Rebecca Long, ChE’12
This profile article was first posted in the May 2012 CUAA newsletter Rebecca is a 2012 graduate who studied chemical engineering and was actively involved in the Student Council during her time spent at...
This profile article was first posted in the May 2012 CUAA newsletter Rebecca is a 2012 graduate who studied chemical engineering and was actively involved in the Student Council during her time spent at...
Ed Hawthorne, EE’43 Ed Hawthorne came to the United States from Poland on Thanksgiving Day 1937 at the age of 16. Speaking no English except the inevitable “I don’t speak English,” he spent his first...
This Alumni Profile first appeared in the December 2009 CUAA Newsletter Mary Lynch, CHE’82 December 18, 2009 Why did you choose The Cooper Union? In 1977, Lehigh University first opened its engineering school to...
This Profile was first published in the June 2010 CUAA Newsletter Seth Greenwald, ME’85 Seth Greenwald (ME’85) is currently employed by the Army Corps of Engineers as a Technical Manager and is responsible for...
This alumni profile first appeared in the January 2013 CUAA Newsletter Featured Alumnus: Edmund Glaser, EE’49 Edmund Glaser, EE ’49, talks about his experience at The Cooper Union, and how it influenced his path...
This article was originally posted in the May 2013 CUAA Newsletter The Cooper Union Alumni Association presents Service to the School Awards to graduates who have demonstrated exemplary service and leadership to the Cooper Union during...
Paul A. Strassmann, CE’53 Paul Straussman emigrated to the United States in 1945 from Czechoslovakia. He was admitted into the Cooper Union on the basis of his perfect SAT score in math. (He had...
Haym Benaroya, CE’76, is a Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at Rutgers. He is the 2012 recipient of the Engineering Science Book Award from the International Academy of Astronautics for his book, Turning...
William Dubilier, Eng 1909 William Dubilier, Eng1909, was an inventor and radio pioneer who held over 600 patents. A New York native, William Dubilier worked as an assistant to radiotelegraph developer Guglielmo Marconi before...
Kenneth Bridbord ChE’64 (This article was originally published in 2009. It has been modified to include recognitions awarded since that time.) Kenneth Bridbord ChE’64 also studied at the University of Chicago Pritzker School of...
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