From Snowpack to Impact: Graduating Mechanical Engineer Celebrates His Husky Journey
Michigan Tech students don’t just tolerate snow and winter; they celebrate them. Mechanical engineering senior Jared Ott is no exception. The Keweenaw climate is one of the reasons he became a Husky.
Ott vividly remembers his first visit to campus. “It was early December and I arrived during a blizzard,” he said. “I watched the snow fall and immediately knew that MTU was where I wanted to attend college.”
Snow continued to be a huge influence during Ott’s time at Tech, which concludes this Saturday, Dec. 13, at 2025 Midyear Commencement. An avid broomball player and lover of snowstorms, the Pavlis Honors College student connected his engineering degree with his passion for winter sports. He joined and eventually co-led Advanced Snowmobile, the University’s SAE Clean Snowmobile Challenge team, which claimed victory in the international championship competition earlier this year.
Join Ott as he reflects on his Husky journey, from his growth in Tech’s Enterprise Program and a co-op experience with Mercury Marine to meeting his fiancee Emily, at Stories from Husky Nation.