Richard Gnagey, CE’70
Richard Gnagey, CE’70 Richard Gnagey, CE’70, joined the Peace Corps in 1970 and went to Thailand soon after graduating from Cooper Union. He worked as a rural engineer in the Community Development Department in...
Richard Gnagey, CE’70 Richard Gnagey, CE’70, joined the Peace Corps in 1970 and went to Thailand soon after graduating from Cooper Union. He worked as a rural engineer in the Community Development Department in...
Jackie Ying, ChE Jackie Y. Ying received her B.E. and Ph.D. from The Cooper Union and Princeton University, respectively. She joined the faculty at Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1992, where she was Professor...
Alumni Profile: Nicholas M. Molnar ChE’26 Nicholas Mikolos Molnar was born in 1903 in Hungary. He came to the United States in 1921, and graduated from The Cooper Union in 1926. Nicholas got his master’s...
Charles E. Schaffner, CE’41 and PDE’52 Charles Schaffner, CE’41, was a professional engineer and industry leader. He graduated from Night School of Engineering in 1941. He later returned to The Cooper Union for the...
Stanley Lapidus, EE’70 Stanley Lapidus graduated from Cooper Union in 1970 with a BS degree in Electrical Engineering. Stanley is an inventor and serial entrepreneur. He is the founder of a number of companies...
Matthew Del Gaudio, 1908 Matthew Del Gaudio, 1908, designed churches, apartments, and public buildings in New York City. He was a founding member and third president of the New York State Association of Architects...
Russell Hulse Physics’70 Russell Hulse PHY’70 is Regental Professor and Associate Vice President for Strategic Initiatives at the University of Texas at Dallas. Previously, he had a 30-year career at the Plasma Physics Laboratory...
Jack Gould, Mechanical Engineering 1927, was an inventor and active member of the Cooper Union Alumni Association. While attending the engineering night school, he worked as the Assistant Director of Research and Process Control...
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...
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...
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