We love to hear from our alumni, but don’t always have room for all of the wonderful submissions in Dimensions. This new section is designed just for you—submit a recent photograph, story, or memory related to your time at MSOE and we’d love to share it. Send submissions via email to Cathy Varebrook, director of alumni affairs, or call her at (414) 277-4523.
- Congratulations to Stephanie Johnson ’00 IE and Mike Powalish ’01 ME, who kicked off 2011 by summiting Mt. Kilimanjaro in Tanzania! Quite an accomplishment for both of you, well done!
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- Architectural engineering alumna Laura Vogel ’04 PE kept all of her t-shirts from her MSOE days and turned them into a beautiful quilt. What a great way to remember her time as an MSOE Raider!
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- Corporation member Joe Noworatzky ’85 EE, vice president of engineering at Johnson Controls Inc., recently took a motorcycle trip to Prudhoe Bay, Alaska. Click here to read his story and check out some pictures from his trip.
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- Electrical engineering graduate Ray Ingold ’60 recently submitted an essay about his time in Milwaukee while attending MSOE. You can read it here.
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- Richard Czubkowski, electrical engineering graduate from the class of 1961, submitted an essay about his life and career from 1961 to the present. You can read it here.
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- Electrical engineering alumnus Richard Sato '53 shared photos from his trip to Cambodia, Vietnam and South Korea. One | Two | Three
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- Jim Ott ’49 may be 84 years old, but he doesn’t let his age slow him down. For the past 15 years, Ott has controlled the camera in the council room for nearly every one of Muskego’s (Wis.) council meetings. Ott has been involved in electronics since an early age, graduating wtih a degree in electronics from MSOE in 1949. Read more about his career and life-long love of electronics.
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- MSOE alumnus Fernand Medeiros ’51 was honored recently for his service during World War II, where he was wounded and held captive in a Nazi prison camp in Poland. A bridge in Taunton, Mass., was named the Fernand Medeiros POW bridge in his honor. Medeiros graduated with a degree in air conditioning technology and served as an engineer most of his career. He also served on the Taunton, Mass., city council.
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