Difference between revisions of "Dylan Cooper"
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Cooper founded the Steady Mobbers co-rec intramural basketball team and captained the team to 3 consecutive championships, though allegations of PED use and infidelity have dogged the team throughout their unlikely run. | Cooper founded the Steady Mobbers co-rec intramural basketball team and captained the team to 3 consecutive championships, though allegations of PED use and infidelity have dogged the team throughout their unlikely run. | ||
− | In August 2017, [http://https://www.college.columbia.edu/cct/issue/winter17/article/class-notes] | + | In August 2017, Cooper married his longtime partner Eitan J. Neugut CC '17. [http://https://www.college.columbia.edu/cct/issue/winter17/article/class-notes] They have 2 daughters. |
Revision as of 09:32, 5 February 2018
Dylan J. Cooper | |
Name: | Dylan J. Cooper |
Birth Date: | August 14, 1995 |
School: | Columbia College |
Graduation Year: | 2018 |
Awards and Recognition: | Milch Prize Recipient, King's Crown Community Building Award |
Occupation: | Pre-med, heir to Cooper Hotels fortune |
Family: | Parents: Pace CC '87, Aileen BC '88, Siblings: Jeremy CC '17, Ethan CC '18, Elan CC '22 |
Dylan Cooper served as a member of URC, and was elected to the Hillel executive board for 2016-2017 term.
He was the distinguished recipient of the 2017 Milch Prize, which is awarded to the member of the junior class best able to suck up to the administration. He also was granted the King's Crown Community Building Award, presented to students who have "offered outstanding leadership to their communities with exemplary commitment and energy."
Cooper founded the Steady Mobbers co-rec intramural basketball team and captained the team to 3 consecutive championships, though allegations of PED use and infidelity have dogged the team throughout their unlikely run.
In August 2017, Cooper married his longtime partner Eitan J. Neugut CC '17. [1] They have 2 daughters.