Noah Holland didn’t know there was another Husky in his family tree until he applied to Michigan Tech. What he did know, well before he came to the University as a first-year cybersecurity student, was that he wanted to join MTU RedTeam.
It’s a building year for Copper Country Coders, and the students taking on stewardship of the group, which was established in 2011, are definitely up to the task. They remember what it was like to be captivated by coding at a young age. They enjoy hanging out with fellow Huskies. And they love to teach.
When it comes to red teaming, Michigan Tech Computing Huskies are among the best in the nation. The MTU RedTeam earned an overall Cyber Power Ranking of 22nd in the nation from the National Cyber League (NCL). NCL said the ranking represents the ability of students to perform real-world tasks, including identifying hackers from forensic . . .
Undergraduate and graduate students interested in teaching the basics of computing to local middle and high school students are invited to join Copper Country Coders. The student organization will hold an organizational meeting on Saturday, September 14, 2024, at 11 am in Rekhi 112.