Houghton County Aiming for $5 Million Energy Prize, with Help from Michigan Tech
Georgetown University is offering a $5 million prize for the American community “that leads the way in energy efficiency,” and a Michigan Technological University student thinks there’s no reason...
View ArticleRetirement Party for Brad Baltensperger April 30, 2014
Brad Baltensperger, chair of the Department of Cognitive and Learning Sciences and professor of geography, is retiring after 40 years at Michigan Tech. The campus community is invited to attend his...
View ArticleWallace Wins Faculty Service Award
Charles Wallace The Faculty Distinguished Service Award Committee has announced Charles “Chuck” Wallace, associate professor and interim department chair, Department of Computer Science, as the 2014...
View ArticleAir Force and Army Reserve Officer Training Corps Cadets Take Oath of Office
Taking the oath 7 Army, 13 Air Force offices commissioned Each of the seven Army ROTC cadets was introduced by Lt. Col. Adam Melnitsky, Battalion Commander and professor of military science at Michigan...
View ArticleMichigan Tech Spring 2014 Commencement
The next generation Michigan Tech holds commencement Nearly 1,000 graduates were honored at Michigan Technological University’s Spring Commencement Saturday with 747 students receiving bachelor’s...
View ArticleMichigan Tech Employee Service Recognition Event
On Wednesday, May 14, faculty and staff members, along with their guests, gathered at the Memorial Union Ballroom for an awards dinner recognizing 25, 30, 35, 40, and 45 years of service to Michigan...
View ArticleCAREER Award for Chaoli Wang
Chaoli Wang PI Chaoli Wang (CS) is awarded $143,882 for “CAREER: Effective Analysis, Exploration, and Visualization of Big Flow Data to Understand Dynamic Flows” from the National Science Foundation....
View ArticleSue Bagley Honored by Society for Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology
Sue Bagley Susan T. Bagley, professor professor emerita of environmental microbiology in the Department of Biological Sciences, has received the Charles Porter Award from the Society for Industrial...
View ArticleFormer Physics Faculty Robert Mount
Professor Emeritus Robert H. “Bob” Mount, a longtime member of the physics faculty, passed away July 2 at his home in Hancock. He was 86 years old. Mount came to Michigan Tech in 1954 from Cleveland...
View ArticleHumanities Filmmakers are 2014 Lecturers of the Year
Senior Lecturer Erin Smith, director of the Humanities Digital Media Zone, and alumna Suzanne Jurva ’82 have been named the Finlandia Foundation National’s Lecturers of the Year for 2014. The...
View ArticleCreative Canvas Course Contest Winners Announced
Canvas Course Last spring, the Center for Teaching and Learning’s second annual Creative Canvas Course Contest (C-4) saw students nominate Canvas courses from almost every department that they felt...
View ArticleSeely on Clinical Networking
Physical therapy doctoral program offered at Michigan Tech So far, 12 students are registered for the program at Michigan Tech and will receive their degree from Central Michigan University. Michigan...
View ArticleProvost Max Seel to Return to the Faculty
Max Seel Provost Max Seel has announced that he will be returning to the faculty as soon as a successor is found and can begin work. Seel has served as Michigan Tech’s provost since February 2010. “Max...
View ArticleCharles Wallace Named Fulbright Alumni Ambassador
Charles Wallace Associate Professor Charles Wallace (CS) has been chosen as a Fulbright Alumni Ambassador. Fulbright Alumni Ambassadors are selected competitively for two-year terms. During that time,...
View ArticleNew Faculty for Fall 2014
The College of Sciences and Arts welcomes new faculty and congratulates existing faculty who have now accepted tenure-track and lecturer positions. For more about new faculty, see the PowerPoint slides...
View ArticleADVANCE Proposal for Bruce Seely
Bruce Seely (CSA), “ADVANCE: Advancing Science and Engineering Women into Leadership,” Worcester Polytechnic Institute Read more at Tech Today.
View ArticleDean’s Teaching Showcase: Scott Kuhl
Scott Kuhl The Dean’s Teaching Showcase nominee for this week comes from the College of Sciences and Arts. Dean Bruce Seely has chosen to recognize Scott Kuhl, an assistant professor in the Department...
View ArticleLinda Ott appointed Associate Dean in CSA
Linda Ott The College of Sciences and Arts is very pleased to announce the appointment of Linda Ott as associate dean for special initiatives, focusing on diversity in computing. Ott’s appointment...
View ArticleCentral Michigan University’s Doctor of Physical Therapy Program, in...
Jason Carter (left) with U.S. Rep. Dan Benishek. During a recent visit by U.S. Rep. Dan Benishek, a tour of the Advanced Technology and Development Center was arranged to discuss the doctor of physical...
View ArticleMichigan Tech AFROTC Cadets Selected for Competitive Training
Ten Michigan Tech AFROTC Detachment 400 cadets in their second and third academic years competed in a national selection board to attend the annual summer field training encampment at Maxwell Air Force...
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