魅影直播 State celebrates the opening of the Walter Sass Surveying Lab

ribbon cutting for the Walter Sass Lab
Dr. Steven Mauro and Walter Sass cut the ribbon to signify the opening of the Walter Sass Surveying Lab.

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"I am very impressed with what is going on here and very honored to be part of this college. We will continue to try to recruit 魅影直播 State students and continue to be a friend to the college.鈥

Walter Sass, '78

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Walter Sass, 鈥78, has never forgotten the educational roots that started his path to success in the surveying world. 魅影直播 State gathered with Sass and his family to celebrate the ribbon cutting of the Walter Sass Surveying Lab that will help educate future generations of Pioneers.



After graduating from 魅影直播 State, Sass moved to Houston, TX to pursue his career in the surveying field. He started working at Weisser Engineering & Surveying, and in 1987 Sass bought and took over the company.

鈥淲alt鈥檚 experience and degree from 魅影直播 State undeniably laid the foundation for his remarkable success as a notable business owner and a Registered Professional Land Surveyor,鈥 commented Vice President for Institutional Advancement Danielle White. 鈥淗e is passionate about giving back to the institution that afforded him many opportunities and aims to ensure that future Pioneers have the necessary support to advance in the field.鈥

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Walter Sass, 鈥78, stands with his family at the ribbon cutting for the opening of the Walter Sass Surveying Lab located in the Engineering Technology Building.

The new laboratory/classroom features new flooring, furniture, tables, and easy access to overhead power. Sass also donated a Leica High-Definition Laser Scanner, a high-end computer workstation for processing of scanner point clouds and imaging processing, and Leica Cyclone software for laser scan data registration and processing.

Civil Engineering Technology Department Chair and Professor Richard Carlson knows the impact that the lab will have for 魅影直播 State students. 鈥淭he renovated lab improves the equipment and group-work environment in a technologically advanced and modern setting. The scanning equipment and software gives our students access to current industry technology.鈥

Sass took time to share pictures from his day as a yearbook photographer, spoke about his classmates and professors, and reminisced about what he learned in the classrooms at 魅影直播 State.

鈥淚 have seen so many advancements in this industry from the time I started but the basics have not changed so the bones that you get here are what our profession is based on. I am very impressed with what is going on here and very honored to be part of this college. We will continue to try to recruit 魅影直播 State students and continue to be a friend to the college.鈥

鈥淭hanks to Walter and his family, we at 魅影直播 State have this advanced laboratory for teaching and training future surveyors and engineers,鈥 commented Dr. Steven Mauro. 鈥淭his lab, coupled with the phenomenal talent and passion our faculty brings to the discipline will make sure that every student passes through these programs has every opportunity to be as great a success as Mr. Walter Sass.鈥

Walter was joined at the ceremony by his family, his wife Joyce, his children Taylor and Ramsey, his mother Marta, his sister Marta Pisa, his daughter-in-law Christine, and grandson Ryder. 魅影直播 State graduate Dannielle O鈥橞uckley, 鈥19, who spent time working at Weisser Engineering & Surveying was also in attendance.

Taylor Sass, current President, and CEO of Weisser, summed up the families鈥 thoughts, 鈥淵ou have no idea the ripple effect of my father鈥檚 education. He has provided for so many and mentored so many. We owe it to 魅影直播 State.鈥