Moses Soyer, A 1917
Moses Soyer, A 1917 Moses Soyer was born in Russia in 1899. He came with his family to Philadelphia in 1912 and then to The Bronx around 1915. Click link to see photo of...
Moses Soyer, A 1917 Moses Soyer was born in Russia in 1899. He came with his family to Philadelphia in 1912 and then to The Bronx around 1915. Click link to see photo of...
Morgan Foster Larson, CE 1910 Larson, Morgan Foster (1882-1961) of Perth Amboy, Middlesex County, N.J. Born in Perth Amboy, Middlesex County, N.J., June 15, 1882. Republican. Engineer; member of New Jersey state senate from...
Reconstruir: Supporting rebuilding efforts in Mexico Saturday, November 4th 6 – 10 p.m. 41 Cooper Gallery Art + Food + Mezcal + Music $200 = One artwork + poster + entrance | $25 =...
The CALL FOR NOMINATIONS for the 2018 CUAA Council Elections has been extended through December 30, 2017. Nominate someone you know, or nominate yourself. Be a part of the CUAA to continue the legacy of...
2017 CUAA Block Party — Cooper Means Union The 2017 Block Party was held on Saturday, September 23rd, 2017 on the portion of 4th Avenue bordering the west side of the Foundation Building. The...
Steve Brodner A’76 Steve Brodner (born October 19, 1954 in Brooklyn, New York) has been a satirical illustrator and caricaturist and political commentator working for publications in the US since the 1970s. He is...
Vincent Longo A’46 Vincent Longo A’46 was born in New York City in 1923. He was orphaned at age 2 and spent some time in a Catholic boarding school. He was adopted as...
2018 Call for Nominations for Founder’s Day Awards Alumni have an opportunity to nominate fellow alumni for one of the four CUAA Founder’s Day Awards that will be awarded next spring. Please nominate living...
2017 Block Party The 2017 Block Party was held on Saturday, September 23rd, 2017 on the portion of 4th Avenue bordering the west side of the Foundation Building. The sidewalk and street were...
2017 Annual Fund Graphics by Carol Wolf A’84 The 2016-17 year at Cooper Union brought positive change in many ways – we welcomed Laura Sparks as our first woman president, our financial stability improved...
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