Husky Student Safety Stewardship Award
This award honors an undergraduate or graduate Michigan Tech student who demonstrates
exceptional dedication to fostering a safe, responsible, and community‑minded laboratory
environment. Recipients of the Husky Student Safety Stewardship Award consistently
model best practices, support their peers, identify improvements, and embody the shared
responsibility that defines Michigan Tech’s safety culture. Their leadership reflects
the integrity, stewardship, and commitment to excellence that strengthen our research
and learning spaces.
Husky Student Safety Stewardship Award
Winner: Lucas Sheppard (Chemistry)
Husky Student Safety Stewardship Award
Runner-up: Marissa Ritter (Biological Sciences)
Husky Student Safety Stewardship Award
Runner-up: Jacob Jackson (Biomedical Engineering)
Husky Safety Stewardship Award
The Husky Safety Stewardship Award recognizes a Michigan Tech faculty or staff member who exemplifies exceptional leadership
in fostering a safe, ethical, and supportive research and learning environment. Honorees
consistently model best practices, mentor others with patience and clarity, and champion
continuous improvement in their labs, shops, or workspaces. Their commitment strengthens
Michigan Tech’s culture of shared responsibility and reflects the integrity, stewardship,
and community values that define us as Huskies.
Husky Safety Stewardship Award
Winner: Paul Fraley (Material Science and Engineering)
Runner-up:
Tyson Kauppinen (Chemical Engineering)
Jean Collins (Chemical Engineering)
Exemplary Research Safety Culture Award
The Exemplary Research Safety Culture Award recognizes a Michigan Tech research group that demonstrates outstanding collective
commitment to safe, ethical, and responsible research practices. This team models
what it means to build a culture of shared stewardship—integrating safety into daily
routines, supporting one another, proactively identifying improvements, and fostering
an environment where every member feels empowered to speak up and contribute. Their
leadership strengthens Michigan Tech’s identity as an R1 research institution where
world‑class research and world‑class safety go hand in hand.
Exemplary Research Safety Culture Award
Winner: Marine Research Assets Facility (GLRC)
Runner-up:
CM 4120 Unit and Plant Operations II class
(Chemical Engineering)
Caryn Heldt's Research Group
(Chemical Engineering)