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Two outstanding seniors honored with Clarence L. Eckel Award

The Clarence L. Eckel Award is given in December to one outstanding graduate and up to two runners up receiving a BS degree in civil or architectural engineering in the fall semester. The award winners are selected by the CEAE Awards Committee from students with high academic standing and contributions to educational and extracurricular activities, including service to engineering student societies and the community. Clarence L. Eckel was CEAE chair from 1926-1943 and dean of the College of Engineering from 1943-1960.

Karl Linden holds the Eckel Award plaque with Carl Fischer, the winner of the award. Karl is in graduation regalia and Carkl is in a suit.

Karl Linden, CEAE department chair, stands holding the Clarence L. Eckel Award plaque, with Carl Fischer, the recipient of the award.

Brooklyn Lash, a civil engineering major stands next to CEAE department chair, Karl Linden. Karl holds the award; both are in graduation regalia

Brooklyn Lash, a civil engineering major, stands next to CEAE Department Chair, Karl Linden. Lash, who won both the College of Engineering and Applied Science's Research Award and Community Impact Award, was also the runner up for the Clarence L. Eckel Award.