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The Student Scoop- September 15, 2021

Parade of Nations

We are excited to invite you to join us in celebrating the 32nd annual Parade of Nations, on September 18, 2021. The Parade of Nations will follow a different parade route this year. Due to construction on the Lift Bridge, the parade will not start in Hancock and cross the bridge as it usually does.

The parade will start at 11 a.m. Saturday, September 18 at Franklin Square in Houghton, go through downtown to Quincy Street (at the Ambassador restaurant), turn right to the waterfront, and left on Lakeshore Drive, finishing at Kestner Park.

There are many ways to participate.
·      Walk in the parade (representing your club, organization, or cultural heritage) or build a float. Click here to register your group or if you want to build a float.
·     Represent any nation of your choice. Click here to request a flag for the nation you want to represent.
·     Participate in the Scavenger Hunt. This will be a fun, interactive event with a chance to win exciting prizes. Go to the rules and regulations and click here to register.

For more information, go to the Parade of Nations webpage. You can contact the Parade of Nations by email at paradeofnations@mtu.edu or call at 906-487-2160.


Homecoming Registration closes soon!

Homecoming Registration closes soon! 
**Court registration deadline extended
The theme for homecoming this year is Blizzard in Wonderland (Alice in Wonrderland)!  We are excited to bring back some classic favorites, like cardboard boats, as well as add some new twists, like giant board games!!  

Homecoming Court Registration: Register HERE
Registration closes on September 17 at NOON.

Homecoming Team Registration:Register HERE
Registration closes on September 17 at NOON

Please note that if a group wishes to only participate in cardboard boats, they must sign up under Team Registration. All events and rules are subject to change if the Campus Health and Safety Levels change. The rule books will be available soon.  
Please send any questions to Rochelle at raspence@mtu.edu.


Student Mental Health and Well-being

At Tech we know that mental and physical health can weigh heavily on students. With the busy schedules that our Huskies have, it may be hard to search to find the resources that you need. To help with that, we did it for you! You can visit our self-help resources page on the Michigan Tech Well-Being website! Following the link below will take you to the page where you can find resources for suicide prevention lines, professionals to contact, and campus resources to help you or your friends. Link: Self-Help Resources | Student Mental Health and Well-being | Michigan Tech (mtu.edu)


Calling all Student Orgs!

Would you like your student organization to be featured in The Lode, Michigan Tech’s student newspaper? Share your group’s mission with the campus community! Reach out to our Pulse Section Editor at madegnit@mtu.edu for more information, or to schedule an interview. See past Student Org Spotlights here


SWE Evening with Industry 2021: Career Fair Networking Event

The Society of Women Engineers at Michigan Tech is proud to present the annual Evening with Industry (EWI) networking event on Tuesday, September 21st at 5:30PM EST. All students are invited to attend, across all genders and majors! This is SWE’s largest annual networking event, and there will be an opportunity for all registered students to speak with a company recruiter one-on-one and in groups, as well as hear a keynote speech from the event’s keynote sponsor, DOW Chemical. There are 6 other companies registered, and the list of companies in attendance and their desired majors will be on the EWI web site.
Evening with Industry will be virtual again this year, and companies attending have sponsored our student tickets, so please register for free at http://www.mtuswe.com/ewifor-studentsIn addition, SWE at MTU is sponsoring a referral contest: whoever refers the most peers to the event (as reported on the registration form) will win a $15 gift card. Let’s get a great pool of qualified candidates together for our sponsor companies!


NASIC Information Session


TKE Fall 2021 Events

Join the brothers of Tau Kappa Epsilon for our awesome events this fall. Stop by to learn more about how we can help you create lifelong relationships that enhance educational, interpersonal, community and professional success!
Upcoming events:Ultimate FrisbeeMonday, September 13th – 7pm-9pmWalker Lawn
Rubber Band WarsTuesday, September 14th – 7pm-9pm1304 College Ave, TKE House
Movie NightThursday, September 16th – 7pm-9pm1304 College Ave, TKE House
Hiking Hungarian FallsSaturday, September 18th – 2pm-5pm1304 College Ave, TKE House
Learn More at: http://tkemulambda.com/2021/08/fall-2021-recruitment-events/

For the most up to date information follow our Instagram Page @TKEMTU


Cornhole Tournament

Want a chance to win $$ playing cornhole?  Email superiorcornholeduo@gmail.com to sign up for the cornhole tournament on September 19th!


Fall HuskiesFit Programs Start this week!

Fall HuskiesFit Programs begin this week! HuskiesFit Programs offers several group fitness classes throughout the week. There’s something to choose from almost every day. Check out our week-at-a-glance flyer and see what fits your schedule.

Fall 2021 Adult Group Fitness Classes @ a Glance

Get the most for your money with the HuskiesFit Ultimate Punch Card. This premium card allows you to experience a variety of HuskiesFit classes without having to commit to one particular type. The Ultimate is available in 8- or 16-punch versions and is good for one year from the date of purchase. Most HuskiesFit adult group fitness classes are covered by the Ultimate Punch Card with the exception of AikidoAquaFit, and Get Your Erg On!. These 3 classes are purchased by session only.

Fall 2021 Huskiesfit Ultimate Punch Card
Did you know SDC members receive a 20% discount on HuskiesFit adult group fitness? Yet another way to make those fitness dollars count!

For more information, visit HuskiesFit Programs. Commit to be HuskiesFit!

The Student Scoop- September 8, 2021

K-Day is FRIDAY!!

After a year away, K-Day will be returning to Chassell Centennial Park!

Michigan Tech’s annual K-Day (Keweenaw Day) is Friday (Sept. 10). Classes will release at noon. In addition to food, music and inflatable games, more than 190 registered student organizations will have booths for the 3,500 to 4,000 students who regularly attend K-Day.

While students are welcome to drive to K-Day or carpool with friends, Student Leadership and Involvement offers large buses that will be shuttling students back and forth from the Rozsa parking lot on campus to the park starting at noon. Buses will depart about every 15 minutes and will run until all students have been picked up from the park and returned to campus.

Students planning to drive themselves, please note: There is no parking inside the park. Parking on the street is available but limited.

K-Day is sponsored by Fraternity and Sorority Life and Student Leadership and Involvement, with additional support from Athletics, Facilities and Homestead Graphics. Members of Michigan Tech’s 20 fraternities and sororities volunteer in order to make this event possible each year.

**Masks are required while on the Bus, please be prepared.


Attend Catalyst! – this 1-day leadership workshop will feature small and large group sessions, free lunch, networking opportunities, and great giveaways!  Space is limited so apply now and start something extraordinary! 

Catalyst will take place in person on Saturday, September 11 from 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM. 
You will be considering powerful questions that move you towards action:

  • Am I on the right path?
  • Who do I want to be?
  • How can I connect with other like-minded individuals?

APPLY HERE by Thursday, September 9 at 5:00 PM.  Questions can be directed to activities@mtu.edu



Poster Sale hosted by MUB Board

Are the walls in your room bare?  We can help!!!

Come to our Poster Sale! You will find a huge selection of the best-selling and most popular college posters. Stop by between 9am-5pm in the MUB Superior room – we are here ALL WEEK (September 13-17)!

As always, this year’s selection will represent the very latest posters that are available, and in some cases, available only through us.  So, don’t miss out, come early, come often, and bring your friends so you can enjoy decorating your room to the fullest!


Phi Kappa Tau Upcoming Events

Join Phi Kappa Tau on a Hike at Red Ridge Falls, Tuesday September 7th at 6:30 Pm – 7:30 Pm. Rides will be provided from Wadsworth at 6:15 PM.

Phi Kappa Tau will be doing real life Fruit Ninja at their house on Friday 10th, from 5 to 6 PM. Rides will be provided from the Wadsworth lobby at 4:45 PM. Food will be provided alongside rootbeer floats. Only blunt objects will be used for safety purposes. 

Find more information on upcoming events on Involvement Link


Alumni & Student Bocce Ball Tournament

Join your fellow students and a group of alumni for the first Alumni & Student Bocce Ball Tournament on Saturday, September 25! There is no cost to participate.

Free beanie hats for all participants, snacks and drinks, and a prize for the winning student team!

Prior registration is required, and is limited to six student teams. Please register before Monday, September 20 at 5pm. 


September is Suicide Prevention Awareness Month

«Sometimes what hurts the most can’t be seen. And sometimes, what helps the most is easy to do.»

The Western UP Health Department and Michigan Tech invite you to join David Woods Bartley’s talk about lifesaving support in mental “hellness” situations and move towards mental wellness.

The mental health speaker, educator, and trainer has seen his fair share of successes and setbacks, from directing a nationally recognized nonprofit to battling a life-threatening mental illness. After his life being saved, David’s mission is to shine a light on this crisis and open doors to the possibility of mental health for everyone, everywhere.

Watch David’s Ted Talk (https://www.ted.com/talks/david_woods_bartley_how_connection_saved_my_life?language=en&fbclid=IwAR2hvIxMnshcyJDZRAcdhm8SNH9l8PYRgqRgK3Qxoa2uOs6244rwS1dizRQ)

For more information, visit www.mtu.edu/rozsa

Monday, Sept. 13, 7pm | Rozsa Center for the Performing Arts

The event is open to the public. Masks are required.


TKE Fall 2021 Events

Join the brothers of Tau Kappa Epsilon for our awesome events this fall. Stop by to learn more about how we can help you create lifelong relationships that enhance educational, interpersonal, community and professional success!
Upcoming events:Ultimate FrisbeeMonday, September 6th – 1pm-4pmWalker Lawn
Open House CookoutTuesday, September 7th – 5pm-7pm1304 College Ave, TKE House
Capture the FlagWednesday, September 8th – 6pm-8pmWalker Lawn
Bigger and BetterThursday, September 9th – 7pm-9pm1304 College Ave, TKE House

Car SmashFriday, September 10th – 5pm-8pm1304 College Ave, TKE House

Bonfire & S’moresSaturday, September 11th – 6pm-9pmPrince’s Point
Learn More at: http://tkemulambda.com/2021/08/fall-2021-recruitment-events/

For the most up to date information follow our Instagram Page @TKEMTU


Study Abroad Virtual Fair

Adventure is calling, HOWL back! The Michigan Tech study abroad fair will be held virtually over Zoom from September 13th through the 15th. Students can take advantage of the three-day virtual study abroad fair to meet with study abroad professionals to learn about program opportunities and how to plan their adventures. Attendees are required to register in advance. All sessions will be recorded and posted to the Michigan Tech study abroad YouTube channel. Questions can be sent to studyabroad@mtu.edu.

Study Abroad Virtual Fair Schedule

Monday, September 13th, 12:00 – 1:00 pm

Michigan Tech Faculty-Led Study Abroad: Cumbria and Greece
Explore castles and museums in England and Scotland! Walk the ancient ruins and art of Greece! Attend this session to learn how you can go abroad next summer with professor Carl Blair to England and Greece, and earn HASS credits. 
Cumbria and Greece Zoom Registration
bit.ly/england-greece

Monday, September 13th, 4:00 – 5:00 pm

Discover the World with ISA and TEAN
Intern, volunteer, research, study — so many options and locations to choose from with International Studies Abroad (ISA) and The Education Abroad Network (TEAN)! Choose from semester, summer, and year-long programs across the globe. Options for all majors! 
ISA and TEAN Zoom Registration
bit.ly/ISA-TEAN

Monday, September 13th, 4:00 – 5:00 pm

Explore Cyprus with Global Semesters
Spend a semester or summer at the University of Nicosia, located in Cyprus, a Mediterranean island country. Course options vary from pre-med, engineering, business, to communications and more! This program is ideal for those who plan on going to medical school. 
Global Semesters Zoom Registration
bit.ly/Global-Semesters

Tuesday, September 14th, 4:00 – 5:00 pm

Go Somewhere Different with USAC
Go off the beaten path with University Studies Abroad Consortium (USAC). Choose from 50 unique locations throughout the world where you can immerse yourself in a new language, discover different places, and make new friends.
USAC Zoom Registration 
bit.ly/USAC-21

Tuesday, September 14th, 4:00 – 5:00 pm

Japanese Language and Culture with JCMU
Are you interested in Japanese language and culture? JCMU offers intensive Japanese language programs for all levels. Learn how you can live in Japan and earn HASS credits. Contact: 
JCMU Zoom Registration
bit.ly/JCMU-21

Tuesday, September 14th, 4:00 – 5:00 pm

Michigan Tech Peace Corps Prep
Attend this session to learn about the Michigan Tech Peace Corps Prep certificate program, and opportunities to serve in the Peace Corps!  Volunteering in the Peace Corps is an opportunity to live abroad for two years in an underserved community, learn a new language, build partnerships, and work on community projects. 
Peace Corps Zoom Registration
bit.ly/Peace-21

Wednesday, September 15th, 12:00 – 1:00 pm

Prosperity by Design: Engineers Without Borders and iDesign
Travel abroad with your peers to work on economically sustainable engineering projects that improve the quality of life in disadvantaged communities. Attend this session to hear from Michigan Tech students who’ve participated in International Senior Design (iDesign) and Engineers Without Borders (EWB).
EWB and iDesign Zoom Registration
bit.ly/EWB-iDesign

Wednesday, September 15th, 4:00 – 5:00 pm

Operations and Supply Chain in Germany
Travel abroad to Bremen, Germany with your peers to observe Germany’s large-scale industrial operations in automotive, processing plants, and aerospace. Tour companies such as Volkswagen Autostadt, Mercedes, and Becks Brewery. Attend this session to learn more about this Michigan Tech faculty study abroad program. 
Germany Zoom Registration
bit.ly/Germany-21

Wednesday, September 15th, 4:00 – 5:00 pm

Electrical and Computer Engineering in France
Attention Electrical and Computer Engineering students! Learn how you can study in France and earn Michigan Tech credits in the ENSEA French American Program during your third year, spring semester. 
ENSEA Zoom Registration
bit.ly/Fame-21

Wednesday, September 15th, 5:30 – 7:30 pm

Michigan Tech Faculty-Led Study Abroad
Consider participating in a faculty-led study AWAY program to earn Michigan Tech credits and travel with your faculty and peers. This session will highlight programs taking place in the Bahamas, Costa Rica, England, Finland, Greece, and Ireland, and along the U.S. Amtrak rail line. Join this session at any time — presentations will take place in Zoom breakout rooms on a rotating schedule. 
Faculty-Led Zoom Registration
bit.ly/World-21

The Student Scoop- September 1, 2021

MUB Board Upcoming Events

Poster Sale!

Are the walls in your room bare?  We can help!!!

Come to our Poster Sale! You will find a huge selection of the best-selling and most popular college posters. Stop by between 9am-5pm in the MUB Superior room – we are here ALL WEEK (September 13-17)!

As always, this year’s selection will represent the very latest posters that are available, and in some cases, available only through us.  So, don’t miss out, come early, come often, and bring your friends so you can enjoy decorating your room to the fullest!

Dodgeball Tournament

Do you need to relieve some stress after a long first week of classes? Or perhaps you were a dodgeball champion in your past life and believe you’ve found your calling?
Come join us for a fun afternoon of dodgeball on Walker Lawn, September 6th from 11am-1pm! Teams consist of 5 to 8 members and all team registration will happen at the tent during the event. Solo parties are also welcome!


MySSP: 24/7 Available Support, Counseling and Chatting

Welcome back Huskies! We know that the adjustment back to school can be difficult. If you are looking for someone to talk to, you need some well-being tips, or you need instant counseling, then you need to download My SSP! It is an app that includes 24/7 support, counseling and chatting in different languages, and health and wellness tips including workout videos and sleep tips! The best part, My SSP is free for all MTU students! Download and start taking control of your well-being today! Let’s have a great year Huskies!


2021 Keweenaw Color Run

Grab a friend! Invite your co-workers! Get your family excited! Let everyone know that The Keweenaw Color Run is back! Join the Keweenaw Young Professionals on September 12th, 2021 for a fun, untimed walk/run event for the whole office and family. During this five-kilometer run, participants will be blasted head to toe in different colored powders. Not only will participants get more colorful throughout the race, but each person will be provided with a color packet to kick off the race.

KCR Runners vary in demographics and reasons for running. With no winners or official times, The Keweenaw Color Run is an event for everyone! This event is designed to unite the diverse cultures and identities of the Upper Peninsula communities. Our goal is to get you out of your office, or home, surrounded by family and friends walking or running to a healthier us.

Note: Keweenaw Color Run T-shirts are only guaranteed to KCR Runners who register by September 3, 2021. For more information and group rates, contact info@keweenawyp.com

Not a runner or walker? Interested in Volunteering for the race instead? Point your browser to our volunteer opportunities at https://2021kcrvolunteer.eventbrite.com

REGISTER HERE!


Catalyst Opportunity

Attend Catalyst! – this 1-day leadership workshop will feature small and large group sessions, free lunch, networking opportunities, and great giveaways!  Space is limited so apply now and start something extraordinary! 

Catalyst will take place in person on Saturday, September 11 from 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM. 
You will be considering powerful questions that move you towards action:

  • Am I on the right path?
  • Who do I want to be?
  • How can I connect with other like-minded individuals?

APPLY HERE by Thursday, September 9 at 5:00 PM.  Questions can be directed to activities@mtu.edu


Register for K-Day Today!!

It’s that time of year again, K-Day registration time!! K-Day Registration is open until September 3rd, so reserve your spot now! Space and resources are limited, so do not delay!  This year’s theme will have you wanting s’more at Camp K-Day!  Organizations can get creative with this summer camp-themed student organization fair!
K-Day, or Keweenaw Day, is an annual tradition that will be held on Friday, September 10 beginning at noon. Students head to Chassell Centennial Park for an afternoon of food, fun, and music – it’s like a week of summer camp all in one afternoon!  K-day typically sees 3000-4000 students so this is an important recruitment opportunity for your organization.  Please have your organization’s event finalized before registering HERE.  
Keep in mind, the person you list as the primary contact for your organization’s registration will be the one receiving all communications.  They will need to keep an eye out for emails during the summer in case of any changes that are made to K-Day due to any updates we may need to make in regards to our campus Healthy and Safety Levels. 
Questions about K-Day can be directed to Rochelle Spencer at raspence@mtu.edu


Homecoming Registration is OPEN!

Are you ready for an adventure down the rabbit hole?
Homecoming Registration is now open! 
The theme for homecoming this year is Blizzard in Wonderland!  We are excited to bring back some classic favorites, like cardboard boats, as well as add some new twists, like giant board games!!  

Homecoming Court Registration: Register HERE
Registration closes on September 15 at NOON.

Homecoming Team Registration: Register HERE
Registration closes on September 17 at NOON.

Please note that if a group wishes to only participate in cardboard boats, they must sign up under Team Registration. All events and rules are subject to change if the Campus Health and Safety Levels change. The rule books will be available soon.  

Please send any questions to Rochelle at raspence@mtu.edu


Fall SDC Building Hours

Fall building hours for the SDC and surrounding facilities will begin Monday, August 30, and run through Thursday, December 16. Please visit individual facility pages for updated information. For more information, go to michigantechrecreation.com.

The Student Development Complex (SDC) and surrounding facilities will observe reduced hours on Labor Day, Monday, September 6.
– Fitness Center & Multipurpose Room (including racquetball courts & track), Ticket Office 12:00-9:00pm
– SDC Locker Rooms & Sauna 10:00am-9:30pm
– Pool 12:30-4:30pm
– No student open hockey Monday morning.
– The SDC Manager’s Office and OAP Rental Center will be closed.
The SDC will return to regular posted hours Tuesday, September 7. For more information, visit michigantechrecreation.com.


906 & Park Event

Kickback and enjoy some old-school music videos and about different cultural social organizations around campus. Hosted by the Society of African American Men.


TKE Fall 2021 Events

Join the brothers of Tau Kappa Epsilon for our awesome events this fall. Stop by to learn more about how we can help you create lifelong relationships that enhance educational, interpersonal, community and professional success!
Upcoming events:TKE – Redridge AdventuresWednesday, September 1st – 6pm-9pm1304 College Ave, TKE House
TKE/IFC Fraternity FlingFriday, September 3rd – 5pm-8pmWalker Lawn
Learn More at: http://tkemulambda.com/2021/08/fall-2021-recruitment-events/

For the most up to date information follow our Instagram Page @TKEMTU


First Friday Social

The Graduate Student Government invites everyone to join us and relax with the Graduate School and the GSG on the soon to be Graduate Commons, 207 East Street (Ex OAP House, opposite to the MTU Library) from 4 to 6 p.m. on Friday, September 3th, 2021.

Unwind on a Friday afternoon with your colleagues from across campus at September’s First Friday Social. Light snacks and beverages will be provided. Masks are encouraged for the event while not actively eating or drinking. Hope to see you all there!


Artists: Marianne Boruch, Russell Brakefield, Jim Brandenburg, Cindy Crosby, Monte Deignan,
Ned Gannon, Ladislav Hanka, Russell Hart, Sarah Killingsworth, Joyce Koskenmaki, and
Catherine Plank
Location: Hesterberg Hall in the College of Forest Resources and Environmental Science
building at Michigan Technological University. 566-950 Macinnes Drive, Houghton, MI 49931.
Park in Lot 18

Project Coyote and CFRES are proud to present the multimedia art exhibition, The Spirit of the
Hunt, featuring many talented artists including Michigan artists: Joyce Koskenmaki and Ladislav
Hanka. This exhibit will be open to the public from August 28th through October 17th, 2021.
There will be a reception with facilitated discussions starting at 4:30pm on Friday, September
3rd. 

Our opening event on September 3rd will feature two facilitated discussions. Dr. John
Vucetich (MTU) will lead a discussion on wolf hunts and the value of keystone species. Tanya
Aldred from Great Lakes Indian fish and wildlife commission is giving a talk called “Ma’iingan
(wolf): An Ojibway Perspective”. These discussions and the overall timing of this art exhibit was
chosen to raise awareness and consideration of current proposed legislation for wolf management
in Michigan. Multiple have recently been proposed that could impact the longevity of the wolf
population by altering the Wolf Management Advisory Council. Senate Bill 486 will require
council members to be residents of the Upper Peninsula. House Bills 5078 and 5079 amend the
requirements for council members to include more representation of conservation organizations.
The proposed changes in these three bills could significantly impact the management decisions
of the Michigan wolf population.
All pieces were generously donated by artists with the goal of inspiring coexistence between
people and the wolves and coyotes in the Great Lakes region. The exhibition of their works is
curated by Catherine Plank, a graduate student at the University of Michigan studying Ecosystem
Science and Management. She arranged the artwork to highlight the beauty and value of these
native predators.
All artworks will later be sold, and the proceeds will be donated to Project Coyote, a nonprofit
working to educate and improve the conservation of predators nationwide. Project Coyote is a
North American coalition of scientists, educators, ranchers, and citizen leaders promoting
compassionate conservation and management of native carnivores. The event itself is free and
open to the public M-F 9 am – 4 pm. We look forward to seeing you there!

The Student Scoop- August 25, 2021

2021 Keweenaw Color Run

Grab a friend! Invite your co-workers! Get your family excited! Let everyone know that The Keweenaw Color Run is back! Join the Keweenaw Young Professionals on September 12th, 2021 for a fun, untimed walk/run event for the whole office and family. During this five-kilometer run, participants will be blasted head to toe in different colored powders. Not only will participants get more colorful throughout the race, but each person will be provided with a color packet to kick off the race.

KCR Runners vary in demographics and reasons for running. With no winners or official times, The Keweenaw Color Run is an event for everyone! This event is designed to unite the diverse cultures and identities of the Upper Peninsula communities. Our goal is to get you out of your office, or home, surrounded by family and friends walking or running to a healthier us.

Note: Keweenaw Color Run T-shirts are only guaranteed to KCR Runners who register by September 3, 2021. For more information and group rates, contact info@keweenawyp.com

Not a runner or walker? Interested in Volunteering for the race instead? Point your browser to our volunteer opportunities at https://2021kcrvolunteer.eventbrite.com

REGISTER HERE!


Upcoming Events

Comedian Pete Lee!Check out this Late Night Comedian on Saturday, August 28 at 10 PM in the Rozsa! 
Pete Lee might be the nicest person in New York City, but that’s because it’s impossible to sound aggressive with a Wisconsin accent. Pete was raised in Janesville, WI by divorced parents and a 19-inch television, which is probably why he pursued a career in entertainment. Thanks to his highly rated Comedy Central Presents half hour special, Pete has packed venues at over 500 colleges and universities across the country. Pete has also been a standout on NBC’s Last Comic Standing and played a doctor on the CBS soap opera As the World Turns. You won’t want to miss this event!

Welcome Week! It’s that time of year again…. Welcome Week!!  There are tons of different activities and events for all students to attend!  Try something new like Ultimate Frisbee or Broomball!  Get a free snack!  Check out a sporting event!  Whatever you are into, there is something for everyone!  Check out the full schedule HERE.  

Stay-A-Float
Come join us at the MUB circle for some free root beer floats, a chance to write down (manifest) your goals for the semester, and to meet some new friends! Rain location will be in Fisher hall. Event is hosted by MUB Board
*Noon-3pm or until supplies last

Fall Blood Drive!
The need is constant. The gratification is instant. Give blood. Currently, there is a critical need for blood donors, please join us in the MUB Ballroom and donate blood on: September 1, 10 AM – 4 PM September 2, 10 AM – 4 PM Our new location this year allows for social distancing while donating. We ask that everyone wear a mask and reserve your appointment slot ahead of time. You can reserve online HERE. Please bring a photo ID with you. For more information go to: www.redcrossblood.org/ or email raspence@mtu.edu


Catalyst Opportunity

Attend Catalyst! – this 1-day leadership workshop will feature small and large group sessions, free lunch, networking opportunities, and great giveaways!  Space is limited so apply now and start something extraordinary! 

Catalyst will take place in person on Saturday, September 11 from 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM. 
You will be considering powerful questions that move you towards action:

  • Am I on the right path?
  • Who do I want to be?
  • How can I connect with other like-minded individuals?

APPLY HERE by Thursday, September 9 at 5:00 PM.  Questions can be directed to activities@mtu.edu


Register for K-Day Today!!

It’s that time of year again, K-Day registration time!! K-Day Registration is open until September 3rd, so reserve your spot now! Space and resources are limited, so do not delay!  This year’s theme will have you wanting s’more at Camp K-Day!  Organizations can get creative with this summer camp-themed student organization fair!
K-Day, or Keweenaw Day, is an annual tradition that will be held on Friday, September 10 beginning at noon. Students head to Chassell Centennial Park for an afternoon of food, fun, and music – it’s like a week of summer camp all in one afternoon!  K-day typically sees 3000-4000 students so this is an important recruitment opportunity for your organization.  Please have your organization’s event finalized before registering HERE.  
Keep in mind, the person you list as the primary contact for your organization’s registration will be the one receiving all communications.  They will need to keep an eye out for emails during the summer in case of any changes that are made to K-Day due to any updates we may need to make in regards to our campus Healthy and Safety Levels. 
Questions about K-Day can be directed to Rochelle Spencer at raspence@mtu.edu


Homecoming Registration is OPEN!

Are you ready for an adventure down the rabbit hole?
Homecoming Registration is now open! 
The theme for homecoming this year is Blizzard in Wonderland!  We are excited to bring back some classic favorites, like cardboard boats, as well as add some new twists, like giant board games!!  

Homecoming Court Registration: Register HERE
Registration closes on September 15 at NOON.

Homecoming Team Registration: Register HERE
Registration closes on September 17 at NOON.

Please note that if a group wishes to only participate in cardboard boats, they must sign up under Team Registration. All events and rules are subject to change if the Campus Health and Safety Levels change. The rule books will be available soon.  

Please send any questions to Rochelle at raspence@mtu.edu


Fall Intramural Events


Husky Hobbies Express

Husky Hobbies Express is done for the summer, but don’t fret! Husky Hobbies will be back starting September 30th! If you or any of your friends have ideas on what projects you would like to see or if you have any you would like to teach, please let us know! Welcome back to campus Huskies!


TKE Fall 2021 Events

Join the brothers of Tau Kappa Epsilon for our awesome events this fall. Stop by to learn more about how we can help you create lifelong relationships that enhance educational, interpersonal, community and professional success!
Upcoming events:TKE – Redridge AdventuresWednesday, September 1st – 6pm-9pm1304 College Ave, TKE House
TKE/IFC Fraternity FlingFriday, September 3rd – 5pm-8pmWalker Lawn
Learn More at: http://tkemulambda.com/2021/08/fall-2021-recruitment-events/

For the most up to date information follow our Instagram Page @TKEMTU

The Student Scoop- August 18, 2021

Comedian Eric O’Shea

Join us on Saturday, August 21st at 9 pm in the Rosza Center for the Performing Arts.

Get ready to witness not only a comedy show but an EVENT! With over 10 million hits on YouTube, and being nominated 6-TIME Campus Activities Magazine’s “National Comedy Performer of the Year,” Eric O’Shea is one of the best! Eric’s clean wit and priceless observations take you through your embarrassing childhood and hidden everyday moments that drive you insane! This event is free and open to everyone! 


Upcoming Events

Comedian Pete Lee! Check out this Late Night Comedian on Saturday, August 28 at 10 PM in the Rozsa! 
Pete Lee might be the nicest person in New York City, but that’s because it’s impossible to sound aggressive with a Wisconsin accent. Pete was raised in Janesville, WI by divorced parents and a 19-inch television, which is probably why he pursued a career in entertainment. Thanks to his highly rated Comedy Central Presents half hour special, Pete has packed venues at over 500 colleges and universities across the country. Pete has also been a standout on The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon, NBC’s Last Comic Standing, and played a doctor on the CBS soap opera As the World Turns. You won’t want to miss this event!

Welcome Week! It’s that time of year again…. Welcome Week!!  There are tons of different activities and events for all students to attend!  Try something new like Ultimate Frisbee or Broomball!  Get a free snack!  Check out a sporting event!  Whatever you are into, there is something for everyone!  Check out the full schedule HERE.  

Stay-A-Float
Come join us at the MUB circle for some free root beer floats, a chance to write down (manifest) your goals for the semester, and to meet some new friends! Rain location will be in Fisher hall. Event is hosted by MUB Board
*Noon-3pm or until supplies last

Fall Blood Drive!
The need is constant. The gratification is instant. Give blood. Currently, there is a critical need for blood donors, please join us in the MUB Ballroom and donate blood on: September 1, 10 AM – 4 PM September 2, 10 AM – 4 PM Our new location this year allows for social distancing while donating. We ask that everyone wear a mask and reserve your appointment slot ahead of time. You can reserve online HERE. Please bring a photo ID with you. For more information go to: www.redcrossblood.org/ or email raspence@mtu.edu


Husky Hobbies Express

Moving into the dorms can seem overwhelming, but there are plenty of ways to make it your own! From different decorations for the walls to setting up your furniture in a way that suits you, there are so many options to help you feel right at home! In this week’s Husky Hobbies Express we plan to show you just how you can do that with some fun and easy DIYs and dorm room tips to get you settled in! Follow along on the Center for Student Mental Health and Well-Being social platforms to join in!


Fall Intramural Schedule


TKE Fall 2021 Events

Join the brothers of Tau Kappa Epsilon for our awesome events this fall. Stop by to learn more about how we can help you create lifelong relationships that enhance educational, interpersonal, community and professional success!

Out of 250+ chapters throughout the world Tau Kappa Epsilon – Mu Lambda Chapter at Michigan Tech is Number 1! TKE challenges members to live up to the standard of excellence defined by our Declaration of Principles on a daily basis. These principles provide an environment where members are encouraged to develop strong skills for scholarship, character, leadership, teamwork service and brotherhood—the attributes that build success and happiness throughout life.

Learn More at: http://tkemulambda.com/2021/08/fall-2021-recruitment-events/http://tkemulambda.com/2021/08/fall-2021-recruitment-events/

For the most up to date information follow our Instagram Page @TKEMTU


SDC Lot 22 Closed Week of August 16th

Due to annual parking lot required maintenance, Michigan Tech Athletics and Recreation will be closing parking lot 22 for the week of August 16th.

Building patrons for both the SDC and Gates Tennis Center will be able to park in lot 24 during the closure. The same lot 22 visitor parking 2 hour options will be extended to lot 24 for the week.

Any questions or concerns can be directed to recreation@mtu.edu or 906-487-2578.

The SDC is open to Michigan Tech students, members and action pass holders. General membership sales resumed on July 1, but day passes and action passes are not being sold at this time. Details regarding membership rates, open recreation schedules, facility rules and requirements for entry can be found at MichiganTechRecreation.com. Fall semester building hours begin August 30 and go through December 16, with reduced hours during Thanksgiving break.

A variety of recreation programs and events will be open to the community and offered throughout the Fall semester. Schedules and registration details are continually being updated at MichiganTechRecreation.com. Options include, but are not limited to, Aquatics, HuskiesFit Group Fitness Classes, Sports Clinics and Lessons, the Outdoor Adventure Program and the Shooting Range.


SDC & Gates Tennis Center Adjust Facility Guidelines

In keeping with recently updated university guidelines, the Michigan Tech Student Development Complex (SDC) and Gates Tennis Center are adjusting facility guidelines. Michigan Tech announced a move to Health and Safety Level Two effective Sunday, Aug 15, 2021.

At Health and Safety Level Two:

  • Face-to-face instruction.
  • Face coverings are required indoors* for vaccinated and unvaccinated, consistent with CDC recommendations.
  • Follow recommendations from your healthcare provider or the Health Department for testing.
  • Contact tracing is through the Health Department.
  • Employee presence on campus falls under normal operations.
  • Campus buildings operate as usual.
  • Common areas are open.
  • Group gathering sizes are consistent with current State rules.
  • Visitors are permitted.

*Face coverings are required upon entry regardless of vaccination status, but may be removed during exercise/physical activity in the Student Development Complex and Gates Tennis Center. Please reference and adhere to all posted signage for specific arenas inside the Student Development Complex. 

We encourage all patrons to please continue frequent handwashing (especially before and after meals), hand sanitization and receive a COVID-19 vaccination.

The SDC is open to Michigan Tech students, members and action pass holders. General membership sales resumed on July 1, but day passes and action passes are not being sold at this time. Details regarding membership rates, open recreation schedules, facility rules and requirements for entry can be found at MichiganTechRecreation.com. Fall semester building hours begin August 30 and go through December 16, with reduced hours during Thanksgiving break.

A variety of recreation programs and events will be open to the community and offered throughout the Fall semester. Schedules and registration details are continually being updated at MichiganTechRecreation.com. Options include, but are not limited to, Aquatics, HuskiesFit Group Fitness Classes, Sports Clinics and Lessons, the Outdoor Adventure Program and the Shooting Range. 

The Student Scoop- August 11, 2021

Image Credit- Morgan Harper Nichols

Parade of Nations is Seeking Volunteers

The Parade of Nations planning committee is seeking volunteers to help support this long standing community event. This year, the annual parade will take place on Saturday, September 18 beginning at 11 a.m. in Hancock and crossing the Portage Lift Bridge to the Chamber of Commerce in Houghton. We could not have made it to our 32nd annual parade without supporters who share their time with us each year!

Volunteers are needed to help with tasks before, during, and after the parade, such as flag distribution, carrying banners and flags during the parade, and cleanup after the event. We are also seeking volunteers who have a vehicle they might be willing to drive in the parade or groups who may wish to support others in creating a float. This is an excellent opportunity to connect with your local community and to partake in a one-of-a-kind celebration of unity!

If you are interested in helping to make this year’s parade a success, please fill out this form and a Parade of Nations committee member will be in touch with you about volunteering soon. Please feel free to share this email and registration link with others across the wider Keweenaw community. For more information about the Parade of Nations, you can visit our website.


TKE Fall Events

Join the brothers of Tau Kappa Epsilon for our awesome events this fall. Stop by to learn more about how we can help you create lifelong relationships that enhance educational, interpersonal, community and professional success!

Out of 250+ chapters throughout the world Tau Kappa Epsilon – Mu Lambda Chapter at Michigan Tech is Number 1! TKE challenges members to live up to the standard of excellence defined by our Declaration of Principles on a daily basis. These principles provide an environment where members are encouraged to develop strong skills for scholarship, character, leadership, teamwork service and brotherhood—the attributes that build success and happiness throughout life.

Learn More at: http://tkemulambda.com/2021/08/fall-2021-recruitment-events/

For the most up to date information follow our Instagram Page @TKEMTU


Husky Hobbies Express

Going to college can seem like a very scary experience; you don’t know anyone, it’s a new town, and you’re starting a new chapter of your life! Luckily, at Michigan Tech, we have plenty of clubs and activities to help students to get involved and make lifelong friends! Finding your niche on campus is very important no matter where you’re coming from! So, for all of our new Huskies, including international students, the Husky Hobbies Express will be talking about the different clubs and activities that Tech has to offer! Join in via the Center for Student Mental Health and Well-Being social platforms!


Join us for An Afternoon on the Town!

On Saturday, August 28th at 11:00 am, our annual Welcome Week event “An Afternoon on the Town” will be taking place! Learn about local businesses and organizations to welcome new students and returning students prior to the fall semester. You’ll also have opportunities to win prizes. We’ll have an interactive google map to see where all the local businesses that are participating are, as well as a virtual event option.

More information will be posted in next week’s Student Scoop!

The Student Scoop- August 4, 2021


National Root Beer Float Day is this Friday!

National Root Beer Float day is on Friday, August 6. Join us from 1-3pm at the MUB Circle to get a free Root Beer Float. Be sure to bring a friend to join in on the fun!


Husky Hobbies Express

How much do you love mushrooms? Did you know that they can love you right back? Mushrooms can hold a lot of health and well-being benefits and they can be so much fun to forage! This week’s Husky Hobbies Express, hosted by the Center for Student Mental Health and Well-Being, will go over which mushrooms will provide you with the most nutritional and well-being benefits, where to find these mushrooms and tips for foraging, and how you can get into mushroom hunting too! Come take advantage of your beautiful surroundings to help your health once again, join in for a fun week of mushroom hunting!


Parade of Nations is Seeking Volunteers

The Parade of Nations planning committee is seeking volunteers to help support this long standing community event. This year, the annual parade will take place on Saturday, September 18 beginning at 11 a.m. in Hancock and crossing the Portage Lift Bridge to the Chamber of Commerce in Houghton. We could not have made it to our 32nd annual parade without supporters who share their time with us each year!

Volunteers are needed to help with tasks before, during, and after the parade, such as flag distribution, carrying banners and flags during the parade, and cleanup after the event. We are also seeking volunteers who have a vehicle they might be willing to drive in the parade or groups who may wish to support others in creating a float. This is an excellent opportunity to connect with your local community and to partake in a one-of-a-kind celebration of unity!

If you are interested in helping to make this year’s parade a success, please fill out this form and a Parade of Nations committee member will be in touch with you about volunteering soon. Please feel free to share this email and registration link with others across the wider Keweenaw community. For more information about the Parade of Nations, you can visit our website.


“Camp K-Day” Registration is OPEN!

It’s that time of year again, K-Day registration time!! K-Day Registration is still open, so reserve your spot now! Space and resources are limited, so do not delay!  This year’s theme will have you wanting s’more at Camp K-Day!  Organizations can get creative with this summer camp-themed student organization fair!
K-Day, or Keweenaw Day, is an annual tradition that will be held on Friday, September 10 beginning at noon. Students head to Chassell Centennial Park for an afternoon of food, fun, and music – it’s like a week of summer camp all in one afternoon!  K-day typically sees 3000-4000 students so this is an important recruitment opportunity for your organization.  Please have your organization’s event finalized before registering HERE.  
Keep in mind, the person you list as the primary contact for your organization’s registration will be the one receiving all communications.  They will need to keep an eye out for emails during the summer in case of any changes that are made to K-Day due to any updates we may need to make in regards to our campus Healthy and Safety Levels. 
Questions about K-Day can be directed to Rochelle Spencer at raspence@mtu.edu


The Student Scoop- July 28, 2021

Image Credit: Morgan Harper Nichols

We’ve only got TWO summer programs left, be sure to attend one of them before the school year starts!

Magical Celebration

Join us as we celebrate Harry Potter’s birthday by making your own wand, testing your magical knowledge, and relaxing with a cold butterbeer!  Whether you are studying for your O.W.L.s or N.E.W.T.s or are waiting for your Hogwarts letter, there is enough magic to go around!  Come learn a spell or spruce up your prefect badge.

We will be in the MUB Commons from 1 – 3 PM on Friday, July 30 (the day before Harry Potter’s birthday)! Witches, Wizards, Squibs, and Muggles welcome!  

** Even if you have never read (or watched) Harry Potter, please come join in the fun!!


Float On!

National Root Beer Float day is on Friday, August 6. Join us from 1-3pm at the MUB Circle to get a free Root Beer Float. Be sure to bring a friend to join in on the fun!



Camp K-Day Registration is OPEN!

It’s that time of year again, K-Day registration time!! K-Day Registration is still open, so reserve your spot now! Space and resources are limited, so do not delay!  This year’s theme will have you wanting s’more at Camp K-Day!  Organizations can get creative with this summer camp-themed student organization fair!
K-Day, or Keweenaw Day, is an annual tradition that will be held on Friday, September 10 beginning at noon. Students head to Chassell Centennial Park for an afternoon of food, fun, and music – it’s like a week of summer camp all in one afternoon!  K-day typically sees 3000-4000 students so this is an important recruitment opportunity for your organization.  Please have your organization’s event finalized before registering HERE.  
Keep in mind, the person you list as the primary contact for your organization’s registration will be the one receiving all communications.  They will need to keep an eye out for emails during the summer in case of any changes that are made to K-Day due to any updates we may need to make in regards to our campus Healthy and Safety Levels. 
Questions about K-Day can be directed to Rochelle Spencer at raspence@mtu.edu


Husky Hobbies Express

The Lake Superior Agate, Yooperlite, and so many more cool rocks can be found right around the Houghton area! If you’re a rock lover, or if you just want to find some awesome collectibles, follow along in this week’s Husky Hobbies to see where some of the best places in the Keweenaw are to find these treasures! A fun hobby, and a relaxing hunt for the perfect stone might be just the thing you need to kick back and enjoy the natural beauty this summer! Get out and explore with the Center for Student Mental Health and Well-Being to find some great rocks!


Volunteers for The Salvation Army are needed

The Salvation Army is asking for students to volunteer an hour of their time to help bag up donations for the Calumet Fire Victims. Any day of the week at any time, they just need your help. Those interested in volunteering, please contact Pete at 906-362-9120


Help Create the 2021 Parade of Nations’ Scavenger Hunt

Does your organization want to help take the community on a Parade of Nations scavenger hunt?  Do you want to spread the word about your country, your culture, your heritage, your traditions, your place in the community, or other interesting information?  Help celebrate our multicultural heritage by signing up to be a “Hide Team” for the 2021 Parade of Nations. The registration form and guidelines for the clues can be found on the Parade of Nations’ website https://www.mtu.edu/international/events/parade-nations/scavenger-hunt/.    

“Hide Teams” will create clues about a particular country, cultural heritage, or local organization that will be hidden around the community.  On September 7, the Parade of Nations committee will notify the “Hunt Teams” that have signed up to play that the Scavenger Hunt has begun and will give those teams the first clues.  The clues will then be posted later in the day on the Parade of Nations’ website for anyone in the community who would like to participate.

The scavenger hunt will run through Friday, September 17.  “Hunt Teams” must turn in answers by midnight that day.  Prizes will be awarded at the end of the Parade on Saturday, September 18.  Clues will be left up until October 1 for those who still wish to complete the Scavenger Hunt.

The deadline for Hide Teams to submit their clues and hiding places is Monday, August 23. 

Questions or comments about the Parade of Nations scavenger hunt can be emailed to paradeofnations@mtu.edu


Move-in Volunteer Opportunities for Fall 2021

Welcoming new students and their families is one of the most exciting times on campus. Student organizations are invited to help welcome incoming students during move-in on Friday and Saturday, August 20 and 21. Your group can sign up for one shift or multiple shifts. This is a great service opportunity for your organization!

Please fill out the Google Form to sign up to volunteer. The form will close on Monday, August 16 at 5 p.m. so be sure to register soon.
Register Here!

Liability/Risk Statement
Please share the Liability/Risk Statement that can be downloaded and reviewed at mtu.edu/success/orientation/pdfs/liability-statement.pdf with each member of your organization who will be volunteering. All volunteers will sign that they have read and understand the Liability/Risk Agreement Statement upon check-in on move-in day.

Move-In Volunteer Shifts:

Friday, August 20
noon – 2 p.m.
2 – 4 p.m.
4 – 6:30 p.m.

Saturday, August 21
9 -11 a.m.
11 a.m. – 1 p.m.
1 – 3 p.m.
3 – 5 p.m.
5 – 6:30 p.m.

Move-In Volunteer Participation Expectations

  • Remember that you are representing your student organization and Michigan Tech. First impressions are very important.
  • Wear apparel that represents your student organization or Michigan Tech only.
  • Wear clothing that is neat and appropriate (no holes, no hats, and no sunglasses are permitted).
  • Wear comfortable, closed toe shoes (athletic shoes are recommended).
  • Volunteers may not recruit or pass out invitations/flyers of any kind.
  • Remember that some students and families may not want assistance, please ask first.

Thank you in advance for your service to the newest members of the Michigan Tech community! If you have any questions please contact the Waino Wahtera Center for Student Success at success@mtu.edu.


The Student Scoop- July 21, 2021

image credit: Morgan Harper Nichols
We’ve only got TWO summer programs left, be sure to attend one of them before the school year starts!

Camp K-Day Registration is Open

It’s that time of year again, K-Day registration time!! K-Day Registration is still open, so reserve your spot now! Space and resources are limited, so do not delay!  This year’s theme will have you wanting s’more at Camp K-Day!  Organizations can get creative with this summer camp-themed student organization fair!
K-Day, or Keweenaw Day, is an annual tradition that will be held on Friday, September 10 beginning at noon. Students head to Chassell Centennial Park for an afternoon of food, fun, and music – it’s like a week of summer camp all in one afternoon!  K-day typically sees 3000-4000 students so this is an important recruitment opportunity for your organization.  Please have your organization’s event finalized before registering HERE.  
Keep in mind, the person you list as the primary contact for your organization’s registration will be the one receiving all communications.  They will need to keep an eye out for emails during the summer in case of any changes that are made to K-Day due to any updates we may need to make in regards to our campus Healthy and Safety Levels. 
Questions about K-Day can be directed to Rochelle Spencer at raspence@mtu.edu


Magical Celebration

Join us as we celebrate Harry Potter’s birthday by making your own wand, testing your magical knowledge, and relaxing with a cold butterbeer!  Whether you are studying for your O.W.L.s or N.E.W.T.s or are waiting for your Hogwarts letter, there is enough magic to go around!  Come learn a spell or spruce up your prefect badge.

We will be in the MUB Commons from 1 – 3 PM on Friday, July 30 (the day before Harry Potter’s birthday)! Witches, Wizards, Squibs, and Muggles welcome!  

** Even if you have never read (or watched) Harry Potter, please come join in the fun!!


Help Create the 2021 Parade of Nations’ Scavenger Hunt

Does your organization want to help take the community on a Parade of Nations scavenger hunt?  Do you want to spread the word about your country, your culture, your heritage, your traditions, your place in the community, or other interesting information?  Help celebrate our multicultural heritage by signing up to be a “Hide Team” for the 2021 Parade of Nations. The registration form and guidelines for the clues can be found on the Parade of Nations’ website https://www.mtu.edu/international/events/parade-nations/scavenger-hunt/.    

“Hide Teams” will create clues about a particular country, cultural heritage, or local organization that will be hidden around the community.  On September 7, the Parade of Nations committee will notify the “Hunt Teams” that have signed up to play that the Scavenger Hunt has begun and will give those teams the first clues.  The clues will then be posted later in the day on the Parade of Nations’ website for anyone in the community who would like to participate.

The scavenger hunt will run through Friday, September 17.  “Hunt Teams” must turn in answers by midnight that day.  Prizes will be awarded at the end of the Parade on Saturday, September 18.  Clues will be left up until October 1 for those who still wish to complete the Scavenger Hunt.

The deadline for Hide Teams to submit their clues and hiding places is Monday, August 23. 

Questions or comments about the Parade of Nations scavenger hunt can be emailed to paradeofnations@mtu.edu


Husky Hobbies

Fresh and delicious wild berries are a staple of living in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula! Blueberries and thimbleberries will be in season and ready to pick from this week through mid-August. Follow along on this week’s Husky Hobbies Express with the Center for Student Mental Health and Well-Being to learn about some great spots to find berries and get out and explore! Whether you plan to have a yummy snack or make some delicious recipes with them, fresh berries are always the best!


Volunteers for The Salvation Army are needed

The Salvation Army is asking for students to volunteer an hour of their time to help bag up donations for the Calumet Fire Victims. Any day of the week at any time, they just need your help. Those interested in volunteering, please contact Pete at 906-362-9120



The Student Scoop- July 14, 2021


Join Dr. Fauci for a Student Corps Community Call today!

“We need your help to ensure as many of your peers as possible get vaccinated in July in order to be fully vaccinated when school reopens this fall.

Join Dr. Fauci for a Student Corps Community Call today, July 14 at 5:30 PM to learn more about how as students, you can ensure your community gets vaccinated as we prepare to head back to school.
Sign up for the call here, feel free to forward the link to friends who you think would also want to join. All students and young adults welcome.”

— Hannah Bristol (she/her)
White House Office of Public Engagement


Kindness Rocks

Our Kindness Rocks event is being held TOMORROW! Join the fun and paint some rocks with us at the DHH Patio from 2-4 pm as we spread some kindness. Rocks and paint will be provided. See you there!


Henna Happy Hour

Learn about the origins of Henna, get a Henna tattoo and enjoy some Iced Coffee from Keweenaw Coffee Works!

Three of our International Students will be our Henna artists for this cultural event, come and support them on Monday, July 19 from 11am-1pm!


Magical Celebration

Join us as we celebrate Harry Potter’s birthday by making your own wand, testing your magical knowledge, and relaxing with a cold butterbeer!  Whether you are studying for your O.W.L.s or N.E.W.T.s or are waiting for your Hogwarts letter, there is enough magic to go around!  Come learn a spell or spruce up your prefect badge.

We will be in the MUB Commons from 1 – 3 PM on Friday, July 30 (the day before Harry Potter’s birthday)! Witches, Wizards, Squibs, and Muggles welcome!  

** Even if you have never read (or watched) Harry Potter, please come join in the fun!!


The Center for Student Mental Health & Well-Being Presents:

Wanting something to increase your focus that still feels like a short break from schoolwork or your job? Get some plants! They have been shown to increase your concentration and memory, increase your compassion and relationships, and increase your overall health and happiness! This week on Husky Hobbies we will show you which plants can be most easily maintained and soothing for college students! Follow along on our social media pages for more details.


Want to be in the loop of all our fun upcoming events? Say no more. Here’s a list of what’s coming up. Make some room in your schedules because you won’t want to miss these!

1.Kindness Rocks: July 15, 2-4pm at the DHH Patio
Paint some fun, happy rocks with some of your inspirational quotes. Rocks and Paint provided!
2. Henna Happy Hour: July 19, 11-1pm at the MUB Circle
Henna tattoos and tasty iced coffee drinks for a fun afternoon
3. Magical Celebration: July 30, 1-3 pm at the MUB Commons
Lots of fun wizarding activities to prepare for Harry Potter’s Birthday!
4. Float On!: August 6, 1-3 pm at the MUB Circle
Celebrate National Root Beer Float Day with a sweet treat!