
There isn’t a corner of campus where the College of Computing isn’t collaborating. The 2025 issue of Gateway Magazine celebrates our connectivity across Michigan Tech, the state, and the nation.
From award-winning research and educational programs to faculty striking just the right note, Gateway showcases how creativity, technology, and community come together at Michigan Tech.
Dean Dennis Livesay said this year’s theme is also a call to become even more collaborative across the University.
“The digital future is now. We welcome you to join us in looking at what we’ve accomplished, what’s underway, and what’s ahead as the College of Computing transforms the world,” he said.
Whether you’re an alum, student, partner, or friend of the College, you’ll find stories that inspire, challenge, and connect. Read Gateway, in mailboxes and online now. Your comments on the current issue and suggestions for stories in future issues are welcome. Email them to Cyndi Perkins, managing editor, at cmperkin@mtu.edu.
About the College of Computing
The Michigan Tech College of Computing, established in 2019, is the first academic unit in Michigan dedicated solely to computing, and one of only a handful such academic units in the United States. The college is composed of two academic departments. The Computer Science department offers four bachelor of science programs in computer science, cybersecurity, data science, and software engineering; four master of science programs in applied computer science, computer science, cybersecurity, and data science; and a doctoral program in computer science. The Applied Computing department offers four bachelor of science programs in cybersecurity, electrical engineering technology, information technology, and mechatronics; two master of science programs in health informatics and mechatronics; and a doctoral program is in computational science and engineering.Questions? Contact us at computing@mtu.edu. Follow the College of Computing on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn and Twitter.