Owen Armstrong came to Michigan Technological University looking for community. As he found it, he also created a legacy of ...
Not every student has a commute quite like Austin Champine. The electrical engineering student is a certified pilot and flies ...
Castles, conquests and royalty will reign over the Michigan Technological University campus as students invite fellow Huskies ...
Pathway Program applications are now open. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis as seats remain beginning on Feb. 17 What is a Pathway Program? Our Pathway Programs bring together talented ...
Electrical engineering is the study and application of electricity, electronics, and electromagnetism. In simple terms, it is about understanding how electricity works in order to use the knowledge ...
Skyler Spitzley remembers building her first Michigan Tech Winter Carnival snow statue as a new Husky. Now she's in charge of ...
The School of Business and Economics inducted 16 students and one faculty member into Beta Gamma Sigma honor society. Associate Professor of Economics, Dr. William Breffle, was the first economist to ...
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In Italo Calvino's novel Invisible Cities, Marco Polo and Kublai Khan are sitting comfortably, the former regaling the latter with descriptions of the impossible places he has visited. Khan asks Polo ...
For Michigan Tech School of Business and Economics students and faculty, experiential learning outside the classroom is vital to gain real-world insights and perspectives. The trips include networking ...
We have had a tremendously productive year. Our faculty, staff and students are actively engaged in diverse research topics ranging from vaccinology, diabetes, cancer, bioenergy, CRISPR/CAS9-mediated ...
After decades of educating and inspiring students, Michigan Tech’s Associate Professor of Economics, Dr. Paul Nelson, is retiring. Much like the university he’s called home for the past 45 years, ...