The Cooper Union Alumni Association (CUAA) provides a vital link between the alumni and the institution, building a strong body of support to preserve, protect and promote The Cooper Union.
Johana Londoño A’04 has published a new book titled “Abstract Barrios: The Crises of Latinx Visibility in Cities.” Learn More
Paul Villinski A’84 has a new monograph titled “Villinski” about his sculptural work and influence. Learn More
Brian Rose A’79 published a book titled “Monument Avenue Richmond” about the last days of the Confederate statues on Monument Avenue in Richmond. Learn More
Marilyn Henrion A’52 has released a new book titled “Mannahatta: New Works by Marilyn Henrion.” Learn more
Ann Grifalconi A’50 is remembered in NY Times article, “Ann Grifalconi, Whose Children’s Books Bridged Cultures, Dies at 90.” Learn More
James Haywood Rolling Jr A’88 authored the book, “Growing Up Ugly,” which is an inspirational coming of age book. Learn More
Brian Rose A ’79 discussed his new photography book, “Williamsburg, BKN: In Time of Plague” on WNYC. The show is called “All of It” Learn More
Brian Rose A’79 published a book titled “Williamsburg, Brooklyn: In Time of Plague.” Learn More
Molly Ruttan A’84 has a book, “The Stray” featured on Goodreads Learn More
Javaka Steptoe A’94 is the author of “Radiant Child: The Story of Young Artist Jean-Michel Basquiat” which was just awarded two major awards: the Randolph Caldecott Medal and the Coretta Scott King (Author) Book Award! Learn More
Richard Roth A’69 wrote a novel, NoLab, that was published November 2019. Learn More
By Alumni Architects
David Heymann AR’84 writes about visiting cemeteries in Austin in Places Journal. Learn More
Lee Skolnick AR’79 and his firm have published a book titled, “SKOLNICK Architecture + Design Partnership: Public/Private.” It is reviewed in ArchDaily.com Learn More
David Heymann AR’84 has published a new book titled “John S. Chase – The Chase Residence.” Learn More
Daphne Binder AR’11 & Teddy Kofman AR’13 have written “Minus 400 and Over 40 Degrees: Architecture in the Dead Sea 1948-1971.” Learn More
Jeffry Kieffer AR’75’s book, “The Evolution of a Building Complex: Louis I. Kahn’s Salk Institute for Biological Studies” was recently published. Learn More
By Alumni Engineers
Joel O. Lubenau 1960! is one of the co-authors of “Radium City: A History of America’s First Nuclear Industry” which is a book describing the Radium production in Pittsburgh. Western Pennsylvania History Magazine has published this book. Learn More
Rodney Sorkin EE’61 has released his second novel, The Wandering Cowboy. It is now in print and available for purchase at Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and Google Books. It is also available on i-tunes and for the kindle. Learn More