Marika Seigel, associate provost for undergraduate education and dean of the Pavlis Honors College, and Robert Hutchinson, ...
Commencement student speakers, recipients, and marshalls from the Michigan Technological University Midyear 2024 Commencement ...
Construction on East Hall will continue until August 2025. Below is an updated site logistics plan for the East Hall project. Please note the following impacts to campus this summer: The pedestrian ...
"I am excited to continue my education at Michigan Tech because I have successful adults in my life who studied here, and it is close to my hometown. I also really like how there are many different ...
Within one year of undergraduate research at Michigan Tech, Tessa Steenwinkel went from assisting in Dr. Thomas Werner’s genetics lab to co-authoring his book. She is majoring in Biochemistry and ...
If you are able, please stand for the Processional and National Anthem. At the conclusion of this ceremony, please remain seated until all of the graduates have recessed. Real-time captions of the ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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Michigan Tech’s School of Business and Economics is home to two STEM programs offering students a remarkable return on investment: Engineering Management (EM) and Management Information Systems (MIS).