Author: Karen Johnson

The Michigan Tech College of Computing offers a full range of undergraduate and graduate degrees in the Computing disciplines.

S-STEM Husky PAWS Scholarship


The S-STEM Husky PAWS (Pathways for Academic Wellness and Success) Scholarship Program awards one-year finishing scholarships for Pell students (determined by the Federal Pell Grant Program) majoring in the College of Engineering, College of Computing or in physics/applied physics who are completing their bachelor’s degrees or accelerated master’s degrees. This scholarship is awarded for one year, up to $15,000 for bachelor’s students and $20,000 for master’s students.

Free Matlab Workshop Is April 12


Women in Physics will host a free MATLAB Session Tutorial on Friday, April 12, 2024, from 5-6 pm in Fisher 101. MATLAB is a useful programming language used in various fields like engineering and data analysis. This tutorial is designed to arm you with essential MATLAB skills, setting a sturdy groundwork for your future endeavors. Register here or scan the QR code on the flyer below.

K-Day Registration Open


K-Day is just around the corner on September 6, 2004, and registration opens tomorrow! K-Day, or Keweenaw Day, is an annual student involvement fair held at Chassell Centennial Park with food, fun, and music! Typically 3500-4000 students come out for this event. This is a fantastic chance for your organization to showcase what you have to offer and attract new members.

Call for Applications: 2024 Songer Research Award for Human Health


by College of Sciences and Arts

Applications are now being accepted for the 2024 Songer Research Award for Human Health. Matthew Songer ’79 (B.S. Biological Sciences) and Laura Songer ’80 (B.S. Biological Sciences) have generously donated funds to the College of Sciences and Arts (CSA) for the past seven years to support a research project competition, the Songer Research Award for Human Health, for undergraduate and graduate students.