An Ursinus Family Story Starring Mike Injaian ’75
For us, Ursinus really is a family. It all started with my dad, Mike Injaian (’75). Long after my dad graduated, he encouraged many of my cousins (Nancy (Tashjian) Hepensteil ’91, Michelle (Derderian) Yilanjian ’94, John Derderian ’96, Melissa (Gemmell) Derderian ’97, Mark Yilanjian ’24), my sister (Lisa (Injaian) Hoover ’06), and me (Allison Injaian ’10) to attend and get involved in the Ursinus campus community. That’s right—our family has single-handedly created the unofficial Ursinus Armenian Alumni Association, and we meet almost every holiday.
At Ursinus, my dad was a chemistry major who went on to earn a master’s degree in chemical engineering from Penn State. He then had a long and successful career as a chemical engineer for Air Liquide Inc., before retiring in 2020. And, although his academic experience at Ursinus prepared him well for his career (as did the rest of ours), what stands out most when I think about my dad’s college experience are the components of it that were beyond the academics.
My dad was on the Ursinus men’s basketball team and was an active member of Beta Sigma Lambda fraternity, and it’s these connections that he still actively maintains today. These are likely the reasons you might recognize him from around campus—a 6’ 7” guy who has played in the Ursinus alumni basketball game for over a decade, always wearing his vintage teal suede Nike basketball sneakers and who regularly attends Ursinus’s homecoming, always wearing his vintage Beta Sig letters.
When I reflect on it, I think that’s the story here. Throughout his time and Ursinus, and well beyond—my dad’s genuine, down-to-earth nature has drawn similarly great people towards him, and had positive impacts across generations of our own family. His friends and family have stuck with him, he’s stuck with them, and it all centers around Ursinus campus and community. When you count up the years, my dad’s involvement at Ursinus has spanned 5 decades—50 years. It’s certainly a legacy worth celebrating, and he is certainly a person worth celebrating. Happy 70th birthday, Dad! We love you!