
Lehigh alumnus Robert J. Connor gives first Dexter memorial lecture
Robert J. Connor, a Lehigh alumnus and former research engineer at the university’s ATLSS Research Center.
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A pioneer in attaseconds steals the show at CLEO
It was a show-stopping CLEO conference last month for Paul Corkum '72 Ph.D.
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Alumnus wins best paper award for article on wastewater treatment
Roderick Reardon, who earned a B.S. in chemical engineering in 1973 and an M.S. in civil engineering in 1977 from Lehigh, has received a $5,000 award for a paper he wrote that compares treatment processes for removing nitrogen from wastewater.
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Autumn Bayles named CIO of The Tasty Baking Company, Philadelphia.
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Rossin's loyalty to the end to a former employee.
Several days before his recent death, Peter C. Rossin reached out one last time to his former employee, Harold Bittner.
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Pete Rossin's legacy "will literally last forever"
He possessed a wide-ranging intellectual curiosity, he listened carefully, and he insisted on being called by his first name.
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Peter C. Rossin, 1923-2003: A wonderful and generous human being.
Peter C. Rossin '48, a successful entrepreneur and visionary in the world of metals who gave Lehigh the largest gift in its history, died Sunday, Aug. 10, in Sewickley, Pa. He was 79 years old.
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ME alumnus tapped to head NY environmental center.
Edward Bogucz, who received a B.S. and a Ph.D. in mechanical engineering from Lehigh in 1978 and 1984, has been named the first executive director of the New York state-designated Center of Excellence in Environmental Systems (CoE-ES) at Syracuse University.
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In Memoriam: Peter C. Rossin, the visionary and successful entrepreneur who gave Lehigh the largest gift in its history, and for whom the P.C. Rossin College of Engineering & Applied Science is named, died Sunday, August 10, 2003....
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Lehigh alumnus named to head Iron and Steel Society.
Adapting to the “new terrain” of consolidations and increased international competition, and attaining greater efficiency and technological improvements are the major challenges facing America’s steel industry, says William P. Barker ’73, who was recently elected president of the Iron and Steel Society.
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Engineering degree gives alum the vision to help others. When he graduated from Lehigh in 1963, little in Tom Brunner's academic record suggested he would one day play a major role in curtailing the curse of blindness.
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In Memoriam: Helmut Thielsch, 1922-2003. Helmut Thielsch, whose perseverance drove him to launch a successful business at an age when he could have retired and to obtain a master's in engineering two decades later from Lehigh, died May 2 at his home in Rhode Island.
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Alton D. Romig, Jr., BS '75, MS '77, PhD '79, has been elected to the National Academy of Engineering (NAE).
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Clarence Au-Young, who earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees in civil engineering from Lehigh in 1977 and 1979, has been appointed vice president of the Regional, Business and General Aviation segment of Honeywell.
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Charles R. “Chuck?Kubic, who earned a B.S. in civil engineering from Lehigh in 1972 and an M.S. in the field in 1978, is serving as a rear admiral and commander of the First Naval Construction Division in Kuwait.
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Anthony G. Collins, who earned an M.S. and Ph.D. in civil engineering from Lehigh in 1973 and 1982, has been appointed president of Clarkson University.
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