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Jana and Josh Fogarty
'05, '03Josh '03 and Jana '05 Fogarty's story is pure Michigan Tech. They met at Resident Assistant orientation in McNair Hall. In addition to the same college major, Materials Science, they found common ground in their passion for the outdoor experiences that abound on the Keweenaw Peninsula, from hiking to winter camping—and especially broomball. Josh graduated in spring 2003, and began work as a metallurgist for General . . .
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Mark Anderson
'60Mark A. Anderson (BS MTU MY 1960). Mr. Anderson has more than 40 years of diversified industry experience in both technical and managerial roles, including project feasibility, mine operations and product due diligence. His experience includes evaluation of base and precious metal properties with emphasis on processing, metallurgy, project management, and feasibility analysis. He has most recently served as chairman and . . .
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Kevin Baker
'04, '05Dr. Kevin Baker ’04 ’05 came to Michigan Tech with his parents, traveling 10 hours to visit his brother Joel Baker ’96, and realized it was the best fit for him, too. "I love the outdoors, snow and cold, hunting and fishing, so I instantly fell in love with the surroundings," he says. "My decision was made easier because they were among the first in the state to offer a BS in Biomedical Engineering. . . .