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- 1940-2015
A preeminent architectural educator, Regan touched the lives and helped launch the careers of generations of students and faculty as dean of four major university architecture schools: Texas A&M University, Auburn University, North Carolina State University, and the University of Miami. He was also an instrumental professor in the formation of the architecture program at Virginia Tech from 1967 – 1984, where he also served as chair of the school’s foundation program, assistant dean and director of the Washington Alexandria Architecture Center.
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- 11/25/1940 - 03/05/2015
Regan was the first Dean for the School of Architecture, which was separated from the College of Engineering on June 1, 1983 to become the first school of architecture at a private institution in the state of Florida. Regan received his Bachelor of Architecture at Auburn University, Alabama, in 1964, and earned his Graduate Diploma in 1973 from the School of Architecture in London, England.
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- 1909-1999
Juan A. del Regato was one of several hundred Cuban medical students expelled from the University of Havana in 1927 due to protests against President Gerardo Machado. Approximately 130 of these students relocated and continued their studies at the Université de Paris in France. Many of these students returned to Cuba and acquired great prestige as physicians.
Juan A. del Regato graduated from the Université de Paris in 1937 and came to the United States in 1938. He collected the theses of several of his fellow Cuban scholars in France, and donated them to the Otto G. Richter Library in 1988.
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Starting in 1973, Arnold Reiner worked in various management capacities for Pan Am, and in 1975 joined the Flight Safety Department. He was appointed the director for Flight Safety in the 1980s, and also flew as a pilot, flying primarily the Boeing 727 and the Airbus A310. He later worked for Delta Airlines.
Starting in 1973, Arnold Reiner worked in various management capacities for Pan Am, and in 1975 joined the Flight Safety Department. He was appointed the director for Flight Safety in the 1980s, and also flew as a pilot, flying primarily the Boeing 727 and the Airbus A310. He later worked for Delta Airlines.