General Motors
General Motors donated a new Chevy Volt electric drive vehicle to the Michigan Tech's Advanced Power Systems Research Center.
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Marty '79 and Jerry Richardson
Marty Richardson, chair of the Board of Control, and her husband, Jerry Richardson, have made a planned gift of $1 million to Michigan Tech's Board of Control Endowment Fund.
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Deloss '30 and Eleanora Hadsell
After a long career with the steel industry, Deloss Hadsell '30 settled happily into retirement with his wife, Eleanora, and spent countless hours fly-fishing and tending to gardens and lemon trees on the land he called his "south forty."
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Gerstacker, Strosacker Foundations
With the help of a couple of old friends from Dow Chemical, Michigan Tech is on its way to building a forest-based biofuels laboratory and pilot plant.
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James '67 and Dolores Trethewey
Jim Trethewey’s business degree launched a forty-year career in the mining industry, first with Copper Range at White Pine and then thirty-five years at Cleveland-Cliffs, now Cliffs Natural Resources.
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Barbara and Paul Horton '69
Calumet native Barb (Herveat) Horton has always dreamed of helping children, especially children who can't imagine a college education in their future.
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Damoder '62 and Soumitri Reddy
Damoder “Pati” Reddy understands better than most the value of education. It was education, made possible by his family’s sacrifices and his own hard work, that took him from a poor village in India to a successful career in California.
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Donald '63 and Joyce Lehman
Don Lehman came to Michigan Tech in 1959 to get an education and play football. He did both, earning MVP honors in 1962 and graduating in 1963 with a bachelor’s in civil engineering.
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Joseph '59 and Jane Warren
Now retired, Joe and his wife, Jane, are giving to Tech annually and also through a charitable remainder trust. “It’s a straightforward and easy way to make a gift,” Warren says.
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Daniel '59 and Carol Rivard
Today, Rivard and his wife are helping Michigan Tech students through the Dan and Carol Rivard Product Realization Center.
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