The Realist's Lens: The Lasting Legacy of Gary Campbell
After 44 years and more than 10,000 students, College of Business Professor Emeritus Gary Campbell is officially trading global markets for nature walks. For four decades, he has helped the world understand the macro — the massive global markets of minerals and metals. In retirement, he’s turning his attention to the micro — the intricate veins of a dragonfly wing and the silent bloom of a Keweenaw wildflower.
Campbell arrived at Tech at a time when the College of Business was increasing cross-collaboration with the technological side of campus, including geology, mining and engineering. Campbell was a bridge. He founded the Master of Science in Mineral Economics program, now Applied Natural Resource Economics.
Learn more about Campbell’s legacy, hear his message to colleagues and find details about an upcoming celebration for all three of COB’s latest emeriti faculty on the College of Business Newsblog.