The Michigan Tech ECM Committees pairs each newly hired faculty member with three established faculty for monthly meetings throughout their first year.
Rates in the academic year are based on 9 to 12 credits (depending on the department) and may include estimated lab fees. Rates in the summer semester are based on 3 credits and may also include ...
Stay for Break FormThanksgiving Break in the residence halls starts Saturday, November 23 and lasts through Sunday, December 1. During this time, Dining is unavailable, services will be limited, and ...
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 ...
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, ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
This is the fifth 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.
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 ...