Michael Peuler '77
My favorite Grand Valley memory is walking between buildings holding a rope during snow storms.
There are various ways to stay involved with the Padnos College of Engineering after graduation. Volunteer to assist with one of our many K-12 outreach events; sign up for the GVSU alumni speakers bureau and share your expertise in the classroom; support current students by providing co-op, internship, or project experiences; stay informed by subscribing to our newsletters and following us on social media, and give back to the college so that we can develop the next generation of engineering, and occupational safety experts!
Keep your contact information current so that we can stay in touch!
Grand Valley State University is committed to continuing to connect with and provide resources to alumni. The university provides a variety of resources to alumni including lifetime career center access and many networking opportunities. Stay connected to fellow GVSU alumni, take advantage of a $1000 scholarship to come back to Grand Valley for future classes, and use the resources available to you to further your career!
Curious about what PCE alumni do after graduation? Check out our PCE Alumni Outcomes!
Allow us to feature you! We love sharing stories about all of the great things our alumni are involved in! Share your story by submitting the 'Alumni in 5' Questionnaire below.
My favorite Grand Valley memory is walking between buildings holding a rope during snow storms.
I can always recall memories of running in T. Haas on campus! He was like a celebrity when spotted on campus and carried such a positive light and energy that lit up the room.
As I was a military veteran and married when I entered GVSC, I was driven to excel in my education. The professors were excellent and I loved walking the then rough campus, including ropes to assist on the sidewalks in the winter.
My favorite GVSU memories are receiving the Dean's Citation List Award, winning the ACG Mergers & acquisition cup, and participating in the project management competition conducted by Western Michigan Project Management Institute.
My favorite Grand Valley memory is pulling an all-nighter in Neimeyer dorms the night before an African Civ final!