About Michigan Technological University Skip to page content Skip to footer navigation About Michigan Technological University Academics Research Student Life Visit and Explore Traditions Campus and Community History Alumni Notables Relocation Resources Michigan Technological University prepares students to create the future. At Michigan Tech, Husky smart students do. They invent, design, code, create, and compete. Their discoveries make humans healthier and technology smarter. Together with researchers, faculty, and industry partners, Huskies create the future through research—here's how: Turn plastic waste into protein powder for disaster relief and sustainability efforts Research fruit fly genetics to inform innovative human cancer treatment options Develop cleaner, quieter snowmobiles Test and launch a low-Earth orbit nanosatellite Track predator-prey on Isle Royale Our mission to create a just, prosperous, and sustainable world is expressed through our entrepreneurial spirit—equal parts curiosity and grit. It infuses everything we do. The lifeblood for an MTU Husky? Battling the North wind, trudging through 200+ inches of snow each winter, and staying late in the lab to discover that one, new piece of the puzzle. It's hard work that fuels us. Request Information We won't fill your inbox with stuff you don't need—you'll only get information about Michigan Tech that's helpful to your college decision. Select an area of study to get started: Form loading . . . Campus in the 1890's. MTU Fast Facts University Type: Public Established: 1885 President: Richard J. Koubek Leadership: President's Council Campus Size: 925 acres Ford Center (Alberta, MI): 4,609 acres Faculty: 498 Staff: 1,271 Students: 7,411 Undergraduates: 6,022 Graduates: 1,402 Faculty/Student Ratio: 13:1 Student Organizations: 260+ Total Alumni: 81,136 Living: 60,672 Research Expenditures: $124.2M Sponsored Programs Awards: $109.3M Major Research Centers: 15 School Colors: Metallic Silver and Gold Spirit Colors: Black and Gold Nickname: Huskies Also Known As: Michigan Tech, Tech, MTU Mascot: Blizzard T. Husky Downloads/Swag: Logos and Templates Digital Decorations Social Media Assets more university facts Programs Offered Request Information Apply Now Academics Our Colleges and Schools develop, apply, and communicate science, engineering, technology, and mathematics in more than 185 undergraduate and graduate degree programs Diffy Q, Chem I, Thermo, Orgo—we don't do easy. Gifted faculty guide motivated students in rigorous studies through deep engagement, design thinking, and leadership committed to the transformative power of STEM education. From bring-your-own-device active learning classrooms to arts and humanities curriculum, we accelerate creativity, cultural competency, and critical thinking. "I strive to create a classroom where students are eager participants and where students and I learn from each other, sometimes by explaining basic concepts and sometimes by engaging in deep and difficult conversation. All of my classes are built with the goal of creating inclusive classroom communities characterized by mutual trust and respect." Amy Marcarelli, Professor of Biological Sciences and 2023 recipient of a Michigan Tech Distinguished Teaching Award Undergraduates research opportunities begin right away. Through Enterprise Senior Design Pavlis Honors College , and The Alley Makerspace , students learn, build, and do. Michigan Tech creates the future. We turn recycled water bottles into plastic filament, wood scraps into doorknobs, and make hybrid solar energy accessible for Upper Michigan residents. We monitor volcanoes, and work with residents on their slopes to create two-way understanding of socioeconomic and environmental impacts. Programs Offered Request Information Apply Now Colleges and Departments Our colleges and schools develop, apply, and communicate science, engineering, technology, and mathematics in more than 185 degree programs College of Engineering Biomedical Engineering Chemical Engineering Civil, Environmental, and Geospatial Engineering Electrical and Computer Engineering Engineering Fundamentals Geological and Mining Engineering and Sciences Manufacturing and Mechanical Engineering Technology Materials Science and Engineering Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering College of Computing Computer Science Computer Network and System Administration; Mechatronics, Electrical, and Robotics Engineering Technology; Health Informatics College of Business College of Forest Resources and Environmental Science College of Sciences and Arts Biological Sciences Chemistry Psychology and Human Factors Kinesiology and Integrative Physiology Humanities Mathematical Sciences Physics Social Sciences Visual and Performing Arts Air Force ROTC Army ROTC Pavlis Honors College Graduate School Global Campus "I get an adrenaline kick when I go to class and interact with the students. That's definitively the highlight of my day." —Thomas Werner, Associate Professor of Biological Sciences and Michigan Association of State Universities Distinguished Professor of the Year, 2021 Research Here on the Keweenaw Peninsula, the northernmost point of Innovation Shore, Michigan Tech researchers leverage our unique location for interdisciplinary, place-based research. From our advanced laboratories on campus, to the diverse ecosystems in our own backyard, to the farthest reaches of space—we're an R1 flagship technological research university on a mission to create the future. Watch Falling for Science: Research to Help Us Live Better, Longer video Falling for Science: Research to Help Us Live Better, Longer Watch No Rider Needed: Autonomous Waverunner Goes Solo for Great Lakes Research video No Rider Needed: Autonomous Waverunner Goes Solo for Great Lakes Research "Sharing knowledge is magic. Asking questions is key to that magic. I'm a regular beneficiary of others' sharing. I just hope to contribute in return." John Vucetich, Distinguished Professor in the College of Forest Resources and Environmental Science and 2025 recipient of the Michigan Tech Research Award We work across disciplines to investigate dark matter, cloud droplets, gamma rays, industrial archaeological sites, and quantum mechanics. We dig into peat mesocosms. Build and launch nanosatellites. And partner with institutions like NASA, the National Science Foundation, and the Environmental Protection Agency. More than $100 million in research expenditures 101,000+ hours of paid undergraduate research last year One-on-one graduate-to-faculty research projects You can learn more about our research by reading Tech Magazine Unscripted: Science and Engineering Research , and Michigan Tech News website. Support faculty and student research projects and scholarships through our Giving website 311K square feet of research labs on campus 311K million in research expenditures 15 official research centers and institutes Student Life Michigan Tech isn't on the way to anywhere—and Huskies wouldn't have it any other way. When students aren't in class or conducting research, they participate in more than 260 student organizations, music and fine arts, and cultural events including the Upper Peninsula of Michigan's largest multicultural festival, the Parade of Nations . Whether it's the All-Nighter frenzy to complete a Winter Carnival snow statue , or chasing the Northern Lights right outside your dorm, there's a lot to do at MTU. Our 15 varsity athletic teams includes our NCAA Division I men's ice hockey, NCAA Division II men's and women's sports, and esports. Plus, students have access to club and intramural sports (fact: one-third of MTU students play in broomball leagues ). Go Huskies! Human Ice Bowling ? You have to see it—or do it—to believe it. Experience Tech's indoor and outdoor adventures on our very own ski, snowboard, and tubing hill, golf course, hiking and biking trails, recreational forest, and waterways. Design, duct-tape, and race a cardboard boat on the Keweenaw Waterway. Housing and Residence Life offers 2,410 beds in four halls, each with its own personality, 348 apartments, six live-in master's level professionals, more than 70 resident assistants, and an intentional strategy to help Huskies grow and succeed, including theme communities. We're not a suitcase school—students stay here on the weekend. Greek Life is about friendships, and service to campus and community. Nineteen fraternities and sororities are scholars and leaders on campus. Arts, entertainment, and recreation opportunities all around you. Our performing arts theatre, the Rozsa Center , can hold an audience of more than 1,000. Near by McArdle Theatre hosts, concerts, music festivals, and more. Hundreds of campus events take place throughout the year. Our 35 km trail system, located right across the street from the Student Development Complex , is nationally recognized for quality, variety of terrain and maintenance. This includes 7.5 km of lighted trail and year-round access to walking, running, biking, snowshoeing, cross country skiing and snow biking. You will have countless choices for entertainment and to stay fit at Michigan Tech. Bound together by snow and STEM. There is nothing easy about Michigan Tech—the classes nor climate. Not to worry. Faculty, staff, and peers track student success and offer programs and resources that put Huskies ahead of the pack. Visit and Explore Our campus, located in Houghton in the heart of the Keweenaw Peninsula, blends nature and technology. The best way to experience Tech is to see it for yourself! Schedule a campus tour during a weekday or Saturday visit, or at our annual Open House held every summer. Can't make it to campus? Take a 360° virtual tour , explore our interactive campus map , or take a peek at our live webcams throughout campus to see what’s happening right now. Schedule a Visit About Our Campus Husky Traditions Winter Carnival snow statues. Lake Superior waves on K-Day. And home games with the loudest pep band in the nation. Each year Michigan Tech hosts numerous husky traditions, involving students, faculty, staff, and even the local community. Check out the events calendar for what's next and plan your visit today. Husky Traditions Watch Husky Traditions video Husky Traditions Watch Student Life in Photos video Student Life in Photos Campus and Community Our beautiful campus in Michigan's Upper Peninsula overlooks the Keweenaw (say "Kee-Wah-Nah") Waterway and is just a few miles from Lake Superior. The area's waters, forests, and snowfall (200 or more inches annually) offer skiing, snowboarding, hiking, biking, and paddling opportunities. Historic downtown Houghton is active with locally owned shops, eateries, high-tech companies, music festivals, and parades. We embrace our size, climate, sense of adventure, and originality. Michigan Tech wouldn't be the same anywhere else on earth—and we wouldn't have it any other way. Our Campus Our Community The Copper Country 15 varsity athletic teams 21 runs on our very own ski hill one mile from campus 58% of our students participate in more than 260 student organizations 150 Study Abroad locations around the world Husky History Michigan Mining School, 1885 Michigan Technological University started as the Michigan Mining School in 1885, with a mission to train mining engineers in Upper Michigan's Copper Country. From its roots—four faculty members and 23 students on the second floor of the old Houghton Fire Hall on Montezuma Avenue—Michigan Tech evolved into Michigan's flagship technological university and a leading public research institution. Learn more about our husky history through the lens of the nine presidents in our 130-year-plus history Husky History Alumni Notables Melvin Calvin, 1961 Nobel Prize Winner Our Michigan Tech Family of more than 84,000 alumni and friends celebrates traditions and creates connections. A few of our notable alumni include: Melvin Calvin—won the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1961. David Edwards—is a biophysicist, founder, and CEO of Sensory Cloud Inc. His research has developed inhalable medicines and vaccines. Tony Esposito—Hockey Hall of Fame goaltender who, after helping Michigan Tech to a national championship in 1965, played 15 seasons for the National Hockey League's Chicago Blackhawks. The winner of three Vezina Trophies as the NHL's best goalie, Esposito had his jersey number retired by the Blackhawks in 1988. Charlotte Field—the senior vice president of National Communications Engineering and Operations for Comcast Cable won the 2005 Women in Technology Award. Julie Fream—is President and CEO of the Original Equipment Suppliers Association (OESA), a trade association for automotive suppliers. David House—he is responsible for Pentium Processor and the "Intel Inside" campaign. Suzanne Jurva—the film credits for this former executive for Steven Spielberg's DreamWorks Studios and founder of Starcut, Ltd. include Men in Black Peacemaker (with the world premier in Houghton), and Saving Private Ryan Marty Lagina—had a successful career as an entrepreneur in the energy sector before producing and starring in the History Channel's long-running series, The Curse of Oak Island. Charles Nelson—invented paintball. John Opie—he is vice chairman for General Electric, and he and his wife are major supporters of the John and Ruanne Opie Library. Chang Park—founded Universal Remote Control, Inc. (URC), which develops, produces, and distributes remote controls and home automation products. Frank Pavlis—the former vice president at Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. (Fortune 500) is the namesake of Michigan Tech's Pavlis Leadership Institute. Doug Smith—the wildlife biologist leads the Wolf Reintroduction Program at Yellowstone National Park. Lina T. Taskovich—made significant contributions to the development of transdermal patches, an accomplishment recognized in Newsweek and People 81,136 degreed alumni of record (incl. deceased) 29,623 alumni in Michigan 4.1% alumni annual giving participation rate Join Husky Nation Admissions Grad School MTU Jobs Thinking of Relocating to the Keweenaw? Michigan Technological University is located in Houghton . Michigan Tech and the Copper Country have a small-town feel. Students and community members say it’s just right—not so big that it’s easy to get lost, but not too small, either. An ideal place to call home, Niche.com ranks Michigan Tech one of the safest public colleges in Michigan. The area is home to 12,000 residents, and active with locally owned shops, eateries, high-tech companies, music festivals, and parades. Students, staff, and the community enjoy the University-owned ski, snowboard, and tubing hill golf course , and recreation trails , and other outdoor adventure opportunities the Keweenaw Peninsula offers. Apply for Admission Michigan Tech Jobs Helpful Links Local Jobs Partner Engagement Program Keweenaw Information Public Schools Child Care: Little Huskies BHK Great Start Collaborative City of Houghton Houghton County Real Estate More Community Info News All News Magazine Webcams All Webcams Snapchat