Hancock City Council
The Hancock City Council convened Wednesday, March 2 to hear a presentation on the progress of the upcoming business and technology park, among other business. The council began the meeting
The Hancock City Council convened Wednesday, March 2 to hear a presentation on the progress of the upcoming business and technology park, among other business. The council began the meeting
All events are free unless otherwise noted Thursday, March 3 Speeding Research with Autonomous Experimentation 4 p.m. — Virtual Event Physics Colloquium – Graduate Student Presentations 4 – 5
Ask the Dean is a weekly column by MTU’s Dean of Students, Dr. Wallace Southerland III, where students can submit questions for him to answer. To submit a question, email
On March 2, the University Senate invited the Vice President of Diversity and Inclusion, Dr. Wayne Gersie, to give a presentation regarding “Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and a Sense of Belonging
The President’s Council on Mental Health and Well-being met on Feb. 18 to discuss Dean of Students Dr. Wallace Southerland’s safety messaging and to review Winter Carnival. The council went
All events are free unless otherwise noted Thursday, Feb. 24 Interview Prep 12 – 12:45 p.m. — Career Services, Admin 220 VPR Research Series: Creating BioSketches with SciENcv 12
This week at USG, a representative from the Center for Student Mental Health and Well-Being attended the general body meeting to act as a liaison between the two groups. Meredith
Snow showers and midterms have been keeping many Michigan Tech students indoors. Our campus is full of locations great for studying, catching up with friends, or taking in the views.
USG and Inter-Residential Housing Council held a dining services town hall on Feb. 22. Associate Vice President for Administration Teresa Coleman-Kaiser and Director of Dining Services Daryl Matthews presented the reasoning
The following article ran in the March 2, 1922 issue of the M.C.M. Lode. The winters of the Copper Country are somewhat elaborately described by the answer to a
The Houghton City Council met Feb. 23 to hear regular city reports and to handle city business. The council began the meeting by drawing attention to an upcoming event at
Election season for Michigan Tech’s Undergraduate Student Government (USG) is well underway. Nominations for E-Board and At-Large positions have passed, and elections are currently open and set to close on
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