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Happy National Nurses Week to all current and future nurses. We love our nursing students! ๐ค๐
Interested in a nursing career? Learn more about our program here: https://t.co/jsGtHVt8hM
Congratulations Huskies! We're so excited to see the amazing ways you are about to succeed in your careers.
Tomorrow Needs Michigan Tech Graduates! ๐ช ๐
"Congratulations to all of the Spring 2025 graduates! We wish you the very best and look forward to welcoming you back as alumni." --- Dean LaReesa Wolfenbarger, College of Sciences and Arts
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โMy favorite memories are those that Iโve lived with others.โ โ Mary Stevens โ25, English
We are so proud of how our Huskies grow. Congratulations class of 2025! ๐
Read more about her journey and advice for future Huskies: https://t.co/VNDnQOjXD1
โGifts to the College of Sciences and Arts make a real impact on our education. It gives us the chance to find our passions and to feel supported as we pursue our dreams." --- Cole Pierucki, Mathematics
๐๐คShow Huskies they're part of a pack that cares: https://t.co/iyHtLvdBSs
Your chance to Give Back to the Pack starts NOW!
For the next 24 hours, you have the opportunity to support education, scholarships, student experiences, and athletics at Michigan Tech.
Give now: https://t.co/mV1V5VyHwb
Join co-authors Thomas Werner, Tessa Steenwinkel and John Jaenike in celebrating the publication of their latest encyclopedic volume on fruit flies in North America on April 9 from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. at the Van Pelt and Opie Library at Michigan Tech.
https://t.co/yWZVuv8Hc9
Your chance to Give Back to the Pack starts in one week! ๐พ
Starting on April 8 at noon, Husky Nation will unite for 24 hours of giving to support scholarships, education and more at Michigan Tech.
Learn more about this yearโs giving challenge: https://t.co/37uIF6iR1N
From the smallest cell to the largest mammal, biology is all around you.
The future of life as we know it depends on the expertise of biological scientists who are equipped for whatever tomorrow brings.
At Tech, weโre ready. Are you?
The arts are alive and thriving in the Walker Arts and Humanities Center. Check out this newly completed mural on the second floor, and share what the arts mean to you! ๐๏ธ
Have you ever wondered how scientists analyze large sets of complex chemical data so quickly? The answer is Computational Chemistry! ๐ปโ๏ธ
Learn more about this dynamic field: https://t.co/zkHB9QhWnk
Mushing into our most beloved and snowy Tech traditionโget Brynn Santi's perspectives as Winter Carnival snow statue committee chair and VP of Michigan Tech Mushing Club, along with a preview of events. It's all in the article on Michigan Tech News. โ๏ธ
https://t.co/d560qyiAkf
How do you capture images of fruit flies 3,000 miles away from the lab? See how professor Thomas Werner solved that problem in Daniel Shaykevich's new documentary โAll the Little Thingsโ at the Van Pelt and Opie Library
https://t.co/UM2scA0iuj
Graduating biological sciences student Riley Stichter shares her advice for incoming students and what drives her to make the world a better place. Thanks so much to Riley and congratulations to all our graduates! ๐โก๏ธhttps://t.co/L4YFkVjVdx
Graduating biological sciences student Jessica Gadbury shares a look back at what brought her to Tech, and what drives her through challenges and obstacles. Congratulations to Jessica and all our graduates!
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Two graduating biological sciences students share a look back at their college journeys. Thanks so much to Riley Stichter and Jessica Gadbury and congratulations to all our graduates! ๐๏ธhttps://t.co/lPXIK678Wb