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Robert Mock, professor
of aviation and aerospace science (AAS), passed away Sunday, June 15, 2008.
Professor Mock
was a legend at
“We called him
Mr. Metro State,” says AAS Chair Jeff Forrest. “There was no one better at
advising students or who cared more about them than Bob.” Forrest credits
Professor Mock with changing the direction of his career, leading to Forrest’s
second degree in aviation from
Vice President
Emeritus of Student Services Yolanda Ortega remembers a touching moment for
Professor Mock that she witnessed: "The one thing that stands out in my
mind was when he was introducing a student who was getting an outstanding
student award in his school. He was so choked up. I went up to him and called
him a softie under that polished, administrative exterior. He just smiled and
said something about it being such an emotional rush to see his students excel
in spite of their personal obstacles. It humbled him."
Professor Mock came to
Perhaps
Professor Mock’s greatest legacy at
An expert in
space, aerodynamics, management, meteorology, military careers and propulsion,
Professor Mock brought international recognition to
A colonel in the
United States Air Force, Professor Mock was a decorated squadron commander in
Professor Mock
held a B.S. in mechanical engineering from the Illinois Institute of Technology
and an M.S. in systems management from the
He is survived
by his wife Gail, son Chris Mock (‘89, AAS), stepson Archie Steger and
granddaughter Lauren Mock.
Watch @Metro for information about services for Professor
Mock when this information becomes available.
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