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Charles Farrar
'79Charles Farrar completed his baccalaureate degree in civil engineering at Michigan Tech in 1979. From there he went on to complete his master’s and PhD in civil engineering- from the University of New Mexico in 1982 and 1988, respectively. Dr. Farrar began his 34-year career in 1983 with Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) and is currently the Engineering Institute Leader. His first years with LANL focused on . . .
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John Paas
'41Mr. John E. Paas came to Michigan Tech from Grand Rapids Catholic Central High School and earned his baccalaureate degree in civil engineering in 1941. During his student years, he served as Steward of Kappa Delta Psi, as Treasurer of Blue Key and was involved in winter carnival, the Flying Huskies, ROTC, ASCE and other groups. Following graduation, he enlisted in the U.S. Army Air Corps Flying Cadet Program, was commissioned . . .
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Amy Trahey
'94Michigan Tech is known as a very successful engineering university. It is also known for its male-dominated population. Despite the fact that women are a minority on Tech's campus, it is clear that they, like men, can find success, even in the field of engineering. Amy Trahey, a 1994 civil engineering graduate of Michigan Tech is living proof of this fact. Growing up in Lansing, Mich., Trahey always had an interest . . .