
College of Business graduate Olivia Laven ’24 BS in Engineering Management, was named to the CSC Academic All-America At-Large Team this July. Laven, from Stockholm, Sweden, skied for the Michigan Tech Women’s Nordic Skiing team from 2019 to 2024.
CSC–College Sports Communicators –is a 4,100+ member national association for strategic, creative and digital communicators across intercollegiate athletics in the United States and Canada.

College of Business graduate Olivia Laven ’24 BS in Engineering Management, was named to the CSC Academic All-America At-Large Team this July. Laven, from Stockholm, Sweden, skied for the Michigan Tech Women’s Nordic Skiing team from 2019 to 2024.
CSC–College Sports Communicators –is a 4,100+ member national association for strategic, creative and digital communicators across intercollegiate athletics in the United States and Canada.
Congratulations to these College of Business students who received recognition from their departments at the end of the spring 2024 semester. Here’s what their nominators had to say about them:


Alexander Maze ’27 Management has contributed to the recently published lab guide, “Investigating the Earth: Exercises for Physical Geology,” published by the University of Houston. View the publication.
Maze enhanced the images in the publication, digitally improving the appearance of illustrations that were lacking in color quality and detail.


Alexander Maze ’27 Management has contributed to the recently published lab guide, “Investigating the Earth: Exercises for Physical Geology,” published by the University of Houston. View the publication.
Maze enhanced the images in the publication, digitally improving the appearance of illustrations that were lacking in color quality and detail.

Two College of Business majors are among those named to the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) Honors Court. The awards recognize outstanding achievement in the classroom. The Michigan Tech men’s basketball team as a whole received a 2023-24 NABC Team Academic Excellence Award.

The second-annual faculty-led study abroad to Germany, hosted by Dr. Ulrich Schmelzle, assistant professor of supply chain and operations management, exposed Huskies to new cultural and industrial experiences that shape their personal and professional worlds. Read a recount of their travels: