The Michigan Tech Career Fair is one of the largest in the country, bringing more than 400 companies and 2,000 recruiters to campus each year. Our semi-annual Career Fair is open to all students of ...
Michigan Technological University continues to build momentum, welcoming its largest student body in decades. This fall, ...
Choose Michigan Tech for unparalleled excellence in mechanical engineering education—with personal attention. Try out new designs, team up with students on innovative projects, and network with ...
Join us in creating a more sustainable future. Sustainability is essential to Michigan Tech’s vision and mission to create solutions to society’s challenges and improve the life of all people. Here ...
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, ...
Jessical Elwell, chief operating officer at OxEon Energy, spoke of her journey from chemical engineering student to spearheading the technology that first produced oxygen on Mars. Marty Lagina '77 is ...
In an effort to provide Michigan Tech students with clothing resources in a sustainable way, a group of faculty and staff have formed The Husky Closet Collective. The Husky Closet Collective consists ...
Dr. Mazen is a highly motivated researcher with a robust background in electrical engineering and robotics. She earned her Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science in 2024 and is currently ...
Bryant Weathers is a Michigan Tech alumnus, Class of 2010 and has worked in Advancement since 2011 in various roles, including Annual Giving, Donor Communications, Data Analysis, Gift Planning, and ...
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 ...
This is the first in a series of opinion pieces from leaders around campus on the role that Michigan Tech innovators will play to define the world’s emerging needs.
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 ...