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David Schuster

David Schuster

'63

David Schuster graduated from Michigan Tech in 1963 with his BS in Civil Engineering. Schuster chose Michigan Tech after taking the National Merit Scholarship test and being number one in his class of 113 at Warren High School. His scholarship allowed him to choose whichever university he wanted to attend, but he wanted to follow in his cousin’s footsteps who graduated from Tech five years prior, also with a civil engineering . . .

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Ron Staley

Ron Staley

'77, '80

Ronald Staley is retired senior vice president and executive director of historic preservation for The Christman Company.  He joined Christman in 1984 and founded their Historic Preservation Group business unit in 1992 following his work in leading the restoration of the Michigan State Capitol and realizing that there was a need for construction managers to specialize in historic preservation. Historic preservation has . . .

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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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