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<span style="font-size:medium;"><span style="font-family:verdana,geneva,sans-serif;">Magann Dykema is a University Innovation Fellow from the Spring 2015 cohort. She is a first year student at [[Michigan Tech|Michigan Technological University]]. There, she is majoring in Civil Engineering with a focus on Water Resourcing. She is also a student in the Pavlis Honors College where she is focusing on global and innovation. She has gotten involved on campus through the Memorial Union Board, a student programming board. She particated in Michigan Tech's LeaderShape during winter break. After going on multiple mission trips during her high school career, she has found that her passion is to help people around the world which led her to want to work in foreign relief and aid efforts after graduating in 2018. When she is not hard at work on things for school, she can be found striking it up on the lanes, skiing down the closest hills, enjoying a book while sitting at the nearest beach, or creating memories with friends and family.</span></span> | <span style="font-size:medium;"><span style="font-family:verdana,geneva,sans-serif;">Magann Dykema is a University Innovation Fellow from the Spring 2015 cohort. She is a first year student at [[Michigan Tech|Michigan Technological University]]. There, she is majoring in Civil Engineering with a focus on Water Resourcing. She is also a student in the Pavlis Honors College where she is focusing on global and innovation. She has gotten involved on campus through the Memorial Union Board, a student programming board. She particated in Michigan Tech's LeaderShape during winter break. After going on multiple mission trips during her high school career, she has found that her passion is to help people around the world which led her to want to work in foreign relief and aid efforts after graduating in 2018. When she is not hard at work on things for school, she can be found striking it up on the lanes, skiing down the closest hills, enjoying a book while sitting at the nearest beach, or creating memories with friends and family.</span></span> | ||
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About Magann
Magann Dykema is a University Innovation Fellow from the Spring 2015 cohort. She is a first year student at Michigan Technological University. There, she is majoring in Civil Engineering with a focus on Water Resourcing. She is also a student in the Pavlis Honors College where she is focusing on global and innovation. She has gotten involved on campus through the Memorial Union Board, a student programming board. She particated in Michigan Tech's LeaderShape during winter break. After going on multiple mission trips during her high school career, she has found that her passion is to help people around the world which led her to want to work in foreign relief and aid efforts after graduating in 2018. When she is not hard at work on things for school, she can be found striking it up on the lanes, skiing down the closest hills, enjoying a book while sitting at the nearest beach, or creating memories with friends and family.
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