Category: Announcements

Spring 2014 Grads: Order Cap and Gowns now!

Spring 2014 Gradfest is from 12:00 - 5:00 on 2.26.14 in the Campus Bookstore!

Cap & Gown Orders


You can order your regalia online or during Gradfest at The Campus Bookstore.  Just need a tassel or want an extra one?  You don’t need to order anything!  Stop by the store during regular hours the week before the ceremony.

  • Undergraduate Degree Regalia Order Form
  • Graduate Degree Regalia Rental Form
  • Faculty Regalia Rental Form
  • If you have any questions, contact the Campus Bookstore at (906) 487-2410.

    For online orders you should receive a confirmation email within 2 business days.  If you do not, please contact Beckie at the Campus Bookstore to make sure she received your order capandgown@mtu.edu.

    Once you receive your order, check out an instructional video for your:


    Cap And Gown Pricing


    For orders placed by midnight on March 2:
    Undergraduate Package $31.00 (plus tax)
    Masters/PhD Package Rental $55.00 (plus tax)

    Orders placed after March 2:
    Undergraduate Package $50.00 (plus tax)
    Masters/PhD Package Rental $55.00 plus expedited shipping (plus tax)


    Prices subject to change.

    Undergraduates will have “green” gowns – not in color, but in spirit!  They will be black, as usual, but made of Repreve, 100% recycled yarn made from plastic water bottles.


    Spring 2014 Gradfest


    February 26, 2014     12:00 pm – 5:00 pm

  • Enjoy free popcorn and refreshments
  • Take 25% off Michigan Tech insignia items – diploma frames, clothing, and souvenirs
  • Undergraduates: order your cap and gown!
  • Grad students: order your rental regalia
  • Talk to representatives from Alumni Relations and the Career Center
  • Order your class ring and printed announcements

    Can’t make it to Gradfest?  Place your order now using the appropriate form above!

  • For more information about commencement, visit www.mtu.edu/commencement.

    Breffle Earns Props for Profs Award

    Associate Professor of Economics William Breffle recognized for going above and beyond for a student.

    The Props for Profs program through the Jackson Center for Teaching and Learning asks students to nominate an instructor who has gone over and above the typical in their teaching or mentoring duties for students.

    This week’s Props for Profs winner is William Breffle, an associate professor of economics in the School of Business and Economics. The anonymous nominator started by explaining Breffle’s excellence as a professor, but when the student faced the death of a close family member, Breffle not only accommodated missed work and gave condolences, but contacted the Dean of Students Office and provided information about counseling services available to the student. This student felt Breffle provided a great deal of help and guidance at a very difficult and uncertain time, going well above and beyond the role of a professor–and for that he deserves some mad props.

    Both Breffle and his nominator will receive a $5 gift certificate to purchase a snack or drink at the Library Café or several other locations on campus. If you know a prof who has gone over and above, send some props today and maybe you’ll be next week’s winner.

    Michigan Tech MBA Online Ranked 36th by US News and World Report

    Break down the classroom walls and earn an MBA your way- from anywhere in the country!

    Michigan Tech’s online graduate programs in business and engineering rank in the top 40 of such programs nationwide. Best online rankings released today by US News and World Report rated Michigan Tech’s online graduate engineering program 35th of 74 programs and Tech’s online MBA program placed 36th of 239 programs.

    “This is very good news for Michigan Tech,” said Jacqueline Huntoon, dean of Michigan Tech’s Graduate School. “Given our remote location, our efforts to provide graduate education online allows us to reach a larger number of students than we can otherwise.

    “We at Michigan Tech know that we have high-quality offerings, and it is great to see that we are beginning to receive the recognition we deserve,” Huntoon went on to say. “Of course, the faculty members involved in teaching the courses and advising the students are the ones who deserve the most credit for these achievements.”

    Wayne Pennington, interim dean of the College of Engineering, was pleased with Tech’s online graduate engineering programs ranking.

    “We are proud that our online graduate electrical and mechanical engineering degree programs are directed toward real-world applications where skills and expertise are greatly needed, and where employment opportunities are strong,” he said. “In addition to our MS and PhD degree programs, our graduate certificates in advanced electric power engineering and hybrid vehicle engineering help to meet the needs of today’s highly skilled workplace.”

    Eugene Klippel, dean of the School of Business and Economics, said: “We are pleased that the US News and World Report rankings confirm the success of our efforts to provide an outstanding MBA online program. Contributing greatly to the success of our Tech MBA Online program is a knowledgeable and experienced faculty. This program offers a unique curriculum designed to strengthen the business skills of professionals working in an environment characterized by rapid-paced innovation and technological change. We are extremely pleased by the demonstrated success of graduates from this program.”

    US News evaluated online programs on the basis of student engagement, admissions selectivity, peer reputation, faculty credentials and training, and student services and technology.

    Finance Club Fosters Financial Literacy on Campus

    On November 20th, the Michigan Tech Finance Club in partnership with the Michigan Tech Office of Financial Aid and Wells Fargo held the second edition of FinanceU at the R. Van Pelt and John and Ruanne Opie Library. In line with the 2012 edition, this event aimed at fostering financial literacy on campus and was specifically tailored to students, regardless of class and major. It offered advising and information related to personal finance, financial aid opportunities (e.g. grants & scholarships), the relevance of starting  a retirement plan as early as possible, and useful tips on how to benefit from several online tools such as CashCourse – a free online personal finance program sponsored by the Alumni Association.

    Students were asked to complete a short survey covering areas such as their current method of budgeting, Federal Direct Student Loan knowledge and any additional areas that they may have questions in. Financial Aid Advisor, Cindy Cowell noted “as a piece of our financial literacy initiative on campus, the financial aid office is pleased to partner with the Finance Club to implement programming designed to increase the financial literacy of Michigan Tech’s student body.” The club does an effective job of promoting the message to students that topics such as  budgeting, credit, responsible borrowing and retirement are critical to know in order to remain on a financially stable path.  Financial education now will enable students to make sound financial decisions and enable them to live the life that they desire later.

    Well Fargo Store Manager Ellie Freeman also participated in Finance U noting that it is a great opportunity for students to ask questions, because it is a casual environment without any pressure. Freeman also added, “it’s important to know while you are in school the importance of building credit in a positive manner.” She also recommended that students have a minimum of three savings accounts: long term, short term, and 3 months salary. This event is great because it brings together people who have a great deal of knowledge about financial planning into one place that is easily accessible by students.

    Financial Aid Advisor Cindy Cowell talks with a student about personal financial management.

    The partnership between Financial Aid and the Finance Club is effective in delivering a critical financial message to Michigan Tech students. For example, hearing about a topic such as retirement and the need to start saving at a young age, is received by students much more readily when the message is coming from a peer. Michigan Tech students often have the opportunity to contribute to a retirement plan as part of their co-op job benefits. We hope to educate students to take advantage of these kinds of financial opportunities at as young an age as possible.

    The Finance Club and partners collected 165 surveys this year-- double what they collected the previous year!

    This event is the outcome of the continued efforts by the Finance Club and the Office of Financial Aid to foster financial literacy on campus. Dr. Oliveira said “our fantastic Finance Club members put significant effort to disseminate to their fellow students, knowledge and resources available either at MTU or in the world wide web that can significantly impact the betterment of personal financial management.” This year the Finance Club has also invited the local Wells Fargo manager to share her experience with tailoring retirement plans according to each individual’s life stage and goals. Oliveira also noted that the students’ interest and participation has been outstanding this year.  The Finance Club collected 165 surveys on finance-related practices and demographics this year –  an increase of 100 relatively to the prior year. Besides disseminating information our club members get a chance to practice their communication skills and ability to test their know-how with real world questions. We are looking forward to learn from this year’s experience and continuously improve this annual event.

    Experience Silicon Valley over Spring Break!

    Sign-up by December 5th for the 2014 Silicon Valley Experience!

    The Experience of a Lifetime

    Each spring 15 students travel from Michigan Technological University in Houghton, Michigan, to the world hub of start-ups and entrepreneurs- Silicon Valley. This eye-opening experience focuses on immersing students in real companies, with real players, and the current challenges they face.

    This year, you can to go Silicon Valley during Spring Break (March 8-14). Visits with entrepreneurs, inventors, managers and companies including Brocade, Cisco, and Google will provide you with a first-hand understanding of technology built enterprises that are revolutionizing global business.

    Take Advantage of This Opportunity

    Brocade is once again sponsoring the trip bringing the cost to $300 per person including airfare, hotel accommodations with breakfast each morning and transportation throughout the duration of the trip.

    This trip is open to all Michigan Tech students. Please pass the information along. Student participation is based on a two minute interview on “Why you want to work and live on Silicon Valley.” If you are interested in participating, please email Karen Foltz at ksfoltz@mtu.edu. You will be assigned interview time starting at 4:00 pm on December 5, 2013.

    Click here to view the PDF Brochure:  SiliconValley2014