The Legacy of Iowa Engineering recognizes faculty, staff, alumni, and friends of the College of Engineering who made exceptional historical contributions toward advancing the college in teaching, research, or service during their engagement with the college.

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Edward L. Ashton

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Ashton Bio

Dan Branson

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Branson Bio

Francis Murray Dawson

Francis Murray Dawson

 

Dawson Bio

James Wayne Deegan

James Wayne Deegan

 

Deegan Bio 

Thomas Farrell

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Farrell bio

Edward J. Haug

Edward J. Haug

 

Haug Bio

Robert G. Hering

https://engineering.uiowa.edu/alumni-and-friends/awards-alumni-and-friends/honor-wall/legacy-iowa-engineering/robert-g-hering

 

Hering Bio

Frederic Goodson Higbee

https://engineering.uiowa.edu/alumni-and-friends/awards-alumni-and-friends/honor-wall/legacy-iowa-engineering/frederic-goodson

 

Higbee Bio

Joseph W. Howe

Joseph W. Howe

 

HowE Bio

Philip G. Hubbard

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Hubbard Bio

Karl Kammermeyer

Karl Kammermeyer

 

Kammermeyer Bio

John F. Kennedy

John F. Kennedy

 

Kennedy Bio

Edwin B. Kurtz

Edwin B. Kurtz

 

Kurtz bio

Louis Landweber

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Landweber bio

Donald H. Madsen

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Madsen Bio

Enzo Macagno

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Macagno Bio

Philip F. Morgan

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Morgan Bio

Richard K. Miller

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Miller bio

Floyd Nagler

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Nagler Bio

Virendra C. Patel

Virendra C. Patel

 

Patel Bio

Wayne L. Paulson

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Paulson Bio

Kwan Rim

Kwan Rim

 

Rim Bio

Hunter Rouse

Hunter Rouse

 

Rouse Bio

Paul D. Scholz

Paul D. Scholz

 

Scholz Bio

Mary Sheedy

Mary Sheedy

 

Sheedy Bio

About the Legacy of Iowa Engineering

What is the Legacy of Iowa Engineering?

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The Legacy of Iowa Engineering was created to recognize faculty, staff, alumni, and friends of the College of Engineering who made exceptional historical contributions toward advancing the college in teaching, research, or service during their engagement with the college.

The first induction ceremony took place in June 2004 in association with Alumni Reunion Weekend. The members are featured in a permanent display near the lobby of the Seamans Center for the Engineering Arts and Sciences.

How does someone become a member of Legacy?

Anyone may nominate an individual who was a faculty member, staff member, alumnus, or friend, or who is currently an alumnus or friend of the College of Engineering, and made exceptional contributions toward advancing the college in teaching, research, or service. Eligibility for faculty members begins seven years after ending their service to the college.

How do I nominate someone?

The nomination must be submitted in the form of a maximum three-page letter to the Office of the Dean, describing the nominee’s contributions toward achieving the objective of induction as a member of the Legacy of Iowa Engineering. No supporting letters are needed.

Only one person will be inducted as a member of the legacy each year.

The nominations will be reviewed by the college’s Engineering Administrative Council and recommended to the dean for induction into the Legacy of Iowa Engineering.

Whom do I contact for more information?

Marketing and Communications Office
College of Engineering
The University of Iowa
3100 Seamans Center for Engineering Arts and Sciences
Iowa City, IA 52242-1527
Phone: 319-384-0550
E-mail: jason-kosovski@uiowa.edu