Alumni Links
Alumni and Friends
Take pride as a member of the Michigan Tech alumni family with over 62,000 members living and working in more than 100 nations around the world!
Alumni Reunion
The Alumni reunion is a wonderful time to reunite with classmates and reminisce about your time at Michigan Tech.
Career Tools
Take advantage of continuing education and career planning and assistance, or even get help finding a job.
Benefits for Alumni and Friends
Being an alumnus of Michigan Tech has advantages other than a world-class education.
Alumni Publications
Stay current with department news and research.
What You Can Do
Alumni-Student Programming
Take advantage of the vast network and resources the Office of Alumni Engagement has to offer.
Become a Volunteer
Volunteering is a great way to give back to your alma mater while helping future and current young alumni.
Find an Alumni Chapter Near You
Enjoy alumni events in your local area.
Update Your Information
Tell us about yourself.
Follow Us
Alumni Focus

Kathryn Lynnes
'79Kate graduated from Michigan Tech with a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering in 1979. In 1984, she earned her Juris Doctor in Environmental Law from the University of Oregon. Kate is the senior program director at Earth Tech, where she is responsible for monitoring the development of state and federal brownfield and hazardous waste management programs for clients that have included Bristol Myers, Masselink Electroplating . . .
Alumni Focus

Mark Stumpf
'65Dr. Mark R. Stumpf received his baccalaureate degree in civil engineering in 1965 and his masters degree in environmental engineering in 1967. During his student years, he served as Vice President of his junior class and was a member of Phi Kappa Tau Fraternity. After graduation, he joined Amoco Chemicals Corporation designing wastewater treatment plants. Two years later, he joined Abbott Laboratories where he held . . .
Alumni Focus

William Grenney
'59Dr. William J. Grenney, a 1959 civil engineering graduate of Michigan Tech, is Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Utah State University and Director of the Computer Based Intelligent Technology Laboratory. After graduation, Bill worked for Bethlehem Steel Company for two years. Later, he enlisted and served five years in the U.S. Navy Civil Engineer Corps. After leaving the Navy, Dr. Grenney completed . . .
