In Memoriam

Philip Salerno CE'60

Philip Salerno CE'60 sadly passed away June 8, 2023 at the age of 85.  He was born in Brooklyn, NY on October 3, 1937. He was predeceased by his loving parents Angelo and Josephine Salerno, his sister Marie Strang and his grandfather Carmelo Salerno.

He enjoyed a 60 year career as an exceptional and well respected structural engineer.

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Ellen Hsiao A'63

Ellen Hsiao A'63 died in her New York home on May 12, 2023 at age 82.

 An interest in art at an early age led Ellen to attend The Cooper Union college and graduate with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in 1963. She juggled a career in graphic design and raising a family before devoting herself to co-founding and managing an artists’ cooperative AAWAA (Asian American Women Artists Alliance). She pursued her passion for the visual arts throughout her life by taking classes and summer programs, and participating in art exhibits.

Martin Lee Seay A'73

Martin L. Seay A'73, 71, on October 25, 2022 of Upper Saddle River, NJ. Beloved husband of Shirley Ericson-Seay. Loving father of Erik Seay and stepfather of Carl Ericson and Christopher Ericson. Cherished grandfather of Juliana, Evan, Autumn, Eleanor and Skye. Martin was a professor of Arts and Communication at Orange County Community College - SUNY Orange. He also maintained a local design business, Martin Saint Martin Design in Ramsey, NJ.

Adriano Morigi ME'67

Adriano Morigi ME'67 passed away peacefully on November 29, 2022 after a long illness. 

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