Alumni Focus

Steven Burdgick
'90Patently Prolific by Marcia Goodrich Two thousand years before the Industrial Revolution, the Greek mathematician Hero came up with the idea for the steam turbine. English engineer Sir Charles Parsons built the first one in 1884, to generate electricity. And for the last twenty years, Steven Burdgick has fiddled, tweaked, and tinkered with steam turbines and their close cousins, gas turbines, ultimately revolutionizing . . .
Alumni Focus

Kristin Kolodge
'95Kristin Kolodge (Schwalbach) graduated from Michigan Tech in 1995 with her bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering. After attending Women in Engineering during Summer Youth Programs, she was hooked. Michigan Tech was the only school she applied to. Kolodge’s career started as a contract employee for Chrysler and was hired on directly several months later. She spent 19 years at Chrysler, working to create . . .
Alumni Focus

Colleen Jones-Cervantes
'83Colleen L. Jones-Cervantes earned her BS degree in Mechanical Engineering from Michigan Technological University in 1983. After graduation Colleen started working at Chevron and has spent her career there in positions of increasing responsibility. She was often the only woman in these positions. Her first position with Chevron was in San Francisco, California as a project engineer in their retail marketing department. . . .
Alumni Links
Alumni and Friends
Take pride as a member of the Michigan Tech alumni family with over 62,000 members living and working in more than 100 nations around the world!
Alumni Reunion
The Alumni reunion is a wonderful time to reunite with classmates and reminisce about your time at Michigan Tech.
Career Tools
Take advantage of continuing education and career planning and assistance, or even get help finding a job.
Benefits for Alumni and Friends
Being an alumnus of Michigan Tech has advantages other than a world-class education.
Alumni Publications
Stay current with department news and research.
What You Can Do
Alumni-Student Programming
Take advantage of the vast network and resources the Office of Alumni Engagement has to offer.
Become a Volunteer
Volunteering is a great way to give back to your alma mater while helping future and current young alumni.
Find an Alumni Chapter Near You
Enjoy alumni events in your local area.
Update Your Information
Tell us about yourself.
Follow Us
Academy

Donald Wheatley '62, '63
Donald G. Wheatley went to work for General Motors in 1963. He worked on the guidance systems doing vibration and fatigue analysis for the Apollo project. Out of the sixty new hires on the project, he was the only one remaining at the end. He also did some work on the main battle tank. Don then accepted an offer from Ford, where he worked on a small team to define the new Ford Maverick. He later led the team that designed . . .

