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Susan Galloup
A Few Notes on Perfection - Read the Article
From their shop just south of Big Rapids, Mich., Public Relations alumna Susan Galloup and her husband are making some of the best-made acoustic guitars on the market.
Rogers Printing
All in the Family - Read the Article
Tom Rogers, Printing Management graduate, is the 4th generation of Rogers to carry on the family printing business. Nearly 10 percent of his employees are FSU alums.
Stealth Career
Stealth Career - Read the Article
McDonnell Douglas Aircraft contacted this Technical Drafting and Tool Design major with a job offer even before he graduated. Now he’s designing nuclear fusion reactor cores and Unmanned Combat Air Vehicles.
Great Lakes Floor Covering
From the Ground Up - Read the Article
Great Lakes Floor Covering expands - Thanks to Ferris Graduate
Sports Photo
Keeping Sports in Focus - Read the Article
Ed Tseng (B’97) would like to be the next Charles Conlon—whose baseball photographs from 1904-1942 are widely considered among the finest athletic photos ever taken.
Harlow H. Curtice

Tungsten Tough,
Hollywood Handsome
- Read the Article
What do Harlow H. Curtice (B’14), Nikita Krushchev, Charles DeGaulle and Dwight David Eisenhower have in common?

Meijer Stores

A Million Reasons,
A Single School
- Read the Article
When Meijer opens a store, it makes an impact. It has been this way since 1934, when in the midst of the Great Depression, 50-year-old barber Hendrik Meijer bought $338.76 of merchandise on credit and started Meijer’s Grocery in Greenville, Mich.

Fording the Years

Fording the Years - Read the Article
At the Convention and Visitors Center in the heart of historic Greenfield Village, five high-ranking Ford Motor Company executives are huddled in conversation as the room buzzes in anticipation of what those in the know privately report will be a new “call to action.”

Ancient Ways

Ancient Ways,
Modern Means
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Rapanos’ dream became real when the obelisk was raised (with modern equipment and carefully, since granite is susceptible to stress fractures) in Bond Circle where it is the center of the “Circle of Inspiration.”



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