinguished Service Award (ASEE Engineering Research and Methods Division, 2009)
- Doctor of Engineering Honoris Causa (University of Illinois, 2010)
- Doctor of Science Honoris Causa (State University of New York, 2008)
- One of "30 Authors of Groundbreaking Chemical Engineering Books" (AIChE, 2008)
- Joseph J. Martin Award for the Outstanding Paper at the ASEE Annual Meeting (ASEE ChE Division, 2007)
- Lifetime Achievement Award for Pedagogical Scholarship (ASEE ChE Division, 2003)
- Warren K. Lewis Award for Contributions to Chemical Engineering Education (AIChE, 2002)
- Alexander Quarles Holladay Medal of Excellence (N.C. State University, 1999)
- Chester F. Carlson Award for Innovation in Engineering Education (ASEE, 1998)
- Board of Governors Award for Teaching Excellence (University of North Carolina, 1997)
- Fellow of the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE, 1996)
- William E. Wickenden Award for Outstanding Paper in the Journal of Engineering Education (ASEE, 2003, 1996, 1989, 1988)
- Outstanding Educator of the Century Award (1 of 5 designated) (Southeastern Section, ASEE, 1993)
- William H. Corcoran Award for Outstanding Paper in Chemical Engineering Education (ASEE, 1993, 1985)
- AIChE Institute Lectureship (AIChE, 1991)
- National Catalyst Award (Chemical Manufacturers Association, 1989)
- Benjamin J. Dasher Award for Outstanding Paper at the Frontiers in Education Conference (IEEE/ASEE, 1989)
- AT&T Foundation Award for Teaching Excellence (ASEE, 1985)
- Outstanding Teacher Award (N.C. State University, 1978, 1981)
- R.J. Reynolds Industries Award for Excellence in Teaching, Research, and Extension (NCSU, 1982)
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