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Celebrate and Appreciate the Faculty Who Make a Difference! Be the change for future generations of Coug engineers, computer scientists and architects – make a donation today.* In every student’s life there comes that one professor who does more than teach a course – they inspire and push you to ultimately become the person you are today. Think back to your college days - what made your favorite professor memorable? Was it their enthusiasm for their research? The personal as well as professional way they related to you and fellow students? Their style? Their humor? Their compassion? Their interest and ability to serve as mentor for life and career decisions? While many professors are recognized for their contributions to research and the academy, few garner due recognition for their impact on student’s lives. This is why we have created the WSU College of Engineering and Architecture Celebrate and Appreciate page. A place where you can honor professors who made a direct impact on your life and help continue their spirit of education and leadership for generations to come. With an annual gift of $100 a year, you can affect change and help future generations of CEA faculty become the next George Austin or Leon Luck. Below are just some of the influential CEA faculty in whose name people have donated to the college. Don’t see your favorite professor listed below? You can still make a donation in their name – click here to let us know.
Clayton Crowe Don Poe George Austin Glen Hower K.C. Wang Leon Luck Reid Miller Bill Thomson No matter their differences, each of these professors stimulated a learning that lasts in you. Be the change for future generations of Coug engineers, computer scientists and architects – make a donation today.* * We want to know why you are giving! When making a gift, please specify in whose name you are giving and why in the comments section. If you would like us to use your comments on our website and in publications, please let us know! |
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“He (Clayton Crowe) loved to teach and sincerely believed that humor is an important ingredient in the learning process.’’ - Belakavadi Ramaprian, former Director of the School of Mechanical and Materials Engineering “At the beginning of the 21st century as we face a number of changes, I and the other academic leaders in the college are looking to Glen Hower’s example as our inspiration.” - Anjan Bose, former Dean of the College of Engineering and Architecture and professor in the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science - Dave McLean, chair, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering “My education prepared me to take on new things. The basic training that I had in the 1960s in Pullman, Washington in chemical engineering meant that 25 years later, I could be successful in an industry that nobody had even dreamed of.’’ -- Paul Hohenschuh, (BS '64, MS '69) vice president of manufacturing of Genentech. |
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