Our Legacy
Campus spirit has always been a part of the student experience, even in 1912, when the University was still known as the Michigan College of Mining. These students are on their way to a Ball Game Parade. (Photo Courtesy of Michigan Tech Archives)
Our Future
The Homecoming Parade and Pep Rally are just a few of the traditions that will carry on for years to come.
Our Legacy
Pictured above is the original Mechanical Engineering building, which would later be known as the shops building. (Photo Courtesy of Michigan Tech Archives)
Our Future
Originally constructed at a cost of $7.8 million, the MEEM continues to be an iconic building on campus, and renovations continue to keep it primed as a facility for future engineers.
Our Legacy
Students are working in the automotive laboratory in the Hotchkiss Engineering building. The lab first opened in 1931, offering specialized course work in automotive engineering. (Photo Courtesy of Michigan Tech Archives)
Celebrating Our Legacy—Support Our Future
Our legacy and our future are made possible by alumni, students, faculty, and department friends like you. Help us reach our goal of of $255,000 in the following areas:

