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William Saul
'61, '55Dr. William E. Saul, a 1955 civil engineering graduate of Michigan Tech, is a Professor and Past Chairman of the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Michigan State University. After receiving his baccalaureate, he worked for Shell Oil Company before returning to Michigan Tech to obtain a M.S. in civil engineering in 1961. He earned a doctorate in civil engineering at Northwestern University in 1964. . . .
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Howard Perko
'93Dr. Howard Perko completed his BS degree in civil engineering at Michigan Tech in 1993 with distinction. From there he went on to earn MS and PhD degrees from Colorado State University with emphasis in soil mechanics. He received several graduate and post graduate research grants from NASA and worked a short time at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. One of few "planetary geotechnical engineers," he assisted the Mars . . .
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William Winiarski
'73William Winiarski came to Michigan Tech because of "its singularity of purpose" - engineering. When he left Tech, he became a singular success, but he never envisioned the accomplishments he achieved.""A native of Chesaning, Michigan, Winiarski graduated from Michigan Tech in 1973 with a bachelor's in civil engineering. College was "tough sledding," he says, but his Tech education prepared him "very well" for the workaday . . .