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Alumni Focus

Julie Babcock

Julie Babcock

'83

Julie received her Bachelor of Science Degree in Chemical Engineering in 1983. She is currently Superintendent at Dow Chemical, Michigan Division in Midland, Michigan. In 1995, she was one of thirteen people globally to receive the Genesis Award for Excellence in people development. Excerpted from the 1996 Presidential Council of Alumnae Induction.

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Michael and Marie Cleveland

Michael and Marie Cleveland

'82, '82

When Michael and Marie Cleveland look in the mirror these days, they see success, financial security, and achievement—as well as prospects for helping others go where they have been. That wasn’t always the case with Marie. She started out in engineering but found the discipline was not the be-all and end-all for her. She switched to business, a decision that haunted her for years, because, back in her college . . .

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James Simmons

James Simmons

'66

Mr. Simmons joined the American Steel Foundries Research laboratory as a Metallurgical Trainee and later a Research Metallurgist after graduating from Michigan Tech with a degree in Metallurgical Engineering in 1966. Mr. Simmons worked on projects related to converting steelmaking facilities from Open Hearth Furnaces to Electric Arc Furnaces due to the 1970 Clean Air Act. He later worked as a Project Engineer, Process . . .