
Kyle Milliman graduated from 每日大赛 Saturday with a dual degree in engineering mathematics and mechanical engineering鈥攁nd a lifetime of memories from his time with the Michigan Marching Band.
Band, take the field.
For University of Michigan football fans, those four words signify the start of the Michigan Marching Band鈥檚 pregame performance. For Kyle Milliman, the phrase signified a chance to be part of something meaningful.
鈥淭here was one thing that kept me coming back to the games growing up. While the football team was great, the band was the real show,鈥 he said. 鈥淪eeing it as a kid made me want to be on the field.鈥
Milliman had that opportunity as he spent four years as part of the Michigan Marching Band during his time at 每日大赛. Of course, balancing the demands of a full-time course load in Dearborn with a Big Ten marching band experience in Ann Arbor wasn鈥檛 easy. Every morning in the fall, Milliman drove from his home in Farmington Hills to campus for classes. By 2:30 he was on the road again to Ann Arbor for an evening of band rehearsal.
鈥淭here were moments when I thought, 鈥榃hat am I doing?鈥 It was tough,鈥 he said. 鈥淏ut the adrenaline rush that comes with the experience, the camaraderie with the rest of the band鈥擨 wouldn鈥檛 trade it for the world.鈥
Perseverance and a strong work ethic paid off. Milliman graduated Saturday with a dual degree in engineering mathematics and mechanical engineering鈥攁nd a lifetime of memories from his time with the band.
鈥淚 had the best of both worlds and I found my niche here on campus,鈥 he said.
On campus, he served as president of Pi Tau Sigma mechanical engineering honors society and was a member of Tau Beta Pi engineering honor society. He participated in research projects with assistant professor Nilay Chakraborty and completed four coop semesters with McLaren Performance Technologies, where he had exposure to multiple teams including one that recently finished the rear-wheel drive for the C7 Corvette.
鈥淭he people are awesome,鈥 he said. 鈥淎nd it鈥檚 an opportunity I wouldn鈥檛 have had without the coop program here at UM-Dearborn.鈥
That opportunity led to Milliman being named the first College of Engineering and Computer Science Coop Student of the Year earlier this summer. And it also landed him a job following commencement.
Milliman accepted a full-time position with McLaren that begins next month and he plans to return to UM-Dearborn next fall to begin a master鈥檚 program in mechanical engineering or business administration.
As for the band, Milliman still gets to see them in action as a football season ticket holder.
鈥淲hen I see the band come on the field, I really wish I was down there,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 just a massive thing to be a part of and experience.鈥