Michael Senkow graduated from Michigan Technological University with degrees in mechanical engineering and scientific and technical communication. He has helped the university through modeling, photography, marketing, and as a leader in various student organizations supporting diversity, international students, and music. Senkow hopes to continue changing the world through engineering and communication.
7. DiversiTeas are monthly gatherings for Michigan Tech students,
staff, faculty, and community members designed to broaden our
perspectives on the many aspects of diversity.
Living Guide
Join the conversation.
January 15
Craig Waddell, Vicky Bergvall
and students from the HU2400 class
Daniell Heights Apartments Diversity Minor at Michigan Tech
February 19
Father Larry Van Damme
Mardi Gras: It’s More than a Party
March 19
Dr. Howard Adams
Mentoring Underrepresented Students
April 16
Stephen Smith
Reading, Writing, and Teaching the Holocaust
Memorial Union Building
2008-2009 Alumni Lounge
4:00–5:00 pm Every Third Thursday
free and open to the public
light refreshments provided, including teas from around the world
A collaboration of the Office of Institutional Diversity, Department of Educational Opportunity, faculty and
students of the diversity minor, the Rozsa Center, and The Justice, Integrity, and Diversity Discussion Group.
For more information, please contact Maryann Wilcox at 487-2262 or mawilcox@mtu.edu
Michigan Technological University is an equal opportunity educational institution/equal opportunity employer
I’ve made everything from
Banners to Posters to Logos
for Michigan Tech the camera
I’m the one behind
8. And I’ve used the
communications skills
I’ve learned to further
Engineering
9. I’ve been the
backbone for
the Gay
Lesbian
Bisexual
Transgender
and Ally
Community at
Michigan Tech