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Russell Gronevelt

Russell Gronevelt

'69

Russell Gronevelt’s commitment to Michigan Tech runs long and deep. His service to Tech began as a civil engineering undergraduate, when he was active in the Sigma Rho fraternity and the intra-fraternity council and service on the Student Judiciary. Once settled into his career, he served two terms on the Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE) Professional Advisory Committee, and the Executive Committee for . . .

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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 . . .

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Eustace Dereniak

Eustace Dereniak

'63, '63

Eustace L. Dereniak BS Electrical and Computer Engineering 1963 For nearly five decades, Eustace L. Dereniak has explored the frontiers of optics and engineering to help create 21st century breakthroughs in medicine, military hardware, astronomy and many other fields. Dereniak, a 1963 Electrical and Computer Engineering graduate of Michigan Tech, became president of SPIE, the world’s largest professional organization . . .

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