📢BME News! University of Delaware Biomedical Engineering Faculty at the 2025 ASEE Annual Conference The University of Delaware’s Biomedical Engineering (BMEG) faculty was proudly represented at the 2025 American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) Annual Conference in Montreal, Canada. Faculty members Dr. Sarah I. Rooney, Dr. Julie Karand, and Dr. Ashutosh Khandha, along with colleagues from the College of Engineering, engaged with national and international leaders in the field of engineering education. Dr. Sarah I. Rooney concluded a distinguished seven-year term on the ASEE Biomedical Engineering Division Executive Board, serving three years as Member-at-Large and four years in the division’s chairs track. Her dedicated leadership has significantly advanced biomedical engineering education and strengthened the University of Delaware’s visibility within the ASEE community. Dr. Julie Karand presented “One Week in Cape Town Clinics: Reflections from an Undergraduate Engineering Experiential Learning Trip” as part of the ASEE International Division. Her talk highlighted the transformative impact of global experiential learning on the development and cross-cultural understanding of engineering students. Dr. Ashutosh Khandha was recognized for co-authoring the paper “Assessing the Impact of the Use of Generative AI in Developing and Using Assessment Grading Rubrics for Engineering Courses”(Omwando TA, Alhalawani A, Khandha A, Kotla B., 2025), which received 1st place for Best Paper in the Industrial Engineering (IE) Division. The Department of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Delaware remains committed to advancing engineering education through innovation, leadership, and active participation in national forums such as ASEE.