Distinguished Alumni Award


Clifford V. Smith, Jr. 54BSCE

1992 Achievement Award

Clifford V. Smith, Jr., 54BSCE, has had a distinguished career as an engineer and administrator, serving in academia, government, and industry. Now president of the General Electric Foundation, Smith was chancellor of the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee from 1986-1990. Previously, he held numerous positions with the Oregon State System of Higher Education, including serving as vice president for administration at Oregon State University. Later, he held a joint appointment as director of that university's Radiation Center, director of the Institute for Nuclear Science and Engineering, and head of the Department of Nuclear Engineering. He has held positions ranging from instructor to professor of engineering at several other universities.

In government, Smith served at the assistant secretary level at the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and as a regional and deputy regional administrator for the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in both Seattle and Boston. For his outstanding work at the EPA, Smith won that agency's highest award, the Gold Meal for Exceptional Service.

In industry, Smith worked as an executive engineer, program manager, and business development manager for the Bechtel Corporation, one of the world's premier firms dedicated to the construction of large engineering projects.

Though a native of Washington, D.C., Smith comes from a family of dedicated Hawkeyes. His father, Clifford V. Smith, Sr., earned an engineering degree from the UI in 1925, while two of his three daughters continued the Iowa family tradition in the 1970s. He has been married to Nina Marie Singleton Smith for 39 years and they are members of the Alumni Association and the UI foundation's Presidents Club.


About Distinguished Alumni Awards

Since 1963, the University of Iowa has annually recognized accomplished alumni and friends with Distinguished Alumni Awards. Awards are presented in seven categories: Achievement, Service, Hickerson Recognition, Faculty, Staff, Recent Graduate, and Friend of the University.


Related Content

Hollywood writer Josh Parkinson leads the inaugural Adaptation for Television course.

The UI student-founded nonprofit has launched endeavors like the 10,000 Hours Show, Mission Creek Festival, and Quire.

With the start of a new year upon us, it's time to look back at your favorite University of Iowa stories from 2018. Here are Iowa Magazine's top 10 most-read articles of the year: The Nomadic Life (spring 2018) Hawkeye football favorite Paki O'Meara (10BA) finds ultimate freedom in backpacking around the world, taking photos that inspire a sense of wonder. PHOTO COURTESY PAKI O'MEARA Kinnick at 100 (summer 2018) This past summer marked two historically significant dates for Hawkeye fans: the 100th anniversary of the birth of Nile Kinnick (40BA), and the 75th anniversary of his tragic death. In memory of Iowa's favorite son, scholar, and Ironman, we look back on his life and legacy. Ahead of the Game (spring 2018) The Iowa football team becomes the first in the nation to equip the majority of its players with a state-of-the-art new helmet designed to improve player safety. PHOTO: MARK STASTNY Hollywood U (fall 2018) Alumni success in TV and film shines the spotlight on Iowa's? flourishing screenwriting program. ILLUSTRATION: FABIEN GILBERT / ARTISTIQUE INTERNATIONAL Mountain Roots (spring 2018) Nearly 80 years ago, an unlikely UI mountain-climbing club emerged from the cornfields of Iowa to become one of the most active in the world. Now the next generation of outdoorsmen continue in their Hawkeye family's footsteps. PHOTO COURTESY EBERT FAMILY The Secrets of Sleep (fall 2018) UI doctors and researchers work to shine light on the third of our lives we spend in the dark. Illustration: John Emigh Fry's Dream Team (fall 2018) FRYFest honors Hayden Fry's legendary 1983 coaching tree. PHOTO: UI ATHLETICS Going the Distance (spring 2018) UI-trained dentist Deb Carneol (92DDS) completes seven marathons on seven continents in seven days. PHOTO: MARK CONLON/WORLDMARATHONCHALLENGE.COM At 105, Our Oldest Hawkeye? (spring 2018) Catherine Shaw Shors (35BSC), who earned her business degree from Iowa more than eight decades ago, celebrated a milestone birthday in May. 1936 HAWKEYE YEARBOOK A Heroic Homecoming (spring 2018) Avengers: Infinity War director Joe Russo (92BA) receives a superhero's welcome at his alma mater. PHOTOS: Justin Torner

The Iowa Women's Leadership Network exists to engage, enrich & inspire lifelong growth and community.

We use cookies to understand how you use our site and to improve your experience. By continuing to use our site, you accept our use of cookies in accordance with our Privacy Statement unless you have disabled them in your browser.