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Amy Trahey

Amy Trahey

'94

Michigan 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 . . .

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Zachary Grasley

Zachary Grasley

'01

Zachary Grasley is currently the Department Head of the Zachry Department of Civil amp; Environmental Engineering at Texas A amp;M University. Grasley guides the largest such department in the US with about 1,300 students and a faculty research program developing new fundamental understanding, tools, designs, materials, models, processes, and guidelines to help move civil amp; environmental engineering into the future. . . .

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Kristina Fields

Kristina Fields

'96, '98

Kristina graduated from Michigan Tech in 1996, 1998 and 2006, with her bachelors, masters, and PhD in civil engineering. She currently works as a professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Wisconsin-Platteville. She is in charge of teaching civil and environmental engineering courses, advising students, developing/hosting STEM outreach activities, and is an advisor for the student chapter of . . .

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