Fifty-year professor to get bronze likeness from former students

calender iconJan 09, 2019
Saluja Statue Scanning

HOLDING FOR THE BRONZE – Lake Superior State University Business Professor Madan Saluja holds still for three-dimensional scanning in LSSU’s R.W. Considine Hall on Jan. 9. Students from Saluja’s 50-year teaching career are commissioning a full-length bronze likeness of their former professor to grace a public area in Considine, which houses LSSU’s Lukenda School of Business. Chris Rydin, left, and Tim Mackey work for Engineering and Manufacturing Services, a company that creates 3D printed forms for the auto industry and clients such as Disney. Alums are planning to unveil the bronze sculpture this April in conjunction with the annual Lukenda School of Business awards dinner.  (LSSU/John Shibley)