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Kristina Fields
'96, '98Kristina 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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Burd Hikes
'49Mr. Burd Hikes, a 1949 civil engineering graduate of Michigan Tech, is the retired president of Lakeside Equipment Corporation. Burd began his career as a sanitary engineer with the Pacific Flush Tank Company. In 1959, he became vice president of Lakeside Engineering Corporation and was elected president in 1970, a position he has held until his recent retirement. He is a member of ASCE, the Water Environment Federation . . .
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Norman Witteveen
'61A native of Holland, Michigan, Norm Witteveen received his baccalaureate degree in civil engineering from Michigan Tech in 1961. Following graduation, he worked as a highway engineer in California, South Dakota, and Michigan. Subsequently, he joined the Michigan Department of Aeronautics where he rose to Chief Airport Design Engineer. In 1974, he began a distinguished airport consulting career, seventeen years with Greiner . . .
