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Thomas Keranen
'72Thomas M. Keranen grew up in Marquette, Michigan, and followed his dad, brother and many relatives to Michigan Tech to pursue a degree in Civil Engineering. Tom graduated from Michigan Tech in 1972 with a BSCE. In 1976, he received his MSE from the University of Michigan. In 1981 he earned his JD from Detroit College of Law, now Michigan State University College of Law. After completing his BSCE, Tom then went on to . . .
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George Williams
'52A native of Hancock, Mr. George H. Williams earned his baccalaureate in civil engineering from Michigan Tech in 1952. During his student years, he was active in ASCE, Kappa Delta Psi, the Varsity Club, Student Council, the Athletic Board, and the Varsity Hockey Team. Following graduation, he worked for E.I. duPont de Nemours Company, Construction Division in Delaware as an assistant contract engineer. In 1955, he . . .
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David Rowe
'51David T. Rowe, Project Manager, Inland Seas Engineering, Inc., came to Michigan Tech after attending Flint Junior College and earned his degree in civil engineering in 1951. Following graduation David served two years with the U.S. Army as a project engineer at Ft. Belvoir, Virginia. After returning to civilian life he joined Gould Engineering of Flint, Michigan and was named Vice President of the company in 1958. . . .