Michigan Tech Launches Tech Forward 2.0

Michigan Tech is moving forward with Tech Forward 2.0, a coordinated strategy built around four initiatives: Health Innovations, Critical Resources, Defense and National Security, and Artificial Intelligence.

Tech Forward 2.0 builds on the foundation of Tech Forward 1.0 and reflects over a year of campuswide conversation, faculty-led convener groups, Board of Trustees input, and strategic planning. Each of the four initiatives connects to three cross-cutting threads — rural community impact, innovation and entrepreneurship, and education and talent development — that run throughout Michigan Tech’s research and academic mission.

To coordinate the effort, a Tech Forward 2.0 Council is being established. The council will include one member from each initiative’s leadership team, the provost, the vice president for research, and advocates for rural community impact, innovation and entrepreneurship, and education and talent development. 

Leadership teams for each initiative are being finalized, and a separate communication with these details will follow.

Michigan Tech Mineral Collection Internationally Recognized by IUGS

The Michigan Tech Mineral Collection of the A. E. Seaman Mineral Museum was recently selected by the International Commission on Geoheritage, a permanent commission of the International Union of Geological Sciences (IUGS), as one of 21 newly ratified collections designated as IUGS Geo-collections.

The IUGS Geo-collection designation recognizes a collection as being of “of global importance because of its particularly high scientific, historical or educational relevance for geological sciences.” A summary of the significance of the Michigan Tech Mineral Collection, as well as the other Geo-collections, can be viewed on the IUGS Geo-collection website.

This international recognition will further advance the A. E. Seaman Mineral Museum’s ability to continue a long tradition of excellence to curate its world-class mineral collections and to inspire people about the marvelous world of minerals.

The museum is grateful for the work of all of its current and former staff, the University, and its many supporters for making this recognition possible.

In the News

The American Heart Association, the Associated Press and 15 national outlets quoted Michigan Tech alum Aili Toyli ’26 (B.S. Statistics) in a story about research linking several cardiovascular conditions and risk factors to an increased risk of Alzheimer’s disease. The study found low blood pressure had the strongest association among the conditions examined.

New Jersey Business Magazine featured Michigan Tech alum Teik Lim ’85 (B.S. Mechanical Engineering) in a story announcing his retirement as president of the New Jersey Institute of Technology. Lim has served as NJIT’s president since 2022.

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JV Men's Basketball Huskies Team Shootout

This shootout is for boys' team players entering grades 9-12 as of Fall 2026. You know that when it comes to success, it’s all about teamwork. So what are you waiting for? Grab your mates and coach and head to Michigan Tech this summer for an intensive one-day shootout designed especially for teams and held in the SDC Varsity Gym and Multipurpose Room. Michigan Tech’s head basketball coach and other top staff and student-athletes will work directly with you, offering pointers and helping you perfect your game. Commuter only. On-campus housing and meals not included. Michigan Tech is not responsible for players outside of the Student Development Complex (SDC). Team coaches must supervise their players while at the SDC and will be held accountable for their behavior.

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Varsity Men's Basketball Huskies Team Shootout

This shootout is for boys' team players entering grades 9-12 as of Fall 2026. You know that when it comes to success, it’s all about teamwork. So what are you waiting for? Grab your mates and coach and head to Michigan Tech this summer for an intensive one-day shootout designed especially for teams and held in the SDC Varsity Gym and Multipurpose Room. Michigan Tech’s head basketball coach and other top staff and student-athletes will work directly with you, offering pointers and helping you perfect your game. Commuter only. On-campus housing and meals not included. Michigan Tech is not responsible for players outside of the Student Development Complex (SDC). Team coaches must supervise their players while at the SDC and will be held accountable for their behavior.

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Strength & Conditioning

This program is open to male and female athletes entering grades 6-12 as of Fall 2026. Nine-week collegiate-level strength and conditioning camp for athletes looking to improve their performance and fitness level to prepare for the upcoming season. The program includes (3) sessions per week in a varsity collegiate setting and SDC access to the Fitness Center (min. age 16), Multipurpose Room and the Pool during open recreation hours for the duration of the program. Days/Times Mondays/Wednesdays/Thursdays - 10:00am-11:00am (Middle School Athletes) Mondays/Wednesdays/Thursdays - 11:00am-12:00pm High School Athletes) Location SDC Varsity Weight Room (located on the far side of the SDC Multipurpose Room) What to Expect Lead by the MTU Strength & Conditioning staff, athletes will learn and develop proper training techniques in order to improve overall fitness, increase performance potential, and decrease the risk of injury. Athletes will engage in a progressive training program that translates across a wide range of sports with the intent of improving agility, strength, flexibility, and speed. An emphasis will be placed on performance tracking throughout the camp, so athletes will…

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Third Space- Weekly Graduate Student Support Group

Graduate school can be challenging, but you don’t have to navigate it alone. Third Space is a weekly graduate student support group designed to break down departmental silos and connect students with their peers from across the university. Whether you are a first-year Master’s student or a PhD Finishing Fellow, you’ll find a community that understands the unique experience of earning an advanced degree from Michigan Tech. What to Expect Comfortable setting, snacks, and connection. This is a low-pressure, discussion-based setting that addresses the collective group's needs through peer-to-peer support. The Details Who: Open to all Michigan Tech graduate students What: Peer-focused discussions on topics like work/life balance, burnout, and imposter syndrome. When: Meet weekly on Thursdays at 10:00 am, unless otherwise noted. Where. Admin 313 (CSMHW Relaxation Room) Stop by whenever your schedule allows. Regular attendance increases maximum benefit, but no long-term commitment or registration is required. Just show up as you are.