Celebrate Alumni Reunion 2025

Alumni Reunion 2025 will be from July 31–August 2, and we look forward to celebrating with all alumni and friends, especially those from our honored classes: 1955, 1960, 1965, 1970, 1975, 1985, 1995, 2000, 2005, and 2015. While we eagerly wait for the weekend to arrive, we encourage alumni from our honored classes and anyone attending to share their excitement and memories from wherever they are! What are you most looking forward to during Reunion Weekend? What is your favorite memory from your time as a student? Who are you looking forward to reconnecting with? Do you recognize yourself, or any friends in the photos? Share in the comments!

If you have photos that you would like to share from your time on campus, please email them to alumni@mtu.edu. We will use them in future Reunion promotions and include them in the slideshow that plays during the weekend.


Do you have a recent milestone you would like to share with the Michigan Tech alumni community? Check out Class Notes—your go-to source for reading about the latest happenings in the lives of fellow alumni, including new jobs, promotions, retirements, news coverage, awards, government appointments, and weddings… and share your own!

One response to “Celebrate Alumni Reunion 2025

  1. We, Gary Grant & Faye Tway-Grant, were married 50 years ago, August 24th, 1974 at St. Albert the Great on the MTU campus, just before entering our senior year in Mechanical Engineering! Yes, we have enjoyed a wonderful 50 year journey since then. We have lived, worked, thrived in Torrington, CT for the last 49 (as of Jan’25) years. Our children, Rachel Tway-Grant (42) and Gabriel Grant (37) were born, married, had children, and live in CT. Our granddaughters, Stella (9), Lilly (8), and Remi (6) keep us moving, healthy, and happy! We are seriously thinking of visiting the UP for our 50th reunion at MTU!

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