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September 16, 2014

Alumni Way project adds to campus EVAN MAYER Lode Writer For those who have not yet noticed, Michigan Technological University’s main campus mall is getting some upgrades thanks to the efforts of Michigan Tech’s President Glenn Mroz, the Presidential Council for Alumnae, and other donors throughout the country. The whole project began when President Mroz asked the Presidential Council for Alumnae to split up into groups, go out onto the campus, and look for ways to make the campus more welcoming for visitors. The list held many suggestions including simple things such as adding baby changing stations in restrooms. The Alumnae helped cross one of the tasks off the list by increasing the amount of flower gardens on campus as at the time there was only one, which was located by the Rozsa Center. This has led to Michigan Tech adding a master gardener and a group of dedicated students to help maintain all of the flower gardens that have now sprung up across campus. The biggest project that’s currently in the works is the Husky statue, located near the center of the campus mall. This project is being funded by honorary alumnus Dan and Joan Lorenzetti, as well as other donors whose names will be engraved on bricks, or pavers, surrounding the statue. Even the rock itself that the husky will adorn was donated by alumnus Roland Hutala. The sculptor, Brian Hanlon of Hanlon Studios is hoping to have the

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Alumni Relations Husky Statue Plaza creates a new welcoming environment on campus thanks to the generous donors who helped to fund the project.

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statue done and ready to be dedicated by the university October 13. Some of the other projects that have also been completed include the boulder garden, which showcases specimens of

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some of the Upper Peninsula’s major rocks. This project was a result of effort put in by Emeritus Professor of Geological and Mining Engineering Bill Rose. Another project, built thanks to donations from

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Dave and Else Brule, is the Rovano Plaza located outside of the Van Pelt and Opie Library. A bell and clock tower will also eventually make its home in the center of campus.

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