Return of the alumni featured at events in September

A group of about 15 people pose in front of a giant black and yellow mining shovel.
Students pose with alumni employees in front of a giant mining shovel at Komatsu.

Representatives from four companies – Komatsu, Milwaukee Tool, Rockwell Automation and GE HealthCare – hosted events in September, giving students the chance to meet and ask questions of those who had finished their degrees and were now in the working world.

Five people, three men on the left and a woman and a man on the right of a large purple sign. All in purple shirts and looking at the camera.
GE HealthCare College of Engineering & Applied Science alums came back to the EMS building to greet students.
Six students, including one woman, listen as an older man, on the right, explains what the components laid out on a table do.
Alumni at Rockwell Automation coordinated a tour of their facility for undergraduate students.
A crowd of about 15 people all in red shirts stand in front of a red truck and look at the camera.
Alumni from Milwaukee Tool made their annual trek to campus in September, showing off their products and taking questions from students.
A group of about 15 young adults standing in front of a giant mining rig, all looking at the camera.
College of Engineering & Applied Science alumni at Komatsu hosted a group of students on a tour of their company.