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About Michael Kusnierek
Michael Kusnierek is a student at Duke University and is currently enrolled at the Pratt School of Engineering. He enjoys playing sports on the weekends and going to the Duke football games. Michael would like to be a mechanical engineer in the future and hopes to contribute to many of the global challenges we face today. While college has given him a lot of work, he is enjoying his experience and meeting many new interesting people.
Hometown
Michael Kusnierek was born on the north shore of Long Island in a town called Manhasset. Manhasset is known for many things including the setting for F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel, The Great Gatsby, and its excellent lacrosse program. While not a lacrosse player, Michael spent much of his time playing baseball for his high school team, the Manhasset Indians. Some famous Manhasset residents include Bill O'Riley, Carson Daly, and Jose Reyes.
Name Pronunciation
While Michael's first name may be easy to pronounce, his last name has been known to give people trouble. His name can be properly recited as follows: MY-kull KUZ-ner-IK. With a polish heritage, his last name is fairly uncommon in the United States.
Current Hobbies
Michael enjoys playing tennis, golf, basketball and flag football. He is currently on a flag football intramural team at Duke University with many of his friends from his dorm. He wishes to also join SAE's engineering club that helps design racing cars to compete in an international competition. Michael is very interested in carpentry and archeology as well.
Grand Challenges for Engineering Article
Providing Access to Clean, Safe Drinking Water in the Central African Republic, Abraham Wright, Johnson & Johnson, 7 December 2011, accessed 14 September 2014 (Grand Challenge)