Author: Emilie Sander

Student Scoop – September 28, 2022

Black and Gold Never Gets Old! – Homecoming 2022

Team and court registration are closed, but you can still participate in several Homecoming events next week! Join the Tech Traditions Committee for:

T-shirt Swap in collaboration with SAVE, Monday, October 3 at 2:00 PM in the MUB Circle (Donate to the Husky Food Pantry or Barbara Kettle Gundlach Shelter Home and receive a free shirt, check out the link for full details)

Trivia Night in collaboration with Residence Education, Wednesday, October 5 at 7:00 PM in the Wads Annex

Cardboard Boats are always worth coming to watch! Friday, October 7 at 4:00 PM at Kestner Waterfront Park

Homecoming Tailgate FREE food and fun from 11 AM -1 PM in Lot 24 near the Kearly Stadium entrance on Saturday, October 8.

-Homecoming Game vs Wayne State University and Court Crowning at 1 PM on Sherman Field on Saturday, October 8. The first 400 spectators will receive free giveaways!


Conflict Resolution Network

Now, more than ever is the time to promote and celebrate peaceful conflict resolution practices. There are a number of faculty and staff at the University who are trained as mediators and/or facilitators to assist individuals with resolving interpersonal conflicts. Faculty, staff, and students can request conflict assistance through the Conflict Resolution Network.

The Conflict Resolution Network provides a variety of conflict resolution options including:

Conflict Coaching
Facilitated Dialogue
Mediation
Restorative Practices
Shuttle Diplomacy

For more information, please email conflict@mtu.edu.


Pride Week

Keweenaw Pride is hosting six events to celebrate LGBTQIA+ pride in the Keweenaw for the week of October 9th-15th! The events, culminating in the 23rd Annual Drag Show on Saturday, October 15th, are open and free for all students to attend. Details of each specific event are listed in the photo to the right.


Intramural Sports

IM Sports registration is open for FALL 2022 activities!

Register your team or as a free agent at www.imleagues.com/mtu

If you have any questions, please contact Craig Pellizzaro at 906-487-3040 or crpelliz@mtu.edu.


MUB Board Presents

Bake NOT Sale!

Stop by and say hi today outside of the library where we are giving away free baked goods starting at 2pm (seriously – there’s no catch. Just free food)! We will have brownies, cookies, lemon bars, chex mix, and cupcakes. Get it while you can! We hope to see you there!


Center for Student Mental Health & Well-being

Fearless Workshop

Fear is great when we are running from a bear, but what about the small daily fears around not being good enough? In this workshop, we will discuss the places fear originates, as well as ways you can work to reduce your fear and lean into your potential.

When: Starts this Thursday, 4:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Register on our website!
Contact wellness@mtu.edu for more information.

Building Career Confidence Workshop

Wishing you had a little more confidence in your job search, interviews, future work relationships, and more? This workshop will focus on building confidence, and self-care during the job search, and give you skills to handle your emotions during the job search and beyond.

When: Starts this Thursday, 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m

Register on our website! 
Email wellness@mtu.edu for more information. 

Flu Shot Clinics

Mark your calendars! Flu shot clinics will be returning to campus in October! All of the pre-event information is available to students on our website! Bring your Be Well card along and get it stamped!   

When and where:

October 4th, 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM, Rozsa

October 11th, 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM, Rozsa

October 18th, 4:00 AM – 6:00 PM, SDC

October 25th, 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM, Rozsa

Please contact wellness@mtu.edu with any questions. 

Let’s Talk With Cookies and Coloring Books

Let’s Talk is coming back to campus! We are kicking this recurring event off with Cookies and Coloring Books. Come by the Center for Diversity and Inclusion (CDI)  to color and eat cookies with a counselor from our center! We would love to see you there!   

When and where:

September 29th, 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM, CDI

Please contact smwoodru@mtu.edu with any questions. 


Makerspace

Stop by the Alley Makerspace for a free and fun event this Friday, 9/30 from 6-8pm. Make yourself a bookmark from the wood of your choice- including zebrawood, purple heart, padauk, rosewood, and many more. Gain experience with basic woodworking and wood-burning, or just have fun painting with friends!


Harvest Celebration

Join the Western UP Food Systems Collaborative on Sunday, October 2nd for the first annual Harvest Celebration! All are welcome to this free event to celebrate and learn from farmers, gardeners, and local food enthusiasts. You can catch North Harvest CSA doing a fermentation demonstration, Apple Acres Farm giving a talk on the benefits of tinctures, and Tapiola Homestead showing the key to beautifully braided bread. The Harvest Celebration will conclude with a farm tour at the wonderful Mother Farmer in Ewen. Light refreshments will be provided, as well as an opportunity for folks to barter and trade items such as garden abundance, vegetables, seeds, honey, jam, and more.

The event will take place from 1-4 pm EST starting at the Stannard Township Park Pavilion 14190 US 45 Bruce Crossing, MI followed by the farm tour at 4 pm ET at Mother Farmer 23771 Old M28 Ewen, MI.

The facebook event can be found here [https://tinyurl.com/sbhyfr8t].

The Western UP Food Systems Collaborative is a grassroots coalition of food growers and procurers, public health and civic partners, scientists, educators, land and water stewards, students, and all community members.


Husky Innovate: Idea Pitch Competition

Do you have an innovative idea that could disrupt the status quo and “business as usual”? Pitch your idea at the Idea Pitch Competition. Each contestant will have two minutes to share their idea in an interactive community setting.

Judges will vote to select top pitches and award cash prizes to the top contestants:

  • First place: $200
  • Second place: $100
  • Third place: $50
  • Honorable mention: $25 (two prizes offered)
  • Audience favorite: $25

This event will be hosted in the GLRC from 5:00-7:00 pm on October 4th.  Snacks will be available.

Contact: huskyinnovate@mtu.edu with any questions.  

Whether you are pitching or joining us as an audience member, please register by 10/2. 


Game Night hosted by the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers

The Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers is having a game night. It is open to everyone in the Michigan Tech Community and will be held this Saturday, October 1st, over in Fisher 326 and 328 from 4-8pm. Everyone is welcome to join and we will have a variety of games to choose from.


The Week Film Board Presents

The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent

In this action-packed comedy, Nicolas Cage plays Nick Cage, channeling his iconic characters as he’s caught between a superfan (Pedro Pascal) and a CIA agent (Tiffany Haddish).

The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent is rated R 

Friday and Saturday at 5:30, 8:30, and 11:30

Located on Michigan Tech’s campus in Fisher 135. Tickets are 3$ and concessions are 1$. We hope to see you at the movie this weekend and have a great day.


Miles for Music Charity 5K

Mu Beta Psi is putting on a Charity 5k for local school music programs on October 15th at 8 am starting at the MUB. Signing up before Oct. 1st to get a t-shirt with registration. For more information or questions please contact mrclark@mtu.edu

The form to register is here: https://forms.gle/q8httt6sKNoyC4467

Involvement link here: https://www.involvement.mtu.edu/event/8386547


Free Rozsa Events Coming Up

Samantha Ege* — Wednesday-Friday, Sept. 28-30
Presented by the Rozsa and Michigan Tech Music

The culturally unique and diverse music of women and Black Renaissance composers are the focus of Samantha Ege’s residency at the Rozsa. Ege is an internationally recognized concert pianist, renowned public speaker and award-winning researcher. This Wednesday through Friday (Sept. 28-30), Ege will perform, speak and lead a piano workshop for local pianists.

Ege is a leading interpreter and scholar of 20th century composer Florence Price, the first African American woman to have her symphony played by a major American orchestra. Her performance will include two of Price’s works.

View all Samantha Ege events.

New Music Weekend— Oct 6-9

Presented by Michigan Tech Music

Coordinated by New Music at Michigan Tech

The following performances are included in New Music Weekend

New Music in the Mine — Oct 6&7

Judith Shatin Masterclass* – Oct 8

The Music of Judith Shatin*-Oct 8

Stephen Rush in Recital – Oct 8

Lungs of the City – Oct 9

The Jazz Problem — Friday, Sept. 30
Presented by Michigan Tech Music
Performed by the Superior Wind Symphony

Friday evening, the annual outdoor concert on Walker Lawn returns! The Superior Wind Symphony looks back at the Etude Magazine article from 100 years ago titled “The Jazz Problem,” and plays as much music by the doubters and the enthusiasts as they can.

Learn more about The Jazz Problem.

Naila Ansari’s Movement of Joy*† — Friday and Saturday, Sept. 30 and Oct. 1
Presented by the Rozsa

Wish that you experienced more joy in your life? Naila Ansari and her interdisciplinary artists will be here Friday and Saturday (Sept. 30 and Oct. 1) with that goal in mind. Join in through a Lunch and Learn conversation, free workshop and performance that includes song, spoken word, story and movement.

View all Naila Ansari’s Movement of Joy events.

* This program/lecture is partially funded/sponsored by the Visiting Professor Program, which is funded by a grant to the Office of the Provost from the state of Michigan’s King-Chávez-Parks Initiative.

 This activity is supported by the Michigan Arts and Culture Council and the National Endowment for the Arts.

Student Scoop – September 21, 2022

2022 Annual Fall Career Fair

The 2022 Annual Fall Career Fair will be held Today, Wednesday, September 21, at the Student Development Complex Center. To accommodate the vast number of companies participating in the Career Fair, the Varsity Gym, Multipurpose Room, and Racquetball Courts will be closed all Day on Wednesday, September 21.

We are excited the Career Fair is back in person and for the many opportunities this gives our students. 

Please let us know if you have any questions (recreation@mtu.edu), and we appreciate your cooperation and patience as we support this campus initiative.


Homecoming Registration Closes Tomorrow!

Join us in celebrating 100 years of football here at Michigan Tech! This year’s homecoming celebration will include much of our usual fanfare including a royalty court, team competition, tailgate, and cardboard boat races! Register your team or a court nominee below. All registrations are due September 22nd by noon.

Homecoming Court Registration

Homecoming Team Registration

BLACK and GOLD never gets OLD!


MUB Board proudly presents…

Come out for a nice night on the lawn filled with classic carnival games and fun! Other exciting activities include snacks, prizes, music with WMTU, and even a Henna artist! We hope to see you there!

Date: 09/23/2022

Time: 6 pm – 9 pm

Interested in planning events like this? Email us at mubboard@mtu.edu to get more information on how you can join our awesome crew!

Join us this weekend in the MUB Ballroom at 9pm for a night filled with laughter as we host LeClerc Andre, a comedian from New York. His quick wit and charm can be seen dazzling clubs and colleges across the country. LeClerc was not only featured last year at Just For Laughs Comedy Festival as one of the new faces of comedy, but he debuted on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon in October as well. So grab a friend or a roommate and come see the show!

Check him out:
Instagram | LeClerc Andre
Facebook | LeClerc AndreYouTube Dry Comedy | LeClerc Andre

Date: THIS SATURDAY (09/24)

Time: 9pm

Location: MUB Ballroom

Event link: https://fb.me/e/29Bw4yO4V

Interested in planning events like this? Email us at mubboard@mtu.edu to get more information on how you can join our awesome crew!


Copper Country Color Tour

Come for a ride along the scenic shores of Lake Superior during peak fall colors in the 48th annual Copper Country Color Tour. Riding routes range from 60 km to 210 km, with the longest route going all the way to Copper Harbor, where pasties are provided to the riders. Sign up soon, so you get a free t-shirt designed by Chris Schmidt at Studio 13!

Date: Saturday, 9/24/22

Time: Ride starts at 8 am at the MEEM building

Event linkhttp://cycling.mtu.edu/events/color-tour/


Bracelets for Survivors Event

We hope that you will join us in making bracelets to support survivors in our community. The Registered Student Organization, SAVE, is partnering with Dial Help to host a bracelet-making event on Friday, September 23, from 2:00 to 6:00 pm on Walker Lawn. The event gives students a chance to give back to their community and earn volunteer hours.

Registration is available on GivePulse.


Make A Difference Day Registration Now Open!


This Week for Husky Innovate

New Venture Creation with Ed Kim

Registration is open for this upcoming innovation talk.  Please join us and please share with this event students and community members who may be interested.   

Ed Kim is a serial tech entrepreneur who has founded, funded, and led several startups as well as having a variety of financial and engineering leadership assignments with Fortune 500 companies.

Currently, he manages a grant program for the State of Michigan, funding DeepTech innovations of the Michigan research institutions; and is a Limited Partner at AVG DeepTech Venture Fund.

Join us on Wednesday, September 28th, from 4-5 pm as Ed shares his insights on commercializing innovations and lessons learned as an entrepreneur and an investor. This virtual event (Zoom) is open to the public.

Register here by 9/27. You must register in advance in order to receive the Zoom link.

Maker Space is Now Open!

The Alley Makerspace is NOW OPEN! No reservations required and all supplies and tools are completely free to use for MTU students, staff, and faculty!

Stop by the Makerspace in the MUB Basement from 3:00-9:00 pm, Monday through Thursday for the rest of the fall semester.

If you’re interested in learning more about the Alley or becoming a volunteer coach at the Makerspace, email makerspace@mtu.edu

Idea Pitch Competition

Do you have an innovative idea that could disrupt the status quo and “business as usual”? Pitch your idea at the Idea Pitch Competition. Each contestant will have two minutes to share their idea in an interactive community setting.

Judges will vote to select top pitches and award cash prizes to the top contestants:

  • First place: $200
  • Second place: $100
  • Third place: $50
  • Honorable mention: $25 (two prizes offered)
  • Audience favorite: $25

This event will be hosted in the GLRC from 5:00-7:00 pm on October 4th.  Snacks will be available.

Contact: huskyinnovate@mtu.edu with any questions.  

Whether you are pitching or joining us as an audience member, please register by 10/2. 


WIBIT

Come make a splash with our new inflatable pool obstacle course called the WIBIT! You can test your individual skills on the course or challenge your friend to a race across the obstacles. Events will be held this fall for current MTU Students and SDC Access Pass Holders (minimum 1-month). Student/Access ID is required to be presented upon entry into the pool area and a swim test is required before accessing the obstacle. 

WIBIT Wednesdays: 
Wednesday, September 28th, October 26th, November 30th

5pm-7pm SDC Access Pass Holders Only (minimum 1-month Access)

7:30pm-9:30pm MTU Students Only

Saturday Splash!: Saturday, October 22nd, December 10th

12pm-4pm SDC Access Pass Holders (minimum 1-month) & MTU Students Only


Intramural Sports

IM Sports registration is open for FALL 2022 activities!

Register your team or as a free agent at www.imleagues.com/mtu

If you have any questions, please contact Craig Pellizzaro at 906-487-3040 or crpelliz@mtu.edu.


Karaoke Night

The Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers is having a karaoke night. It is open to everyone in the Michigan Tech Community and will be held this Friday, September 23, over in Fisher 328 from 6-8pm. Everyone is welcome to join and sing their heart out.


The Annual Cooperative Campus Ministry Progressive Dinner Returns

Lutheran Campus Ministry, Catholic Campus Ministries, and the Canterbury House are pleased to announce the return of the annual progressive dinner on Sunday, September 25, 2022.

The schedule for the dinner will be as follows:
4:00 pm   Hors d’ oeuvres   St. Albert the Great University Parish

4:45 pm   Salads   Canterbury House

5:15 pm    Main Course   Portage Lake United Church

6:00 pm   Desserts   Good Shepherd Lutheran Church

This is a non-denominational, interfaith gathering for food, fellowship, and fun. All are welcome. Please RSVP rmbishop@mtu.edu if you plan to attend. If you have any questions, please contact Rob Bishop via email rmbishop@mtu.edu, or phone (906) 487-1964.


Center for Student Mental Health and Well-Being Presents

Building Career Confidence Workshop

Wishing you had a little more confidence in your job search, interviews, future work relationships, and more? This workshop will focus on building confidence, and self-care during the job search, and give you skills to handle your emotions during the job search and beyond.

When: Thursdays 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m

Register on our website! 

Fearless Workshop

Fear is great when we are running from a bear, but what about the small daily fears around not being good enough? In this workshop, we will discuss the places fear originates, as well as ways you can work to reduce your fear and lean into your potential.

When: Thursdays 4:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.       

Register on our website!

Flu Shot Clinics

Mark your calendars! Flu shot clinics will be returning to campus in October! All of the pre-event information is available to students on our website! Bring your Be Well card along and get it stamped!

When and where:

October 4th, 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM, Rozsa

October 11th, 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM, Rozsa

October 18th, 4:00 AM – 6:00 PM, SDC

October 25th, 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM, Rozsa

Please contact wellness@mtu.edu with any questions. 


This Week’s Free Rozsa Events

This week, students can attend the following events for free with Student Rush through the Experience Tech Fee or because the event is free for all. 

What is Student Rush? Line up for 1 hour before an event at the Experience Tech entrance with your valid HuskyCard and then tap yourself and up to one other person in for free! Student Rush is made possible by the Experience Tech Fee. Learn more.

The Rozsa Presents

Jay JurdenComedian

Saturday, Sept 24 at 7:30 p.m.

Student Rush

Named one of Variety’s “10 Comics to Watch in 2022,” Jay is making a name for himself in the comedy world. Haven’t heard of him? Watch him on Comedy Central Stand-Up FeaturingThe Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, and The Late Late Show with James Cordon.

The Rozsa Galleries Present

Arabesque: Art of Clement Yeh and Tomas Co*

Friday, Sept 23-Friday, Nov 4

M-F 8 a.m-8 p.m. | Sa 1-8 p.m.

In the Rozsa Galleries A-Space

Free for all
An immersive meditation on a body’s movement through space. This exhibit features charcoal drawings by Clement Yeh and metal sculptures by Tomas Co.

The Rozsa and Michigan Tech Music Present

Samantha Ege*

Piano Workshop || Sept 28 6 p.m. | Free

Concert || Sept 29 7:30 p.m.  | Student Rush

Speaker Event || Sept 30 2 p.m. | Free

The Rozsa Presents

Naila Ansari’s Movement of Joy* **

Lunch & Learn || Sept 30 noon-1 p.m. | Free lunch with pre-registration

Workshop on Joy || Oct 1 10 a.m. | Free

Performance || Oct 1 7:30 p.m. | Student Rush

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

* This program/lecture is partially funded/sponsored by the Visiting Professor Program which is funded by a grant to the Office of the Provost from the State of Michigan’s King-Chavez-Parks Initiative.
** This activity is supported by the MICHIGAN ARTS AND CULTURE COUNCIL and the NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE ARTS