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Michael K.J. Milligan

The Claud R. Erickson Distinguished Alumni Award

Michael K.J. Milligan, PhD, PE, CAE, is the recipient of the 2021 Claud R. Erickson Distinguished Alumni Award - the highest honor presented to an alumnus by the MSU College of Engineering. It recognizes professional accomplishment, volunteer service, and distinguished service to the college and the engineering profession.


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Holly D. Aikens

Applied Engineering Sciences Distinguished Alumni Award

Holly D. Aikens came to MSU as a student in the Fall of 1989 and in many ways - she has never left. While on campus, she lived in Bailey and South Wonders halls and became a member of the Applied Engineering Sciences Society and Zeta Tau Alpha sorority, where she served as treasurer and helped manage household expenses of around $500,000 annually.


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Todd D. Forbush

Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering Distinguished Alumni

Todd D. Forbush is a recognized expert on potato storage and often makes presentations on the topic in the U.S. and internationally. He is committed to getting produce to the plates of people who need the nutrition, while making sure the produce is not spoiled by pathogens on the path from the field to the plate.


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Gary L. Hockstra

Red Cedar Circle Award in Chemical Engineering and Materials Science

Gary L. Hockstra spent 37 years working for the Dow Chemical Company in Midland, Michigan. He retired in 2017 as the vice president of the Ethylene Envelope and a member of the Operations Leadership Team.


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Douglas J. Peters

Civil and Environmental Engineering Distinguished Alumni Award

Douglas J. Peters is nationally recognized as one of the construction industry’s most innovative and visionary leaders. He has provided business and civil engineering leadership on more than $1 billion in self-perform construction projects across the U.S. over the past 29 years.


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Patrick J. Flynn

Computer Science and Engineering Distinguished Alumni Award

Patrick J. Flynn is professor and chair of the Department of Computer Science & Engineering at the University of Notre Dame. He has held the Fritz Duda Family Professorship in the College of Engineering at Notre Dame since 2014, where he is also a concurrent professor of electrical engineering.


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James O. Fishbeck

John D. Ryder Electrical and Computer Engineering Alumni Award

James O. Fishbeck grew up in Lansing and earned a BSEE degree at Michigan State while working nights as a transmitter engineer at WILS Radio, a commercial AM/FM radio station in Lansing.

“I knew from the eighth grade that I wanted to earn an electrical engineering degree at Michigan State,” he said.

He later joined Collins Radio as a flight control systems design engineer. His most interesting assignment was working as a member of the team that designed a custom flight director system for Air Force 26000, which used the call sign Air Force One when the President was on board. The aircraft was a customized version of the Boeing 707 passenger jet.


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John R. Thome

Mechanical Engineering Distinguished Alumni Award

John R. Thome is professor emeritus at the EPFL in Lausanne, Switzerland, where he founded and headed the two-phase flow and heat transfer laboratory in 1998 and directed the doctoral programme in energy for 15 years. He brought more than 100 Ph.D. students into the programme before retiring in 2018.


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Lindsay Hartley

Green Apple Teaching Award

Lindsay (Maddix) Hartley graduated with honors from the College of Engineering at Michigan State University with a dual degree in mechanical engineering and applied engineering sciences in 1999.

She began her education at MSU in Lyman Briggs College and switched to the College of Engineering after her sophomore year. While at MSU, she was a member of the Michigan State Cheerleading team from 1995-1998 and was fortunate to be able to travel to several football bowl games and a final four tournament.