ASU remembers
Paul Edgar Russell
Professor, Electrical Enginering
Program Director, Applied Science, Engineering and Technology
February 16, 2014
Paul Edgar Russell, 89, passed away on February 16, 2014. Paul served in the Signal Corps in the Philippines and Japan during World War II; he was honorably discharged as a U.S. Army Staff Sergeant. After the war, he earned his BS in Electrical Engineering (1946) and Mechanical Engineering (1947) from New Mexico State University, and a Masters (1950) and PhD (1951) in Electrical Engineering from the University of Wisconsin. Paul retired as a Professor of Electrical Engineering at ASU, having previously served as Head of the Department of Electrical Engineering at the University of Arizona, Dean of Engineering at Kansas State University, Program Director for Applied Science, Engineering and Technology for the West Campus of ASU (which he helped create), and Director of ASU's School of Construction and Technology. He worked as a design specialist and consultant for General Dynamics and various other companies in the U.S. and worldwide, served as Vice Chairman and Chairman of the Engineering Accreditation Commission for the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology, and helped establish engineering programs in various countries. He was also a Fellow with the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, a member of numerous honorary and fraternal societies, and a recipient of many academic and professional awards. Paul leaves behind his wife of 70 years, Lorna Margaret Russell, three children, eight grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital or your favorite academic program. (Source: Arizona Republic)