Monday, February 21, 2011

Michigan Tech: Winner of USTA Midwest Regional Sportsmanship Award!


From Steve Wise, USTA Tennis On Campus Midwest Championship Director:

"Every year we offer a Sportsmanship Award to the team most deserving of this prestigous team award. They are voted on by their peers, and when it’s too close to call we get feedback from the officials as well. It has not been announced until now. Drum roll please…….…………… the winner is Michigan Tech University!!! Michigan Tech University’s club team demonstrated outstanding sportsmanship and heart throughout the event. They represented their University very well and they will receive a $350 stipend award (as well as a beautiful glass award) to offset their costs associated with travel to the National Campus Championship (if they have an at-large bid) or the Spring Invitational in Tucson, AZ!"

AMAZING!! 32 teams showed up to the event in Madison, WI for the tennis tournament and there were so many that were nice. I really feel that it is a result of my action to talk and interact with others schools. For instance, when I related to another school about their academic determination in finishing homework or when I ran up to the net after I lost a match to congratulate the guy in a fun spirited mood. The rest of our team was kind as well and they also were courteous and interactive (I know Nate was with ferris state for sure!). This is just extremely good news to find out about ON TOP of winning our very first match ever against another university. With the funds, a trip out to Arizona is now possible and a beautiful plaque will be on display.

Sunday, February 20, 2011

February 16 HIGH TEMPS!!

Okay, just completely scratch off, scratch out, and incinerate my first post as completely irrelevant (the Feb 3 post)....all from February 13 until February 18 absolutely abominated my idea of what is 'warm' considering this time of year (February). A high pressure system originally just halted north of north dakota drawing in warm temps all across the upper midwest. Everybody achieved about mid-30s and much better into montana and dakotas up to the 50s around Sat. Feb 12. Eventually, by monday Feb 14, a complex low pressure system had developed out from near Wyoming beginning a pattern that would continue to draw in very warm air from the south. By the time Wednesday, February 16 hit, we hit 58F!!!..it SHATTERED the old daily record of 47 and ANNIHILATED the MONTHLY HIGH (highest temperature EVER recorded in the month) of 55F...that day truly felt like spring....I mean we had students snowboarding IN THEIR BATHING SUITS, for crying out loud!!! (there is still obviously snow on the ground in February for all upper midwestern states, especially here in Houghton!). After Wednesday, the low had passed by underneath us and was drawing the air in a more easterly direction. However, it only bugged the temps down to around the mid-40s because the air got so warm. By Friday though, the low had moved east enough to draw down a strong north breeze. By Friday, the low 30s made their way back in (with some snow) but at the cost of a HUMONGOUS wind factor. Winds CONSISTENTLY blew down on us at about 50 mph with gusts up to 70 MPH!!! The reason for this was because of the instability caused in the cold air undertaking and replacing the warm air mass that was present.



So afterward, reality had now set back in as the 30s and 20s dominated the rest of the following weeks. However, looking back, I'm starting to see a pretty interesting winter phenomenon settle in over the last few years here. In my first and second years of college, it was obviously the typical winter for all...a consistent snowpack and COLD temperatures all the way into April! I do mean there were some warm days (like 35F haha lol (compared to this year!)). The winter's were exactly as you would expect them to be and everybody was happy (well not really me, just the snow lovers :/). Last year, things started to get a little strange. It was during spring break March 6 (well, after when I got back to tech march 15) when it was evident that spring had arrived early. There were only a couple days afterward when the temperatures fell BELOW 32F!!!!!...the snow had melted in RECORD TIME (unofficially) by late march. For myself, it was the greatest present EVER! I was so happy about it that I had to push the Intramural department to hold softball again since they had canceled it after many years of failing due to still melting snowpack in mid-april. Our ground had been cleared off, dried, and ready for play!
This year (although not officially through winter), warm spells like this have been semi-constant. I can easily imagine (and SUPER HOPEFUL!!) that we will get another EARLY SPRING so that i can hit the baseball field again and enjoy the beautiful outdoors, making my trip to class a little easier....and so with that, I REALLY hope that the weather gives us our warmth...especially this this is my FINAL year here. So I say: "next year, you have it snow in June for all I care! I'll already be outta here!! :D". Of course, I'd only be back on visiting terms possibly next year, but that means I don't have to sit through the cold for several months worth and face all this homework.

Mini-Autobiography

Kevin Vayko is a Spring 2011 alumni student from Michigan Technological University. He studied and received a Bachelor's of Science in Environmental Engineering along with completing an International Minor in French. Throughout high school and college, he worked for his school regularly tutoring and assisting other students. Kevin is very observational in general life (i.e. politics, environment, and societal practices) and has a passion for work in the tech, sciences, and engineering fields were he wants to put his researching desires and skills to the test. Along with that, he is quite intelligent and very athletically gifted. He is a great example of a "lifetime learner". He knows and works to achieve being better. He works well with just about everybody because he is a very kind person, is open-minded, works diligently, and contributes meaningful and valuable input to discussion.

In summary:
Kevin Vayko is a Michigan Tech engineering alum who not only has a good heart, but has all the qualities and attributes to contribute greatly in the scientific or engineering field of work.

Saturday, February 19, 2011

LinkedIn.com--the Facebook for professionals





Hey Followers, I've recently discovered a place called LinkedIn. It is your professors' equivalent of facebook. Here, you can and should absolutely join (LINK!) with other people you know like current and previous classmates, professors, staff, business or school associates, and other professionals that you've met, know and are good friends with. Once you get a good and numerous network of people, this provides you the opportunity to not only keep in touch with them (perhaps and for sure many of these professional people are not on facebook!) and more importantly use them as a resource for job employment or company/corporate contact. The same would apply vice-versa. You can also get in contact with professional/academic organizations/societies where you can further expand your professional network, associate and interact with professional groups within your field of interest/study, and potentially expand your career opportunities. I highly recommend it's use as a tool for you to use in your career development and professional life.

Saturday, February 5, 2011

February 3 weekend weather

WOW!! I can't believe just how high the temperatures jumped up like this in the midwest. Myself, I did not anticipate that the weather pattern would turn out to feed a strong low system sweeping eastward in canada that would heat up the entire midwest. It was 37F in International Falls, ~30F in Fargo, ND and 33F here in the U.P. ...then on top of that, the system transformed before it decided to drop a chilly blast of cold air down from the arctic onto us. What happened is that another strong low developed around Colorado so that strong winds could not push down from the north where a low in the midwest would push air up from the south. So now the temperatures in the midwest are hanging on pretty beautifully in the mid-twenties!!! Lets keep it this way for the rest of February and March PLEASE!!!