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.
Catherine Seavitt Nordenson, Architecture 1994, AIA ASLA, is a professor of landscape architecture at the City College of New York and principal of Catherine Seavitt Studio. Seavitt Nordenson was born in Detroit, Michigan. A...
William Deasy graduated in Civil Engineering – Class of 1958 and then attended the University of Washington, School of Law graduating in 1964 with a LLB Degree. He passed the State of Washington Bar...
Dr. Isidor Fankuchen was born in Brooklyn and he graduated from The Cooper Union in 1926. He received his master’s degree and PhD. from Cornell University. He also was awarded a second PhD in...
William Sandholm CE’63 was born in Brooklyn in 1942. He attended Brooklyn Technical High School, the Cooper Union, and Pace University. He graduated from the Cooper Union school of Engineering in 1963 with a...
Karen Bausman AR’ 82 is an architect and has been principal of her own New York City-based design practice since her graduation from The Cooper Union in 1982. Paralleling her career as an architect,...
Darrell Low has been active in the CUAA since 2008. He has served as a Council Member for 7 Years, and has served as on the Nominating, 501c3, Gano Dunn, and Executive Committees. He...
Steven Hillyer received a Bachelor of Architecture degree from The Irwin S. Chanin School of Architecture in 1990. In keeping with a longstanding tradition of mounting exhibitions and publishing work that informs the pedagogy...
Marina Gutierrez A’81 is a multidisciplinary artist from New York City with a practice that combines community based work, public and studio arts. Her work interweaves historical, individual and ecological narratives, often adapting folk...
Juan Sanchez A’77: Photographer, Painter, Mixed Media Born in 1954 in Brooklyn, New York to immigrant working-class Puerto Rican parents, Juan Sánchez earned a BFA from The Cooper Union School of Art in 1977,...
Israel Kalish had a 46 year career at RCA where he helped develop many high tech components including sealed germanium batteries and semiconductors used in Televisions. Israel Kalish was also a member of The...
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