There are few things more beautiful than our campus in springtime, but a prestigious @NSF Graduate Research Fellowship might be one of them. Just ask recipient Josh Dafoe: https://t.co/NmcOkO8zQe
Presidential awards, robotics research for safer workplaces, and building community through hacking: all stories you may have missed.
See what our #ComputingHuskies have been up to at https://t.co/GMy4N9Adhg
At @mtu_computing] humans and humanoids are coming together to keep workers in high-risk occupations safe.
Learn about Reachy, our newest addition to the #MichiganTech Human Robot Interaction Lab, and his potential to benefit hospitals, warehouses, and more: https://t.co/lmcOalGSKb
Michigan Tech’s Amy Marcarelli is the principal investigator on @DARPA BLUE, a program developing a self-refueling power supply system that could capture and convert microscopic forms of marine biomass into electrical power.
Dive into the biology, engineering, research, and data science that could revolutionize marine sensor deployment: https://t.co/sXSQiGlctW
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360.6 inches! ❄️
That's how much total snowfall we saw in the Keweenaw Peninsula this winter season, just 30 inches shy of the all-time record! Read more about ongoing snow research at Tech: https://t.co/OCERFNkgnf
Happy International Nurses Day #HuskyNation. Make sure you take a moment today to thank a nurse ♥️
At #MichiganTech, we’re preparing the next generation of nurses for careers in public health, the emergency room, and more. Learn more about our BS in Nursing: https://t.co/kVf9arqpnV
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How can we solve the problem of growing scrap tire waste and aging Michigan roads? University Professor Zhanping You has the answer!
Learn more about where the rubber (literally) meets the road in the latest from Michigan Tech’s Unscripted: https://t.co/pJhhKn90vs
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Have you met the new teams from the #MichiganTech hallmark Enterprise Program?
Learn more about the Aeronautics and Rocketry Enterprise, Urban Intelligence Lab, and Ink & Ore: https://t.co/0suvtUm1K6
Husky see, Husky do! 🐾
The College of Engineering Student Ambassadors met with students from the Schoolcraft Community College Transfer Club to design and build hydraulic machines while answering questions about transferring and Michigan Tech. #GoHuskies
Between launching a new Essential Education program, winning state awards with our Michigan Tech Archives program, and helping over 90% of our graduates land jobs, we’ve been busy up here in Houghton.
Learn more about #MichiganTech and our work to support students in 1400 Townsend Drive: https://t.co/ubkk0xdWko
They saw an opportunity and took the lead, like true Huskies.
#MichiganTech Thompson Scholars created a student organization to strengthen connection, service and community for current and future students.
Read how they’re building something that lasts: https://t.co/D55bRAHERm
The Copper Country has long been a hub for engineering, manufacturing, testing, and research aimed at national security. Now, #MichiganTech and local business leaders have banded together to strengthen their collective voice amid the surge in defense industry investment in the US.
“We have a really strong small business defense industrial base in the Keweenaw. Now is the time for us to come together and say, ‘Hey, defense work is our specialty. This is where we’re producing real talent. This is where we’re having real impact. And we’re not afraid to talk about it.’” — Andrew Barnard, Michigan Tech's Vice President for Research
Learn more about the Keweenaw Defense Industry Consortium in the latest Tech Magazine: https://t.co/soAemxzP0I
It's (still) a season of celebration! 🎉
Michigan Tech's Concrete Canoe, Steel Bridge, and Timber Strong student teams took home several victories at the 2026 Eastern Great Lakes @ASCETweets Symposium! Concrete Canoe and Steel Bridge will go to Nationals this June! Go Huskies!
AI is the new electricity, and we’re the ones plugging it in. ⚡️
#MichiganTech launches a new BS in Artificial Intelligence this fall. While others are talking about the hype, we’re building the systems. Because Huskies master technology. It’s what we do.
Full story: https://t.co/G8jLyVkBzE
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.@michigantech researchers are turning leftover wood waste into a biomaterial that’s lighter than steel and just as strong, an innovation with the potential to transform the lumber industry. 🪵
Learn more: https://t.co/iwHvaa3XFl