Four Houghton High School students from the Michigan Tech-led CyberHusky Team are among the winners of the 2026 Presidential AI Challenge state championship. The nationwide competition is designed to engage students in applying artificial intelligence tools to help their local community and solve real-world problems.
CyberHusky participants from Houghton High School achieved their best-ever results in the 2025 Cyberpatriot National Youth Cyber Defense Competition.
Michigan Tech is excited to offer free CyberHusky training to local middle and high school students. This year, we’re focusing on machine learning with Python, recognizing artificial intelligence’s growing significance in our daily lives.
On Saturdays during the academic year, Houghton Middle School and High School students meet up to learn about cybersecurity in CyberHusky, an outreach program organized by College of Computing students and faculty. All local youth who want to learn more about cybersecurity and computers are invited to join the free program. Michigan Tech faculty members . . .
The College of Computing is pleased to announce that Yu Cai, professor in the Department of Applied Computing, is the college’s new associate dean effective August 1, 2024. As associate dean, Cai will provide oversight and leadership with respect to college research and academics.
From WLUC TV 6; by Colin Jackson; published: May 2, 2024 Watch the video and read the story here. HOUGHTON, Mich. (WLUC) – The Cyberhuskies, a group of Houghton County middle and high school students, are showing the country what they can do.