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Adrienne Minerick Recognized for Transformative Mentorship and Institutional Change
For her leadership in championing mentorship and advancing institutional change at Michigan Technological University, Adrienne Minerick has been selected as the 2025 recipient of the Faculty Distinguished Service Award. Adrienne Minerick, a distinguished professor of chemical engineering and affiliated professor of biomedical engineering at Michigan Tech, has dedicated much of her career to fostering a more inclusive, collaborative and supportive academic environment. The University's 2025 Faculty Distinguished Service Award recognizes her efforts to develop mentoring structures like Early Career Management (ECM), Advanced Career Management (ACM) and Cross-Institutional Mentoring Committees (CIMC) — systems she helped create which support faculty growth and retention across Tech's campus.
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