Please note that the Humanities Department has recently added a section of HU 3295, Level III Advanced Spanish for spring, MWF 10-11 am, taught by Leyre Alegre-Figuero.
Campus Tour Guides: Campus tours are offered Monday through Friday with shifts available from 8 – 9 a.m., 8 – 10 a.m., 10 a.m. – 1 p.m., 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m., 12 – 1 p.m., and 2 – 4 p.m.
To apply, you must be an undergraduate student who has completed at least two semesters at Michigan Tech by the time you begin work and have an overall GPA of 2.5 or higher. You must be enrolled in courses for the semester for which you are applying, with the exception of summer.
If you want to make a difference for prospective Michigan Tech students please complete the attached application or apply through Handshake Posting Number #117102! Completed applications including a copy of your course schedule for the semester you are applying for must be submitted no later than Friday, December 15.
MECA Memorial Scholarship Applications are now being accepted! Please forward to students that may qualify!
QUALIFICATIONS:
To be eligible for the MECA Scholarship, one must be a student with intent to complete an engineering or science degree. They should also demonstrate an interest in pursuing a career involving stormwater management or erosion and sediment control. They must have a grade point average of 2.5 or above and be a Minnesota resident. The college they attend does not have to be located within the state of Minnesota. Both new college students and those currently enrolled are encouraged to apply. MECA awards one $500 scholarship per year.
INSTRUCTIONS:
Fill out the Scholarship Application form (go to www.mnerosion.org to download the form). Submit an essay. Student needs to write an essay stating why they feel they deserve to receive the MECA Scholarship. Please indicate objectives, and information about educational, career, and personal goals. Demonstrate talent by writing about any special interests or special circumstances that the selection committee may consider. Include information on evidence of leadership and community service. Essay format: One page, 11 point font size with 1” margins. Use name and essay name as the title.
Return the application and essay by mail or email (digital copy is preferred) by DECEMBER 1, 2017 to:
Minnesota Erosion Control Association, 600 4th Street North, Cold Spring, MN 56320
Email: meca@mnerosion.org
IMPORTANT INFORMATION Once awarded, proof of school registration for the upcoming semester is required before release of the scholarship check. The student must furnish any other applicable transcripts for the Scholarship Committee to consider. All applicants will be notified, by letter, of their eligibility and the results of their applications. The scholarship winner will be invited to attend the Minnesota Erosion Control Association’s annual conference in January.
For more information, contact the Minnesota Erosion Control Association at (320) 685-5444 or meca@mnerosion.org
ReNUWIt faculty lab groups at Colorado School of Mines, New Mexico State University, Stanford University, and University of California at Berkeley.Application deadline: February 10, 2018
Please direct interested undergraduates to our website (https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Frenuwit.org%2Feducation%2Freu-program%2F&data=02%7C01%7Caudra.n.morse%40TTU.EDU%7C15e985cd3e0848304df908d52b99ec6f%7C178a51bf8b2049ffb65556245d5c173c%7C0%7C0%7C636462863000669351&sdata=MNTf%2Bf1vftgk0lsTD82kyWvRmr2ui%2BAi5NIWKK8yDiY%3D&reserved=0) to learn more and apply.
Program Contact: Dr. Pam McLeod (pamelamc@stanford.edu)
Hello Civil & Environmental Engineering Students –
Are you interested in studying abroad, but also want to get a summer internship? How about 16 days of bicycling around the world famous cycling infrastructure in The Netherlands (Netherlands where 27% of ALL their daily trips are made by bicycle and it’s easy riding – it is flat terrain!) where we will study bicycle infrastructure, work with students at a Dutch university, meet professionals who plan and design, and so much more? The course runs Sunday, May 20 – Monday, June 4 – plenty of time for you to get back for an internship. The course is offered out of the University of Wisconsin-Platteville’s Dept. of Civil & Environmental Engineering Department (by a professor who is a MTU Civil Engineering aluma), yet is available to students at other campuses, such as Michigan Tech, as well.
View the promotional video of the course to catch a glimpse of what you’ll get to experience.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wg4scrJFqfs&feature=youtu.be
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For more information, please feel free to contact me,
Good Afternoon,
Olsson Associates is looking for a highly motivated new graduate with interest in Railroad Structural design who can help us fill our immediate needs. We have many opportunities with Union Pacific and Burlington Northern and serve many different disciplines within the Railroad Industry that we need help with right away! Below are a few qualifications we are looking for in a structures candidate:
- Highly recommended by faculty and staff
- Highly motivated, team player who wants a collaborative, energetic and flexible work environment
- Willing to travel (mostly West of Chicago for UPRR and BNSF projects)
- Based in Omaha, NE (home of UPRR Headquarters)
- Heavy interest in Rail Structures with related coursework, design knowledge and capabilities
- Passed (or ready to sit for) the Fundamentals of Engineering test to be an EIT
- MicroStation CAD work will be required. If the candidate doesn’t have these skills, we can train them.
Olsson Associates has a very competitive starting salary great benefits and we have immediate availability for someone to start after graduation, or work part time until graduation finishes. If you can think of any interested candidates that you could send our way or would like to discuss the opportunities more, feel free to give me a call. Thank you so much for your time and consideration.
Shane N. Potts, PE | Olsson Associates
2111 South 67th Street, Suite 200 | Omaha, NE 68106 | spotts@olssonassociates.com
TEL 402.341.1116 | CELL 402.880.6408 | FAX 402.341.5895

Spring registration had closed for a few days but will reopen on Tuesday, November 14 at 10pm.
Schedule additions:
- Additional section of CEE3810 (Soil Mechanics) lab, Thursdays, 8-11 am.
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Humanities has added another section of HU 2830, Public Speaking and Multimedia and HU 2810 Research and Writing in Communication. Both of these courses count for the Communication/Composition requirement.
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Humanities also added another section of HU 2503 Introduction to Literature, which is on the Critical And Creative Thinking list.
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Humanities has added an online section of HU 3120, Technical and Professional Communication. There are 9 spaces available in that course.
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First year students who have scores of 3 or higher on the AP Spanish exam but weren’t able to take Spanish in the fall can take HU 3293 and get the same 9 placement credits after finishing with a B or higher. We are not able to offer HU 3294, 3295, or 3296 this spring (these are the classes designated for students with AP credit). HU 3293 counts as an alternative to UN 1025 Global Issues.